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raymondkerr 14-07-2009 04:00 PM

B44 on Wood, which Tyres ?
 
Just got my first 10th scale buggy and will be running indoors after the summer. Should I be using Schumacher Yellow Mini Pins or Mini Spikes for slippy wooden floor indoors on my B44 run 10.5 motors?

Thanks
Raymond

B&H Racing 14-07-2009 04:10 PM

We run buggys indoors on Polished Floor every Wednesday at FORCC.

Ever car runs Schuey Yellow Full Spikes

raymondkerr 14-07-2009 04:16 PM

thanks, I hadn't noticed that there are Full Spikes as well.

Raymond

nobby 14-07-2009 04:54 PM

full spikes make the car feel lazy and if your running a 10.5 you don't want the car to feel sluggish.
we race indoors on a very slippy sports hall floor and almost all cars are on yellow mini spikes.
the only thing you have to consider is mini spikes don't last as long as full spikes.

Rebelrc 14-07-2009 05:02 PM

Warn full spike ....yellows mini spikes are inconsistant
full spikes have less spike/surface area touching the floor so the cars weight is concentrated more on the spike giving you more grip
the tyres must be warn down about half way though:)

nobby 14-07-2009 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rebelrc (Post 264507)
Warn full spike ....yellows mini spikes are inconsistant
full spikes have less spike/surface area touching the floor so the cars weight is concentrated more on the spike giving you more grip
the tyres must be warn down about half way though:)

mmmmm.......about 90% of the people that race at my club would disagree with you;)
but hay you go your own way and best of luck with it.

Rebelrc 14-07-2009 05:35 PM

I think different floors could be the reason behind our different tips.
100% of favershams drivers (50-60 drivers every week for 25 years) run fullspikes every new to the club experienced driver says look at these fools running full spikes and goes out on minis and gets proper whooped assed into the e final haha:D
just something to try;)

discostu 14-07-2009 06:02 PM

nearly everybody gets woop scott seriosly full spike on our track give a better side than a mini spike but mini spike give better forward traction which is probably why in a sports hall it is much bigger and the corners and direction change will not be as servier our track is a little bigger than babmington court. and our floor is very dusty.

stu rand

raymondkerr 14-07-2009 06:53 PM

thanks guys for the advice, I'll try both full spikes and mini spikes and see whats what? Need to get some inserts aswell.

Raymond

B&H Racing 14-07-2009 07:00 PM

thats another thing at forcc. Some people have been known to run full spikes without inserts

discostu 14-07-2009 10:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raymondkerr (Post 264533)
thanks guys for the advice, I'll try both full spikes and mini spikes and see whats what? Need to get some inserts aswell.

Raymond

you must run full spikes in they will not be a match for mini spikes straight out the packet i would use a schu blue for the mini spikes and a green for the fulls

nobby 14-07-2009 10:39 PM

you need to try both tyres but i really wouldn't use blue mini spikes there not an indoor tyre.
if your car is setup correctly it will always be faster with mini's regardless of the size of the track or if it's tight or open mini's will always be quicker as they have a bigger contact patch.
just be careful when you get to carpet as it will grip like mad when there new.

Rebelrc 15-07-2009 07:00 AM

You need a smaller contact patch.....trust me try slicks then nobby and lets see how much grip you get.
Thats right stu our track is very small ....whooped...i seem to remember Richmond Rodgers bouncing around in the bottom heat .we didnt see him again which was a shame.
Try yellow minis on hard inserts
and worn yellow fullspikes on hard inserts


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