Secret Oil Process

I still get Jiggy with it!! After the beat down Ponyexpress put on us I'm sure his lube of choice will be fly'n off the shelf when and if it become public knowledge.
 
I think Pony Express uses some of that magic dental fluoride that he uses to shine folks teeth with. I think that is the secret to his speed. Plus those awesome tools dentists have.
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AC Designs said:
I think Pony Express uses some of that magic dental fluoride that he uses to shine folks teeth with. I think that is the secret to his speed. Plus those awesome tools dentists have.
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Thanks AC! Now I have a song stuck in my head from one of my kids cartoons! Enjoy!
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcQeeWmgrE4[/video]
 
On the Lube that Pony Express is using, at times it's leaking onto the Track. I'd like to know what it is, so I could tune with it on the tread my wheels :-)

I'm not trying to downplay his win. Congrats !!!
 
On the Lube that Pony Express is using, at times it's leaking onto the Track.

is this factual information?

Besides the speed gains that we all witnessed in the last MOTM Qualifier, what makes anyone think that Pony Express is using a different lube than the rest of us? that being Jig and Krytox oil?
 
On the Lube that Pony Express is using, at times it's leaking onto the Track.

is this factual information?

Besides the speed gains that we all witnessed in the last MOTM Qualifier, what makes anyone think that Pony Express is using a different lube than the rest of us? that being Jig and Krytox oil?
 
How many runs and what type of track are you on before re prep? The plastic on the tread gets dirty and pitted. Are you cleaning them and lightly sanding the contact areas of the treads?
 
I do clean the wheels with alcohol but did not sand the contact area. I have some work to do on my track also. I have noticed that with DD4H wheels with inner edge bevel are getting chipped up. Must have a joint out of line but cannot locate the culprit yet. I do not see this damage on other wheels.

I have a two lane, 40'Freedom. I did not count the runs but it had to be over a hundred.

Thanks for the tips.
 
I know this is an old thread but I could use some help. I ordered the DD4H DVD and watched it last night. I need to polish the axles (and wheels, and oil the car) - preferably tonight. It's unclear to me what I should be using as a replacement for the blue can and whether things have changed in the couple years since. From the thread I'm guessing the jig is the substitute, but given the lack of retailers and the fact that my daughter's race is this weekend I don't think I'll be able to use it even if it is the best substitute. Is there a next best option? I see 3M dry silicone spray mentioned above in one post. Again, I'm not sure this is the right info, and given a couple years have passed things may have changed again. If someone can pm me the best substitute for the blue can I'd appreciate it.
 
I think given your situation, I would use the 3M spray. The fastest guy here said it was a good substitute, and at the scout level you should have no problem leavin them in the dust. /images/boards/smilies/thumb.gif Just be sure to follow all the other tips for alignment and weight etc. Best of luck and keep us posted!!!
 
I agree with Chief, but if the 3M will not arrive on time, SailKote (black can found in most local boat supply stores) works really well too. However, much like Jig, you need to spray the axles and let it sit for awhile (a few hours) to make sure the accelerant evaporates or it will melt your wheels.
 
HurriCrane Racing said:
I do clean the wheels with alcohol but did not sand the contact area. I have some work to do on my track also. I have noticed that with DD4H wheels with inner edge bevel are getting chipped up. Must have a joint out of line but cannot locate the culprit yet. I do not see this damage on other wheels.

I have a two lane, 40'Freedom. I did not count the runs but it had to be over a hundred.

Thanks for the tips.

Hurricane,

Check your stop section. I found that to be the culprit on our 32' Freedom.