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Old 11-11-2008
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Just had to try how well foam tyres worked out on carpet. Took some UFRA medium 1:8 tracktyres and made them fit standard rims. Unfortunately it didnt have any jumps and what not but the grip was amazing. In this tryout i had a much to small pinion since the tyres are way smaler than rubber tires. In the next run that problem was fixed.
I ran a Xelronin 6.5 and 6 cells. Could easily put something faster in the car since it preformed better and better with each run.
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It's no surprise really. Touring cars, 12th scale, micro's all use foams on carpet to great effect. I made up some foams for my CAT SX from 1/8th scale donuts by Enetti and they are bloody superb on carpet! Wear rates are very low and the cost of the wheels are cheaper than a set of Schumy's mounted. The foams I use is close to the same size as rubber tyres so no need for changed gearing either. All in all I don't know why they are not commercially available as I think they are great for indoor racing.
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All in all I don't know why they are not commercially available as I think they are great for indoor racing.
They certainly used to be years and years ago. Buggy carpet racing was quite big back in the early-mid 90's. Stafford club ran a very well supported series (along with boring cars). The main problem I found back then with large diameter foams, was they chunk easier.
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1/10 nitros also works fine. Easier to find dounut style. Just have to glue two tires together and the cut for fitting the whole rear tyre.
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