So,
The first thing I did with the truck was gear it up, as it was just too slow down the back stretch (18/83).
I bumped that up to 23/83 and that was better, but the motor just didn't "have it" and I bought a new one and broke it in and it's noticeably faster, I think I'm going to drop the gearing back down, as it's now still accelerating 3/4 of the way down the back stretch.
The v-treads were pretty decent (as far as stock tires go), and got a little better with the rears reversed, but I needed more traction, even with the battery moved to the rear.
So.... I was going to get some S-1's (softer compound), but I wanted to experiment. I had several sets of slash wheels and a lot of the BFG tires as well. These are notorious for being rock-hard, and best suited for street-duty or carpet. Well I noticed two of these tires were worn on the outer shoulder, seemed softer (S-1?) and were feathered too. Well, even though they were softer BFG's.... they were still lots harder than the v-treads..... so what to do?
Well, I took the little foam rings pro-line gives you for using their foams with traxxas wheels (to fill the step-down area of the wheel), and used just that for foam, leaving the main foam out, making basically a semi-numatic tires out of it, and gluing the pair up. I used normal BFG's up front and treated the feathering of the tread like a back-cut and tried them out. They ran well and were actually better the the traxxas v-treads, which was a pleasant surprise.
So this week I tried making another set of BFG's up with the harder compound to see if having them just a little stiffer would be better. It wasn't, but they were not horrible either.
Then I decided to work on the v-treads (rear only). I figured if softening the BFG's was good, softening the v-treads should be really good.....and it was! I borrowed a trick from the rock-crawling world..... and star-patterned the foams from the v-treads. and the end result was a set of tires that were much softer. I was so happy with how they performed on the track on practice night, that I didn't even bother bringing any other tires with be for that truck.
(I may even try this with the BFG's)
Here the pics, you can see the small foam rings used with the BFG's, and the star-cut foams on the v-tread's.
