TRE said:thats just spacer to install the weight..thats what i did anyway..after its glued on the car i took it out
HurriCrane Racing said:Hey BD, like Bullet, I have also been running a car with wheel weights and 3/16 cubes. I also ran a 1/4 cube car at the same time.
In the finals last month, they ran the exact same times. 2.9685. In the prelims, they were only .0004 apart. This tells me that there isn't much difference between 3/16 and 1/4 cars. It would be interesting to know what the top pros are running. It appears that most are running 1/4". This tells me that it's more about weight placement and prep that it is how thin you can make a car.
Maglev said:John,
The wheel weights can be used in BASX, SS and SP right?
MAGLEV
HurriCrane Racing said:Hey BD, like Bullet, I have also been running a car with wheel weights and 3/16 cubes. I also ran a 1/4 cube car at the same time.
In the finals last month, they ran the exact same times. 2.9685. In the prelims, they were only .0004 apart. This tells me that there isn't much difference between 3/16 and 1/4 cars. It would be interesting to know what the top pros are running. It appears that most are running 1/4". This tells me that it's more about weight placement and prep that it is how thin you can make a car.
LightninBoy said:GravityX said:OK this will solve it all, I drew this up back in October of last year when I first heard talk of this wheel cavity weight. Here is the window for inspection of the inside of the wheel. Please excuse the crude drawing, but you'll get the idea.
I agree. I was pondering Corvid's suggestion some more and had exactly the same thought.
OPARENNEN said:Maglev said:John,
The wheel weights can be used in BASX, SS and SP right?
MAGLEV
Wont work for SP. SP wheels are so thin on the outer rim that you need to run them inside out. I've tried a number of things on an SP, like using 1.5 and 1.8 wheels, which have a strengthening edge on the inside of the outer rim. But even with 1.5's, the extra 2 grams make the normal 1.0 SP wheels faster.
However, rather than using wheel weights, just glue a piece of 1/32 or 1/16 inch sheet lead on the bottom of the body. It can be any thickness as long as it clears the track. That is if the lower the weight, the faster the car (the answer to which I don't know).
I'm experimenting with SR right now. In a week or so, I will have tested this possibility, but I don't think it will be an advantage in the SR class.
Corvid Racing said:Lightnin boy, could custom Puma Wheel Weights be used with a small hole that is directly over the inside lettering. The hole could have a clear magnifier embedded so the wheel can be rotated and the lettering clearly seen? Technically it would be visible/images/boards/smilies/wink.gif
resullivan said:Are these no longer for sale? I was thinking about trying to make some of my own out of lead.