TEAM TEKIN 2014 VINTAGE OFFROAD NATIONALS • SEPT 5-7TH
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Re: TEAM TEKIN 2014 VINTAGE OFFROAD NATIONALS • SEPT 5-7TH
I ran them on my b44.2 and they were ok but suburbs were way better. I could see them working if the track got misted after each road but the dirt is just too dusty for those.
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Also there's been some discussion and a change to the rules for Heavy Metal a little bit. There are a handful of people that would like to run their racing Clods so I know we were going to cut those out but I'm going to adjust that a bit:
Racing Clods (and similar) will be allowed in Heavy Metal but will race in HM2 against the smaller trucks. Only orig chassis and suspension trucks will be allowed in HM1. Think of HM1 as sort of a "true vintage" for the trucks.
Racing Clods (and similar) will be allowed in Heavy Metal but will race in HM2 against the smaller trucks. Only orig chassis and suspension trucks will be allowed in HM1. Think of HM1 as sort of a "true vintage" for the trucks.
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Re: TEAM TEKIN 2014 VINTAGE OFFROAD NATIONALS • SEPT 5-7TH
Looking for a roommate possibly. Anyone interested?
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Re: TEAM TEKIN 2014 VINTAGE OFFROAD NATIONALS • SEPT 5-7TH
Not this year, but I'm planning to do the trip next year. And I will try to convince a handful of Swedish guys to do the same.R/Cat wrote:
lol...I know, as far as I'm concerned you guys are legends, for sure! I might be willing to drive further and further for these races if I enjoy the VONATs this year but I draw the line at getting on an airplane in order to go. I've been watching a lot of the 2013 VONATs videos on youtube (checked out the Kyosho Tomahawk(?) one of you raced too) and was thinking of you guys when I wrote that response. You going this year?

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Hcp22 wrote:Not this year, but I'm planning to do the trip next year. And I will try to convince a handful of Swedish guys to do the same.R/Cat wrote:
lol...I know, as far as I'm concerned you guys are legends, for sure! I might be willing to drive further and further for these races if I enjoy the VONATs this year but I draw the line at getting on an airplane in order to go. I've been watching a lot of the 2013 VONATs videos on youtube (checked out the Kyosho Tomahawk(?) one of you raced too) and was thinking of you guys when I wrote that response. You going this year?
Well, hopefully I can make it next year and race with the whole crew.
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How does everybody set up the torque curve on their ESC initially? I'm thinking of it as an electronic slipper clutch and have set mine to "quick" for a compact dirt track with little if any loose dirt per some research I've done as opposed to "normal" or "mild" for more loose track conditions. Is this correct and appropriate for the indoor track?
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Re: TEAM TEKIN 2014 VINTAGE OFFROAD NATIONALS • SEPT 5-7TH
I set up my torque curve using the trigger of my transmitter every time I hit the throttleR/Cat wrote:How does everybody set up the torque curve on their ESC initially? I'm thinking of it as an electronic slipper clutch and have set mine to "quick" for a compact dirt track with little if any loose dirt per some research I've done as opposed to "normal" or "mild" for more loose track conditions. Is this correct and appropriate for the indoor track?
It's convenient, because I get to tailor each acceleration to each unique corner!

I've been racing high-traction indoor for years, and as long as you've got okay tires, you sould be good.
ESC settings never made a big difference to me.
Re: TEAM TEKIN 2014 VINTAGE OFFROAD NATIONALS • SEPT 5-7TH
Quick question for Erich or Mark, what tires, inserts seem to work best for stadium truck? And Mark I don't see scrubs in m4 compound on prolines site have they been discontinued? I was thinking that the m4 ions I have might work what do you think?
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They seem to be going after the M4 Suburbs. I think the Scrubs were discontinued. They said the Ions would be good on a well swept/ watered track, so I'm assuming Wolcott gets a little dusty.
Talked to Erich yesterday, Brian K. has confirmed his attendance at this years VONATS! I look forward to meeting him.
Talked to Erich yesterday, Brian K. has confirmed his attendance at this years VONATS! I look forward to meeting him.
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Suburbs and Barcodes are the tire to run there in the softest compound you can get. I've been trying to run closed cell inserts for consistency sake but haven't really found the same feel open cell gives you yet. Ions work for 4wd when the track is clean. Whichever tire you choose we heat and treat every run there too.
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Re: TEAM TEKIN 2014 VINTAGE OFFROAD NATIONALS • SEPT 5-7TH
Quick flash with traction compound and a lighter, spin on.a pencil and watch your eybrows
Most tracks where your heating the tires I've run love slicks, or eh...really really worn down tread

Most tracks where your heating the tires I've run love slicks, or eh...really really worn down tread
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Charlie don't surf wrote:Quick flash with traction compound and a lighter, spin on.a pencil and watch your eybrows![]()
Most tracks where your heating the tires I've run love slicks, or eh...really really worn down tread
Wow, so this is new to me. So, you don't just allow the tires to marinate in traction compound over night per the sticky kicks video...some actually light them on fire right before the race?? I'll probably stick to using a heat gun/torch but the fire idea is interesting!

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