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Old 25-02-2011
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Default 1/10th offroad tyre compounds

Whats the difference between schumacher yellow compound & Ballistic bugggy greens ?
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Old 25-02-2011
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10 Million dollar question that one!
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I think the compound green is slightly softer than yellows
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Other than Schumi yellows work best in the dry, and Ballistic greens in the wet?

Dunno...just magic I guess...and some clever materials science no doubt, but it does seem to be more than just a softer/harder thing. It's also a compound/material thing as well...and that's vey much trade secret stuff I'd have thought.
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yellows are made from congeled monky spunk
and greens are mouldy monkey spunk

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