yes but havent in a wile use to at hales hobby store
ExcelMarketTX Admin
Posts : 668 Join date : 2011-05-05
Subject: Re: hpi blitz Tue May 10, 2011 3:50 pm
That video is from way back when. Hal's has changed their layout since then. I believe they are racing this Saturday @ Five. I've gotta work but there should be plenty of Short Course guys out there. Raceparty Raceway is a great track too. It's geared more toward 1/10 electric.
Slasher8
Posts : 39 Join date : 2011-05-16
Subject: Re: hpi blitz Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:28 am
What is a good set up for blitz? I have all the goodies need for set up ese shocks,cvds, and a spring kit. What oils and springs should I run and camber link locations.
highkingcobra
Posts : 4 Join date : 2011-05-08
Subject: Re: hpi blitz Thu Jun 02, 2011 6:50 pm
well i personally like to use the stiff springs for you can have a nicer landing
you could use a camber link locations but what realty helps
is lowering your gear size like to 20 or so for it wont pop weelies
RP Bandit Moderator
Posts : 182 Join date : 2011-04-27 Age : 48 Location : El Paso, TX
Subject: Re: hpi blitz Fri Jun 03, 2011 9:39 am
Ray, just slap some willie bars on it and you'll be good to go!!
You really needed some in Tucson, you qualified great in the B-main and were on rails. Too bad you poppeed that crazy willie on the start or you would've been a contender.
Now on a serious note, I honestly think everyone should only buy two different shock oils for 10th scale. 35w in the front and 30w in the rear. If you need more fine tuning then you can play with shock pistons. Curt might still remember his blitz setup.