Another good balancing material instead of the clay is golf club weight tape. That's what I plan on using.
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This is just my opinion having them in my hands and putting them down the road. The Gone Bananas I have are very similar to my BSR Purple as far as foam is concerned. That style is what I feel goes down my road the best for me. It’s a firm dense foam. The BSR XX Pink I have, as well as the Sweeps and Contacts, seem less dense. The less dense chunk out easier in my experience. I prefer the more dense for speed runs.Is this going up by speed cap?
Speed running is done best in baby steps.ok.
Should I do Gone Bananas if I am going to go 140+?
I think I am going to use Hoons to 120 (since that is what I have on hand) and I think I will get some gone bananas for 130+ ( the guy that had the car before me had it to 127 on Hoons.Speed running is done best in baby steps.
Getting a car over 100 is step one.
Then work towards 120+
Generally those first 2 steps are best done with GRP Rubber tires.
There absolutely will be crashing along the way and GRPs tend to last better than foams during your learning period.
Once you get near 130 then its time to go to foams.
Sounds like a reasonable approach.I think I am going to use Hoons to 120 (since that is what I have on hand) and I think I will get some gone bananas for 130+ ( the guy that had the car before me had it to 127 on Hoons.
My BSR 1/10 XXX Pinks have chucnked real easy myself. >4 pound Pan car and all. XXX Pinks are the most dense you will get. I don't know how they translate to a 40 Shore hardness compound foamie.This is just my opinion having them in my hands and putting them down the road. The Gone Bananas I have are very similar to my BSR Purple as far as foam is concerned. That style is what I feel goes down my road the best for me. It’s a firm dense foam. The BSR XX Pink I have, as well as the Sweeps and Contacts, seem less dense. The less dense chunk out easier in my experience. I prefer the more dense for speed runs.
Purple are called 40-ishMy BSR 1/10 XXX Pinks have chucnked real easy myself. >4 pound Pan car and all. XXX Pinks are the most dense you will get. I don't know how they translate to a 40 Shore hardness compound foamie.
Silly question.... are the other brands like GRP slicks, BSR, GB, etc. directional (meaning must be mounted on correct side of RC) like Hoons?
Not that I am aware of.Silly question.... are the other brands like GRP slicks, BSR, GB, etc. directional (meaning must be mounted on correct side of RC) like Hoons?
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