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Old 15-10-2008
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What would be a good starting point for an indoor hi traction (clay dirt mix) track? I have already put some limiters on the shocks to help with the possible outdrive problem.

I will be running a SP 8.5 and a Core 5000 Lipo with Losi Pink Tapers being the tire of choice for this track.

The car just looks wicked fast sitting still I almost don't want to get her dirty
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Im pretty sure theres a dirt setup in the back of the manual ?
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There is but I am not sure if that is for a loose loamy surface or for something that is hi traction
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Medium traction, slight blue goove is what my setup was for in the manual.
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EDIT: too slow
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perfect thanks guys!

Now it is time to break some hearts and driveline parts with this beast
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