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b3ns 29-02-2012 12:00 PM

Get grip on Clay
 
Hi all!

I hope I post this in the right section,

So I've got a quite specific question here. We're currently renewing our track in Belgium (Sprimont), and it's an outdoor track made of clay.

Now my question is, do anyone know what kind of product/liquid, we could spray to get more grip on clay?

Or is there any known product everybody uses automatically when creating a track made of clay?

It will be made for 1/10 and 1/8 buggies and 1/10 Sort Course.

I don't know where I heard once that Coke can be sprayed on clay to get more grip... Really don't know if it's a great idea...

Hope to read something interesting soon!

cYa :thumbsup:

Martijn 29-02-2012 12:12 PM

I think good tires will do the job :d

b3ns 29-02-2012 12:20 PM

I guess it should, but as it's not just about which tires I will choose but more about how the club can make the track more "comfortable" for the whole community, that's why I post this general question :P

Martijn 29-02-2012 03:37 PM

Wel, maybe you could at some parts with carpet,
You said you are from Belgium?
Maybe you should check our track it's located in Oudenaarde
We have some parts with astro/carpet it helps to get more traction in some corners..

Maybe you could race once so you could feel how it drive :)

b3ns 29-02-2012 04:02 PM

We are from Sprimont - RC Electro Liege, we already had a track on clay but on some parts we were missing grip so we added some carpet/astro too, but then it's not as nice as to have a full clay track :D

Still I guess this possibility will have to be taken in account if we don't find anything else.

We could eventually manage to visit your track but it's a bit far away! :p

I'll let you know when ours is ready again. :)



PS : If everyone else has an idea I'm still willing to hear it :p

Martijn 29-02-2012 04:10 PM

hmm fully clay?
in America they run full clay tracks but I'm not sure what they do with their clay.
I think you need a special mix of dirt?
Also if you search on google some pictures of clay track in America you almost see no dirt.. it's very packed so it's really hard like concrete.

Wow yes I see it's like 200km :p
If you have some time y can always visit us when we have a race
http://www.mrco.comuv.com/MRCOindex.htm


Great, I hope you manage to make it a full clay track :)

b3ns 29-02-2012 04:25 PM

Yeah I already saw some full clay tracks that looked quite hard as you said it was not really a clay/dirt track after all...

I think it will really depend on the type of clay we have too. I guess we'll have to test the track once finished to check if we're really missing some grip on some parts of the track before trying to spray anything on it. :confused:


And I think in america they use some kind of oil to make the clay the most compact possible...

racingdwarf 29-02-2012 06:02 PM

I think you spray things like sugar water to bring grip up.

Martijn 29-02-2012 07:07 PM

I think it won't help much because when it will rain all the sugar will flow away..

b3ns 29-02-2012 08:10 PM

Would be more some kind of oil to protect from water and sugar to make it sticky... But well, who knows if this kind of mix exists and if it does really change things...

Martijn 29-02-2012 08:20 PM

Maybe you should make a topic on rctech forum?
That forum covers America

b3ns 29-02-2012 08:56 PM

Thanks for your advise, I did so :)

Fernandez 29-02-2012 09:02 PM

soiltac
 
http://www.soiltac.com/

this is what you are looking for.

janus_77 29-02-2012 09:14 PM

Yep Soiltac ( a.k.a. "Kamelenzaad" for the BNK drivers ), thats is what we use :thumbsup:

http://www.rctech.net/forum/9108964-post22.html

janus_77 29-02-2012 09:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by racingdwarf (Post 626771)
I think you spray things like sugar water to bring grip up.

and ants, flies, etc..... :bored:

b3ns 01-03-2012 08:41 AM

Ok, we will check this out, seems to be what we're searching for! :)

Thanks a lot.

mart3pop 01-03-2012 10:05 AM

Janus knows his shit ! :)

the parts he treated at his home claytrack in Vlijmen aged very well !

after a full day of bnk the treated turns were still in good shape


Quote:

Originally Posted by janus_77 (Post 626870)
Yep Soiltac ( a.k.a. "Kamelenzaad" for the BNK drivers ), thats is what we use :thumbsup:

http://www.rctech.net/forum/9108964-post22.html


b3ns 01-03-2012 10:48 AM

Nice to know, and this stuff is available in the Netherlands only?

Do you eventually know where in the Netherlands? As we're not really far away but more close to the southern then anywhere else in the Netherlands ... lol

Thanks for your help so far :)

bzb 01-03-2012 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mart3pop (Post 627013)
Janus knows his shit ! :)

the parts he treated at his home claytrack in Vlijmen aged very well !

after a full day of bnk the treated turns were still in good shape

correction: janus knows his (camel)cum, and remember always drive with full balls :wub

janus_77 01-03-2012 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by b3ns (Post 627032)
Nice to know, and this stuff is available in the Netherlands only?

Do you eventually know where in the Netherlands? As we're not really far away but more close to the southern then anywhere else in the Netherlands ... lol

Thanks for your help so far :)

You have PM


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