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TimXLB
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04.03.2007, 12:27 PM

Skellyo:

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thats what I'm wondering. where am I going to put the extra 50 oz on my B4/T4. I already have 2 oz on the back of the B4 just to get it to hook up. the T4 works good right now.
both have GT7's in them so I'm hoping the GTB's will add a little more weight. I have to make Min. weight for every round and the mains. they are really picky about this.

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04.03.2007, 01:25 PM

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Skellyo:

Hi,

thats what I'm wondering. where am I going to put the extra 50 oz on my B4/T4. I already have 2 oz on the back of the B4 just to get it to hook up. the T4 works good right now.
both have GT7's in them so I'm hoping the GTB's will add a little more weight. I have to make Min. weight for every round and the mains. they are really picky about this.

Thanks
What I would try is to get some of the stick on inside wheel weights for cars where you can cut off sections to stick in various areas on the chassis. If you have a lot of traction on the track, you might have to add some weight up front, or you'll end up with it running like my T3 when I blip the throttle:
www.skellyo.com/T3_4.WMV
   
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