Last year we built a very fast car... took second at the Council races after losing a tie-breaker. Car ran 3.0xxx's on a 42 BestTrack.
The car was built long wheelbase, 1.5 degree rear cant via bent axles.. 3 wheel rail rider. Graphite. Tuned on glass table. It's a great car and I plan on using it as my baseline once I get a test track.
This year we've got the Block, Proxxon tools and all the capabilities to do it "right"... and run oil.
The rears are drilled with cant. Front with bent axle. Axles treated and oiled per Derby Dad's video.
Here's what I'm experiencing on the first build (no test track - yet).
Rears push out perfectly. Car turns in about 1.5" over 6 ft. (I'm ok with that.)
Where I'm questioning things is, with the bent axle the front wheel tends to roll out of round... yet it spins perfectly round. Just has a little bit of lope... subtle... but there.
With oil, the wheels spin beautifully.... smoother... much quieter... round... real nice. Except, they don't seem to free spin as long as my graphite wheels from last year. Is this normal with oil? My axles are higher polished than last year and I've followed DD's dvd to the letter on the oiling process. Am I putting too much concern into the free spin?
Thanks...
JT
The car was built long wheelbase, 1.5 degree rear cant via bent axles.. 3 wheel rail rider. Graphite. Tuned on glass table. It's a great car and I plan on using it as my baseline once I get a test track.
This year we've got the Block, Proxxon tools and all the capabilities to do it "right"... and run oil.
The rears are drilled with cant. Front with bent axle. Axles treated and oiled per Derby Dad's video.
Here's what I'm experiencing on the first build (no test track - yet).
Rears push out perfectly. Car turns in about 1.5" over 6 ft. (I'm ok with that.)
Where I'm questioning things is, with the bent axle the front wheel tends to roll out of round... yet it spins perfectly round. Just has a little bit of lope... subtle... but there.
With oil, the wheels spin beautifully.... smoother... much quieter... round... real nice. Except, they don't seem to free spin as long as my graphite wheels from last year. Is this normal with oil? My axles are higher polished than last year and I've followed DD's dvd to the letter on the oiling process. Am I putting too much concern into the free spin?
Thanks...
JT