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shiny 13-09-2010 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by antnee (Post 413143)
I need to sort it out, otherwise Im gonna need tyres every 2 weeks!!!

How are everyone else's tyres lasting?

Are your tyres worn already? bloody hell......

Aran 13-09-2010 10:54 PM

is anyone using their sc10s this friday coming up, still not sorted any wheels out for my tyres :/ and itching to be back racing :D

reg 14-09-2010 03:47 AM

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Originally Posted by shiny (Post 413164)
Ooooooh that's harsh! Besides mine leans over like he'll!!!!!

well you best get some nitro fuel on ya shock shaft then:woot:

shiny 14-09-2010 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by reg (Post 413412)
well you best get some nitro fuel on ya shock shaft then:woot:

I thought the point of racing sc10 trucks was to keep them standard for close racing!

shiny 14-09-2010 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by reg (Post 413412)
well you best get some nitro fuel on ya shock shaft then:woot:

lets all agree to remove all hot ups and race standard sc10 trucks and just have fun, close racing was the idea behind getting them.....:thumbsup:

Captain-Codpiece-The-2nd 14-09-2010 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Aran (Post 413398)
is anyone using their sc10s this friday coming up, still not sorted any wheels out for my tyres :/ and itching to be back racing :D


Yup we had a whole heat of them last friday, so bring it down and join the fun.
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Captain-Codpiece-The-2nd 14-09-2010 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by shiny (Post 413494)
I thought the point of racing sc10 trucks was to keep them standard for close racing!

No, the point was so we could jump miles and ram each other and not break anything, and also not go through tyres like underwear (every 3 weeks).

I may supplement my fuel pipe mod for normal oil inside the shocks instead this week. Might work better lol. WHat weight oil do you anal types run in yours?
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antnee 14-09-2010 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by shiny (Post 413387)
Are your tyres worn already? bloody hell......

Outsides are almost fooked, did have tyre squeal on Friday though!

Lloyd - I'm using strawberry jam, I tried marmalade but that felt too soft

shiny 14-09-2010 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain-Codpiece-The-2nd (Post 413523)
No, the point was so we could jump miles and ram each other and not break anything, and also not go through tyres like underwear (every 3 weeks).

I may supplement my fuel pipe mod for normal oil inside the shocks instead this week. Might work better lol. WHat weight oil do you anal types run in yours?

Cool that opens the flood gates for all sorts of mods!!! 35w btw

wes j. 14-09-2010 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by shiny (Post 413497)
lets all agree to remove all hot ups and race standard sc10 trucks and just have fun, close racing was the idea behind getting them.....:thumbsup:

Jez Wolly is sensing there's tension in the Short Course camp. :p:thumbsup:

reg 14-09-2010 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by shiny (Post 413497)
lets all agree to remove all hot ups and race standard sc10 trucks and just have fun, close racing was the idea behind getting them.....:thumbsup:


apart from strawberry jam and rear anti sway bars they are:thumbsup:

Robbiejuk 14-09-2010 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain-Codpiece-The-2nd (Post 413523)
No, the point was so we could jump miles and ram each other and not break anything, and also not go through tyres like underwear (every 3 weeks).

I may supplement my fuel pipe mod for normal oil inside the shocks instead this week. Might work better lol. WHat weight oil do you anal types run in yours?

Your car was awful on friday night, you would get to a corner, it start to lean for it then it would hit the bump stops and just flip over. No car should have to be driven past a hair pin before you can turn in with out the fear of rolling. It was Crazy dude. :confused:

antnee 14-09-2010 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Robbiejuk (Post 413596)
Your car was awful on friday night, you would get to a corner, it start to lean for it then it would hit the bump stops and just flip over. No car should have to be driven past a hair pin before you can turn in with out the fear of rolling. It was Crazy dude. :confused:

This is Lloyds car we are on about though! :p

reg 14-09-2010 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Robbiejuk (Post 413596)
Your car was awful on friday night, you would get to a corner, it start to lean for it then it would hit the bump stops and just flip over. No car should have to be driven past a hair pin before you can turn in with out the fear of rolling. It was Crazy dude. :confused:

welcome to the world of SCT:thumbsup:

chris brown 14-09-2010 09:59 PM

Ant, think your trouble with the marmalade is that you have obviously gone for thin cut. It really is just too soft. You need to get the thick cut dude.:bored::blush::p:cry:;):wub:D:eh?::o:yawn::): woot::(:thumbsup::confused::drool::thumbdown::lol: :mad::rolleyes::cool:

The Doctor 14-09-2010 10:10 PM

Pssst...

Peanut butter. The smooth variety.

antnee 14-09-2010 10:12 PM

See I prefer the jam as the bits some times get stuck in the pistons, so some corners its nice and stiff, but for jumps its soft. (well thats the theory!) :eh?:

reg 15-09-2010 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by antnee (Post 413754)
See I prefer the jam as the bits some times get stuck in the pistons, so some corners its nice and stiff, but for jumps its soft. (well thats the theory!) :eh?:

who is the "cock" pretending to be a train?i bet he goes bbbrrruuummmm when he races,Ant im convinced:thumbsup:is it worth bothering with the cheep stuff:confused:i just hope you got a long best before date as you might need to change it in the next 3 years if not:woot:


are we saying we want to agree on a different tyre for our club race?something that will last,

antnee 15-09-2010 08:44 AM

How are everyone else's lasting? Mine have had all that abuse from coventry also there astro track (which really took its toll!), they have plenty of grip as I was grip rolling, just not much tread

Captain-Codpiece-The-2nd 16-09-2010 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbiejuk (Post 413596)
Your car was awful on friday night, you would get to a corner, it start to lean for it then it would hit the bump stops and just flip over. No car should have to be driven past a hair pin before you can turn in with out the fear of rolling. It was Crazy dude. :confused:

Hmph. :yawn:

I will try this week with some oil in the shocks. Rumour has it that works well.

Ant my tyres are still fine, although hardly used so far
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