Should I?

Mister B Racing

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While cleaning up my work area I came across a set of Eliminator wheels. They are 0.9 gram Derby Worx (oops) :-) wheels. Should I put them on a body and send it to the Nationals? Perhaps the extra wheel weight on a 63 foot track might be good!
 
All you have to loose is $10.

You have everything to gain.

Give em a good prep and send it.
 
Alright then. I was planning on mailing my cars on Saturday, so I guess I'll add one more car.

Not sure what to expect on how the car will do with Derby Worx wheels, but we will all find out!
 
Ok ... The car is built and is mailing out Saturday morning with my other cars. Spent all morning prepping the wheels. I had to use the non-grooved axles that came with the DW wheels. The hubs on these wheels are so short that they would partially run in the grooves on a traditional axle an bind up. So I spent even more time prepping axles. Not sure if this car will be competitive but it was a fun build. Any guesses on the average time it will run or what place it will finish? Car name is: Trunk Sloth, purple paint with white wheels. A picture is posted on JBD Racing Facebook page.

sloth.jpg
 
Nice name, Trunk Sloth, I like that.

Too bad someone else doesn't have a set of DW Razer wheels to challenge you. It's great that you are trying some different wheels and axles.

I'm thinking you'll average 4.44xx seconds on the 63' track.
 
Well... Hopefully I didn't totally embarrass myself at the Nationals with my car Trunk Sloth and DW wheels. I am a bit surprised that the car did not finish dead last though! Hopefully I did not drag down any other cars that were in the same heats.

If I can find some grooved axles that fit these wheels (the hubs are really short and partially ride in the groove of BSA axles) I think there is some speed to be gained. Probably not winning speed but more.

Should I enter this car into Man of the Mountain?