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  1. #1
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    Default Slimy/soupy track set up

    Raced at a track this past Saturday and it was pretty slimy/soupy for the heat and still a bit for B.
    I am just curious as to how you try to set up the car.
    Do you tend to go more to the slick setup or the tacky setup?
    I know there are many variables but what is a good start/base for this?
    Appreciate your input.

  2. #2
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    You Cut the RF brake off, be consistent because everyone else will mess up! Not to be vague But you can't really setup for a track with standing water.....whatever you do don't try to adjust much at all because you will pretty much undo any and everything thats why you see drivers run no brake earlier in the night it will get them in the corner and they just tune for exit bite you can't turn a car in soup...this is just my opinion, slow down to go faster

  3. #3
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    Feb 2010
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    You might think about having enough LR drive in the car. Soupy wet, the car will come around on you pretty easy but getting it to go forward can be a challenge. So LR drive will help. Just something to think about. It really depends on how the driver attacks the mess. Remember, everyone has to run on the same soup. Not "no soup for you!!"

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