Thanks for the tip! I will definitely try this if I cannot get access to a track. how long is the board that you use for this?I set my tuning board to about 1.5 degrees. At the bottom I have a piece of foam that the car runs into and bounces back. My faster cars bounce back further. Although I have a track, I can typically get an idea if I've got a good car before it goes down my track
Unfortunately we will not have time to send them in for a league race. We just got our car and the pack race is in 1 month. I have never given it a thought to send a car to a league race until recently. However, I can see that being in our near future. Thanks for the response!I’ve been racing two years now without a track & only using a tuning board & monthly races to figure things out. The bounce back method sounds like a good idea but if you have time after finishing your cars, send them in to a league race. You can watch the rerun in slow motion & see what your cars are doing. A little fine tune & Bammm! Off to the races!
That is sick. I guess I have to bone up on my excuses (I do have a track)I’ve been racing two years now without a track & only using a tuning board & monthly races to figure things out.
I’ve been racing two years now without a track & only using a tuning board & monthly races to figure things out. The bounce back method sounds like a good idea but if you have time after finishing your cars, send them in to a league race. You can watch the rerun in slow motion & see what your cars are doing. A little fine tune & Bammm! Off to the races!
FWIW, noisy cars have traditionally been slow for me, but you must have raced prior to define which cars are fast and which are slow so you can equate noise to each.
If your car is sliding on the tuning board, you probably have too great a degree of slope. 1-1 1/2 degrees is about all you need, just enough for the car to start rolling on its own.
There are a few different noises you could here, the tread bumps most obvious, a nick or imperfection on the inner hub of the DFW, a nick on the inner tread on the rear wheels & DFW if no tread bumps are present, & dirty wheels. Although I have heard that the noisy tread bumps don’t effect speed, in my opinion quiet= speed
What length track do they use, our pack uses a 42'Great thanks!