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coleman758 08-02-2013 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by MikePimlott (Post 743067)
because thats the nature of the hobby, friendly and helpful :p

anything else just puts people off :o

Or should I re-phrase,

Why should I tell people what works, If they cant be bothered to come...

The track is wet the night before & rolled. The cars do get full of dirt, But I leave mine over night till its dry.
Then brush it off. If you have an airline or compressed air cans it just blows off.

V6Jim 08-02-2013 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Jamie B4 (Post 743207)
Is the surface wet or anything done to it as had a look at a couple of peoples cars that have been and they looked pretty bad. Just wondering if the cars will need a complete strip down after a friday night.

Yeah, you need to strip and clean it. Having said that, mine, after looking in a desperate state when I got it home, cleaned up a treat! Everything was fine and not a single bearing needed replaced!

Jimmy.

MikePimlott 08-02-2013 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by coleman758 (Post 743261)
Why should I tell people what works, If they cant be bothered to come..

I race Sundays, no other days as i have a full time job and a full time family.

The day i am permitted to race is Sunday, and i support the club that i am a member of, So at no point before the regional do i plan on or am going to get chance to race at LDA. Yes this is "MY" problem. and to be honest i probably wont go when its the regional either BUT you ask any member of any other club what tyres work at their track, i bet you get a straight answer.

:thumbsup:

tinnylad 08-02-2013 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by MikePimlott (Post 743343)
BUT you ask any member of any other club what tyres work at their track, i bet you get a straight answer.

:thumbsup:

This is true

Spencer Mulcahy 08-02-2013 06:01 PM

Just what I was trying to got across Mike.

sly 08-02-2013 06:26 PM

Will Foam tyres work?

MikePimlott 08-02-2013 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by sly (Post 743384)
Will Foam tyres work?

:woot: your obsessed man!

Spencer Mulcahy 08-02-2013 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by sly (Post 743384)
Will Foam tyres work?

You have to use horse piss as additive.:woot:

sly 08-02-2013 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Spencer Mulcahy (Post 743399)
You have to use horse piss as additive.:woot:

Cool, I wont have to buy any but just sit the car on the floor and it will grip like sh1t to a blanket:woot:

MattK 08-02-2013 11:37 PM

I think the reason nobody has given a straight answer is because there is no specific tyre that works. I raced tonight for the first time using ballistic buggys, others were running full spikes, dboots and shumacher mini spikes! There was no clear tyre to have, everything seems to work in a fashion.
It's brilliant really, an open track on a surface that nobody seeme to have an advantage.
Its dirty off road, it's what these toys were made for, its great!!!!!

V6Jim 09-02-2013 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by MattK (Post 743505)
I think the reason nobody has given a straight answer is because there is no specific tyre that works. I raced tonight for the first time using ballistic buggys, others were running full spikes, dboots and shumacher mini spikes! There was no clear tyre to have, everything seems to work in a fashion.
It's brilliant really, an open track on a surface that nobody seeme to have an advantage.
Its dirty off road, it's what these toys were made for, its great!!!!!

I have given a straight answer! Schumacher Mini Spikes - most compounds. Couldn't be clearer. Grips well, but not too much that you grip roll all the time.

You're right though, it's great!

Jimmy

MattK 09-02-2013 09:04 AM

Sorry Jim, meant no offence. Just trying to get the point across that there is no magic tyre to use. If it has spikes it will work :)

coleman758 09-02-2013 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by MikePimlott (Post 743343)
I race Sundays, no other days as i have a full time job and a full time family.

The day i am permitted to race is Sunday, and i support the club that i am a member of, So at no point before the regional do i plan on or am going to get chance to race at LDA. Yes this is "MY" problem. and to be honest i probably wont go when its the regional either BUT you ask any member of any other club what tyres work at their track, i bet you get a straight answer.

:thumbsup:

I have said Schumacher Silvers about 8-times.... :D

funkygrump81 09-02-2013 09:51 AM

Well we went last night and as for what people are saying about minispikes we tryed all compounds and they were crap , ended up running full spikes on the back but even they only worked early on track seemed too get looser and looser as night went on so even started struggling with them on not too mention all the horse hair wrapping round my driveshafts, hubs n clogging the shockers up which didnt help, the surface was jus too loose mark did say it hadnt been watered like previous so this could be why ?!?! I advice people too get down there and try it for yourselves

sly 26-02-2013 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by coleman758 (Post 743562)
I have said Schumacher Silvers about 8-times.... :D

I heard a whisper from the horses mouth that silvers are .5 sec slower per lap.
So if the track is 10 laps in a run, so that 5 secs slower before your car sets off and covered in horse s**te.

danDanEFC 26-02-2013 07:24 PM

So what are these mythical 0.5sec quicker tyres? Are they commercially available for all of us?

andy110m 26-02-2013 07:38 PM

I've an idea, instead of all the speculation, why not come to a meeting and find out?

Thats the point of getting a regional, the hope is people will come and check the venue out before the event, see how good it is and maybe come more regularly.

But at this point I don't know what Mark must be thinking. Well I do actually but I don't want to put words in his mouth.

He's trying to give something back, provide something completely unique in the Northwest, he's not asking for thanks but I'd of thought he could of expected some support from racers but it appears not.

So my view, and its only one man's view, if you don't want to get your car dirty, don't want to race with no tyre wear on a surface entirely different or plain old just don't fancy it then please don't bother coming. However, if you do, then you'll be very welcome and we'll have a great time.

danDanEFC 26-02-2013 07:59 PM

Andy I have been and enjoyed the racing and venue.

You know we are all old lady's worrying about everything.

I along with Grumpy couldn't find the right tires and others were definitely quicker.

If there is a different tire/setup that works better sharing that info cany only help LDA

andy110m 26-02-2013 08:23 PM

Yes, I know you've been bud. There is no special tyre thats loads quicker than others. Most people use silver spikes although some have said blues are better, I like holeshots, I think Mark uses those cheap JC tyres or something, others have used full spikes. Really its down the individual, I tried the fastrax turf gripper last meeting and they worked OK. I don't think any tyre is going to be on rails so to speak, anything with spikes will work.

To address the 0.5 seconds issue thats come up I'll ask a question, the last time you (and when I say you I'm not aiming you at you Aid - just a general statement) raced Mark Smith at Southport, how did your fastest lap compare to his?

Jesse James 26-02-2013 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by andy110m (Post 750437)
I think Mark uses those cheap JC tyres or something,

Mark was/is using Cut Spikes


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