Well my son just finished his last race as a cub scout and he has expressed his desire to not race in the future. Now it's time for dad continue in league racing.
To be competitive I have to learn the oil process. With so many axle and wheel polishes and oils just sold by John alone.
Where do I start? What was the standard in 2010 is now probably obsolete. With things like jig-a-loo and using pledge and dupont teflon it's all a bit confusing for a newbie that only knows graphite.
I have experimented with krytox on a couple of cars and I thought I was on to something. It turns out the fast times that I was getting were due to a very inaccurate and cheap timing system that I bought on the internet. Anyway where do I go from here does anyone have any advice to steer me in the right direction?
To be competitive I have to learn the oil process. With so many axle and wheel polishes and oils just sold by John alone.
Where do I start? What was the standard in 2010 is now probably obsolete. With things like jig-a-loo and using pledge and dupont teflon it's all a bit confusing for a newbie that only knows graphite.
I have experimented with krytox on a couple of cars and I thought I was on to something. It turns out the fast times that I was getting were due to a very inaccurate and cheap timing system that I bought on the internet. Anyway where do I go from here does anyone have any advice to steer me in the right direction?
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