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Old 07-24-2007 | 12:53 PM
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To answer the Corally diff nut coming undone question from the previous page, put a little drop of super glue on the thread, let it dry and then do the nut up on the thread. The glue will make the nut a bit tighter and should n't come undone again, unless you want it to, of course!

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Old 07-24-2007 | 01:12 PM
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You know back in the day (80's), we always used sunscreen outdoors on our 1/12,1/10 pan car foams. I still don't understand why everyone is afraid to run 1/12 outdoors? We used to run on tracks that were literally off road with the ripples and cracks with rc 12 e's that had no suspension to speak of and survived( and created traction).

I recenty raced at a local track here in Jackson, NJ which has a great permanent on road track and I hear people complain that it is bumpy? I didn't think so, but that is my opinion. Just raise the ride height and drive the car. You may scratch the plate, but these cars are not museum pieces. Heck even f1 marks up the barge boards.

I guess when all of the commercial tracks pack it in from no support, we'll have no choice but to run on parking lots. Just a thought.
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Old 07-24-2007 | 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Scottrik
Race is the Sizzler in Seattle/Tacoma so I'll bring my umbrella and galoshes

Saving the sunscreen for here...heading into yet another triple-digit temp day. I was outside all weekend in 100+ doing race director and announcing duties for the Montana State Offroad Champs. Ay yi yi...fat guys from Seattle STILL ain't used to this heat. Or the sub-zero in winter.

Thanks for the pointers. I'll set up both the Darkside and one of the 3.2R's. What I should PROBABLY do is put the YRX back together so I have a T-bar car...but I hate T-bars

Oh yeah, we don't use Paragon here...scent-free for 2 years now. What will I want to use on asphalt?
Well you may want some sunscreen, it is warming up here again, I don't know if you were up here for the ROAR Nats, but the week of it was 80+++
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Old 07-24-2007 | 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by tpczx6
sunscreen will keep the pargon in the tire longer. as the pargon sits on the tire two things are going on, one it socking into the tire and two it evapaing into the air. By putting sunscreen on top of the last bit of pargon its letting the rest of it go into the tires and not into the air which will give you longer traction outdoors. just make sure to get aloe free sunscreen.


coppertone 15 or 45 the old stuff works best as it has no added aloe,or bug stuff in it

hope this helps

Does the sunscreen work indoors as well?
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Old 07-24-2007 | 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by tpczx6
use Pargon fx I beleave its the the sent-free one pargon makes and do the sunscreen treatment as is above posts.

if you cant get sent free pargon try tq8 orange and do the same treament.

?? you can't use Pargon outside, do to the sent??? I seen tracks do that for indoor but outside??????
The Paragon Odorless is called Traction Action, I'm not sure how well it works on asphalt, but I have no love for it on carpet.

FXII was the sequel to the original (black and purple can) Ground Effects. Smells a bit like bannana Laffy Taffy, has a bit less grip than regular ground effects.

The only thing I've ever found the TQ additives to be good for is air freshener.
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Old 07-24-2007 | 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Big B
Does the sunscreen work indoors as well?
indoors carpet there no need for it as the carpet will have stuff in the track from everyone running on it. if its asphalt sunscreen will work but make sure to wipe all of it off as sunscreen will pick up all the dirt sitting off line.
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Old 07-24-2007 | 01:39 PM
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We still run on parking lots out here in Hawaii. The cost of land is too high for any indoor or outdoor permanent track to survive. Parking lots work just fine
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Old 07-24-2007 | 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by tpczx6
indoors carpet there no need for it as the carpet will have stuff in the track from everyone running on it. if its asphalt sunscreen will work but make sure to wipe all of it off as sunscreen will pick up all the dirt sitting off line.
THanks Tim it is Asaphault, I will have to try that, also I ususally clean my rubber tires with some Simple Green, will that work to clean foam as well?
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Old 07-24-2007 | 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by CypressMidWest
The Paragon Odorless is called Traction Action, I'm not sure how well it works on asphalt, but I have no love for it on carpet.

FXII was the sequel to the original (black and purple can) Ground Effects. Smells a bit like bannana Laffy Taffy, has a bit less grip than regular ground effects.

The only thing I've ever found the TQ additives to be good for is air freshener.
Traction action Thanks Cypress I forgot what it was called (I have three can sitting in my room)



the air freshener (Tq stuff) I only ran at a local track becuse its was the only thing they would let on their carpet. I tried it outdoors but you have to work it into the tire to do anygood.
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Old 07-24-2007 | 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Big B
THanks Tim it is Asaphault, I will have to try that, also I ususally clean my rubber tires with some Simple Green, will that work to clean foam as well?


have not tried simple green to clean form tires but I use motor spray or you can use WD40 to clean them.
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Old 07-24-2007 | 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by dominick i.
You know back in the day (80's), we always used sunscreen outdoors on our 1/12,1/10 pan car foams. I still don't understand why everyone is afraid to run 1/12 outdoors? We used to run on tracks that were literally off road with the ripples and cracks with rc 12 e's that had no suspension to speak of and survived( and created traction).

I recenty raced at a local track here in Jackson, NJ which has a great permanent on road track and I hear people complain that it is bumpy? I didn't think so, but that is my opinion. Just raise the ride height and drive the car. You may scratch the plate, but these cars are not museum pieces. Heck even f1 marks up the barge boards.

I guess when all of the commercial tracks pack it in from no support, we'll have no choice but to run on parking lots. Just a thought.
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theres nothing like old rolled up firehose and Discplow blades to make a track.

ooooohhhhhh the joys of hitting the Disc with a 1/12 mod running a hot 22 turn motor (yes back then 22 turns where the hot motors in mod) the good old days
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Old 07-24-2007 | 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by tpczx6
dominick
theres nothing like old rolled up firehose and Discplow blades to make a track.

ooooohhhhhh the joys of hitting the Disc with a 1/12 mod running a hot 22 turn motor (yes back then 22 turns where the hot motors in mod) the good old days
Now I see why Yang and the others call you grandpa.
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Old 07-24-2007 | 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by CarlosG.
Now I see why Yang and the others call you grandpa.

Carlos don't make me get my cane I'm to old to chase you to hit you with it

When you and Paul going to come up and run:confused??????

and don't forget its Grandpa Fast lol

I going to the BTH race this weekend. pack your stuff and come race.
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Old 07-24-2007 | 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by wingman2
To answer the Corally diff nut coming undone question from the previous page, put a little drop of super glue on the thread, let it dry and then do the nut up on the thread. The glue will make the nut a bit tighter and should n't come undone again, unless you want it to, of course!

Cheers, Chris.
Thank you! I was starting to think I am the only one with the corally.
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Old 07-25-2007 | 07:13 AM
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tpczx6,

Is that Flipper in your avatar?
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