Well the Flyin' Brick (Mini JRX2m) managed to [barely] TQ on Thursday, granted it was a light day on drivers for the Mini B mod class. I still blew it in the Main, but that was a ME problem. I'm pleasantly surprised on how well the resin printed stuff is holding up even after some ridiculous attempts to clear the Quad. The lower offset rear wheels to get my rear track width back to where it should be worked out well and have a cool translucent grey look. tried printing front but had some technical issues so just kept the flipped front wheels on. The zip tie trick on the rear links works pretty well in keeping my rear shocks from twisting the link and also reduces a bunch of slop.


Funny thing about the rears on Thursday is I tossed the tires on quickly the week prior to test fit but completely forgot to glue them and had to abandon the first heat. I also didn't have foams in them. I glued them on anyway and it actually seemed to work out quite well even without the foams. The car's handling is a lot more progressive now.
The JRXT continues to be a fun car to race in stock form and the class for it at RCM is pretty well packed, there is a lot of chaos in it though. and the front turnbuckles popping off is definitely a common issue among the field. In typical me fashion I TQ'd only to completely botch the Main again. Maybe 1 day I'll stop messing up hahah. (probably not). The Gurney flap I made out of an old buggy wing looks right at home.

I made slicks out of some worn out JRX2 tires mostly for my own amusement and tossed them on my Stock JRX2, kinda as a joke but turn out they work pretty good on the Black CRC carpet with traction compound. My car has always been kinda edgy on that track but with these it's more of a progressive feel, it still slides a bit but is predictable. Got stuffed in with the stock mini b class as there wasn't enough JRX2s to make a class at the start. It actually keeps up decently with the Bs. Not sure if I would have been faster with my regular set of tires, but I'll have to test a bit.