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Old 14-01-2014
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That looks like a cool track, though also more suited to 1/8 than 1/10

Going by what I can see on the video the track is quite compacted and can become quite dusty, rather than loose. Am I correct?

I think this track needs a different setup than I posted above, something closer to a clay setup. The main differences I'm sure the setup needs (compared to what I posted before) are:
- Harder springs (I would try the combination light blue/dark blue first, as supplied in the kit)
- A lower (21 to 23mm) ground clearance, and the same front and rear.
- The rear hubs need to be pushed completely forward (short wheelbase/more weight on the rear)
- The front shocks need to be mounted on the inside hole of the suspension arms.

Tire-wise I so far only used ProLine Calibers (M4) on the rear (control tire here in the Netherlands for national events), and 4-Ribs (M3) on the front, so I can't really comment there what works best for me. I would try to contact the people who run on the track regularly and ask what tires they would recommend. I'm pretty sure it won't be something as spiky as I used last weekend
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