What Everyone Should Know

Dec 2, 2011
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My son and daughter went undefeated in the Pack and sibling races today. Using BSA Speed axles, Rage wheels and the prep from the DD4H video, we were dominant. Running graphite on a 42' Best Track, 28 degree slope my sons fastest time was 2.9953, he finished each race over a car length ahead of the field. Many did not beleive it, my son did the majority of work on his car. Thanks John for great products & process, thanks DNA for selling me your timer - it was a big help in prep of the cars -seems like it worked out well for you also!

My first leauge cars will be at CFC.

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congrats, looks as though they had fun and are happy. That's the main important thing. Good luck in your future races.
 
Now There's a Trophy!
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Congrats! I'll bet he's ready to race again. Do you have a District Race that needs to see his car?
 
He does have a District race in March, it's on a much shorter wooden track. We have to determine if we leave it set as it is or adjust the steer for the wooden track.

Any and all input on that is welcome.

DownHill
txchemist said:
Now There's a Trophy!
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Congrats! I'll bet he's ready to race again. Do you have a District Race that needs to see his car?
 
[font="times new roman, times, serif"]Not sure if you said or not...is it a 3 wheel car or on all 4's? In my experience a 3 wheel car is faster on shorter tracks. But I am sure that someone else has done more testing on that... [/font]
 
Chief said:
[font="times new roman, times, serif"]Not sure if you said or not...is it a 3 wheel car or on all 4's?   In my experience a 3 wheel car is faster on shorter tracks. But I am sure that someone else has done more testing on that... [/font]

It is a 3 wheeler. Tuned it to 3.5 inches over 4 foot for the best times on our 35 ft Best Track. It did have a slight wobble when we tested on the 42 Best Track, a slight adjustment of the DFW removed the wobble.

DownHill