Great video Gary My question is we have abou 6 to 8 renegade cars here on the island so the rounds goes quick. If I do all this at home and at the track just keep doing burn outs on carpet either dry or simple green will I still be having the effect
Yes, absolutely! This product differs from others because it’s not a treatment to just the surface, but it physically conditions the rubber all the way through. If you just clean with Naptha in between rounds and then apply heat, You’ll be more than good. You only need to reapply for maintenance reasons, and if you are trying to reach a different level of grip, the more you use it the higher, the grip factor will be this will come at the expense of increased tire wear Feel free to email us directly for more information
We specialize in 0% prep RC Drag Racing. True No prep. So we are normally on regular surfaces. For us we enjoy the challenge of true no prep as it allows us to focus more on chassis and motor tuning, rather than just surviving the glue.
@@RCstreetwars understand Gary I just see a lot of the videos on fat boy racing with you and the group at the topend and I thought you guys were running prep 1.5 1.4 range
@@powermadracing5116 We only run true No prep, dry tire! and to a large extent, this formula has been instrumental in our success, because it just allows us to tune the chassis, and put the power to the ground.
Great video, just curious what type of tires and wheels are running with your sauce
Voodoo tires and DE wheels, we sell them pre mounted on our website
rcstreetwars.com/products/voodoo-pre-mounts/voodoo-v1-pre-mounts-53276976
I've never run tire warmers before. How long do they need to be on for?
Warm the tires until they feel more than warm, I get to 180 degrees Fahrenheit
Great video Gary
My question is we have abou 6 to 8 renegade cars here on the island so the rounds goes quick.
If I do all this at home and at the track just keep doing burn outs on carpet either dry or simple green will I still be having the effect
Yes, absolutely! This product differs from others because it’s not a treatment to just the surface, but it physically conditions the rubber all the way through. If you just clean with Naptha in between rounds and then apply heat, You’ll be more than good. You only need to reapply for maintenance reasons, and if you are trying to reach a different level of grip, the more you use it the higher, the grip factor will be this will come at the expense of increased tire wear
Feel free to email us directly for more information
Cool video gary, just curious what foams do you like to run on high prep high traction surfaces?
We specialize in 0% prep RC Drag Racing. True No prep. So we are normally on regular surfaces. For us we enjoy the challenge of true no prep as it allows us to focus more on chassis and motor tuning, rather than just surviving the glue.
@@RCstreetwars understand Gary I just see a lot of the videos on fat boy racing with you and the group at the topend and I thought you guys were running prep 1.5 1.4 range
@@powermadracing5116 We only run true No prep, dry tire! and to a large extent, this formula has been instrumental in our success, because it just allows us to tune the chassis, and put the power to the ground.
@@RCstreetwars Okay thank you for your help