1/12 forum
Hey guys i was at my first indoor meeting with my 12th scale this season and the car handled great for the first 4-5 minutes of the race then the rear end seemed to become undone when i turned into the corners. I am using purple front and grey rear tires and i tryed applying additive longer before the race but this didnt seem to help much. My base start for additive was apply for 15 minutes then wipe of and leave for 5 minutes then race. I then upped this during the day and ended up with apply for 30 minutes wipe and leave for 5 and it gave the same result. I was using jack the griper and applying full rear and half inside front on the additive. I was using an ftx fantom car with kit setup and a speed 12 bodyshell. I have a feeling it may be because the car has an frp chassis and has quite a lot of flew that it is overworking the tires to much, but perhaps you can see a flaw in my tire regime? Thanks
this question is probably already answered somewhere else, but nowadays, which are the preferred servos for 1/12? I know there are 2 futabas (9602 and 9650) and one Ko (949?), are there others? jr, airtronics? which one is the preferred one around?
thanks a lot,
al
thanks a lot,
al
John_S - It might have more to do with the pruple fronts. They get grippy (sticky) the more heat they get into them causing the car to get loose. you could try a different tire sauce but I'd dump the purples and try dbl pinks/ pink.
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one last question... does someone use srandard low profile servos like the s9550 or the pds2413ics?
thanks again,
cheers,
al
Pink and grey is kind of the combo of choice in scotland and because there is only 1 mayb 2 heats of twelth scale at this event the grip never really gets to be mega as the 12th scale are the only class alloud to use additive. This was the compound that one of the corraly team drivers in attendance was using and his car didnt have a lack of anything at any time ever
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on my local track (and with paragon) the greys tend to feel great at the beginning of a run but they go abruptly loose about 6 minutes into the run. the looseness gets so bad that the car can get nearly undriveable. on our carpet (crc glued to concrete), switching from grey rears to pink rears fixes that late run looseness problem. The pinks work good here with either purple fronts or magentas depending on how agressive you want the steering.
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The ticket may be to not use the grey rears. I personally don't run those anymore it always (at my track) seemed that if I got out of the groove it'd take almost a lap to get the tires cleaned up and have traction again. When I switched to dbl pinks at all 4 corners or dbl pink front and pink rears even the car remained consistent and if I got off line I didn't struggle for almost a lap.
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The ticket may be to not use the grey rears. I personally don't run those anymore it always (at my track) seemed that if I got out of the groove it'd take almost a lap to get the tires cleaned up and have traction again. When I switched to dbl pinks at all 4 corners or dbl pink front and pink rears even the car remained consistent and if I got off line I didn't struggle for almost a lap.
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John_S-
The ticket may be to not use the grey rears. I personally don't run those anymore it always (at my track) seemed that if I got out of the groove it'd take almost a lap to get the tires cleaned up and have traction again. When I switched to dbl pinks at all 4 corners or dbl pink front and pink rears even the car remained consistent and if I got off line I didn't struggle for almost a lap.
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The ticket may be to not use the grey rears. I personally don't run those anymore it always (at my track) seemed that if I got out of the groove it'd take almost a lap to get the tires cleaned up and have traction again. When I switched to dbl pinks at all 4 corners or dbl pink front and pink rears even the car remained consistent and if I got off line I didn't struggle for almost a lap.
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Thanks,
The problem with Purples getting gummy and causing late race oversteer comes when the car doesn't rotate well enough and the front tires are scrubbing the track too much which heats them up



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