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traction

  1. V

    Increase tire traction on my rc Redcat buggy & choos the correct tire size?

    how to increase tire traction on my rc Redcat buggy?<?xml:namespace prefix = "o" ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p> Hey I have the Redcat Tornado 4X4 brushless buggy it’s all stok.<o:p></o:p> I am driving on asphalt / concrete there is a lot of sand & small rocks on...
  2. itsmurf3

    Performance Wheely/Traction King

    Here is my modded Wheely king, this truck is not built to look good, I modded it to have the best traction/handling possible... I lowered the front to stop the wheelies and at the same time stop losing control each time I was full throttling. Front shocks are pretty hard, I had no choice to put...
  3. V

    Im New & learning - scx with castle sv2 - throttle curve help

    Hi, I have a stock scx 10 honcho but i do have the castle sv2 speed control and wondered if anyone has a guide of what i should tyr my throttle curve at and if i should adjust brake curve. Maybe there is something else i should also try in the programming. oh yeah, one other thing. Is there...
  4. M

    Traction Compounds?

    Would a traction formula be a positive thing to use on a crawler? Has anybody ever used them? I guess you would rocks without much dirt on them, which depending where you live may be hard to find. If on dirty rocks it will give less grip. But can you have too much grip? I'm not too sure if...
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