They had been taken into consideration. Motors were new and batteries had same voltage levels. I tested them multiple times and was getting same result.
Hey man! Are you Manila based? I'm planning on getting back to the hobby. My last race was during my elementary days which was more then 20 years ago. lol. Is there a shop online you can recommended?
So super hard is the fastest and low friction tires does nothing to improve it despite being super hard texture as well? What's the point of low friction then? 😅
The layout has more straights and banks so it's natural that the tire that has more grip win in this type of layout. If the layout is more technical lo-fri could be better.
@@Astartes7670 if that is the case then the hard tires should have been faster than super hards for this layout. for technical yes, i see trimmed lofri or mix of lofri and hard..
@@theaveragejuan Yeah we rarely use Hard Tires on the front, it makes it slower on turns especially if the front width is smaller than the rear width. We usually use lofri front and hard rear or all around super hard. Works quiet well. Let's gooo!!
Low friction tends to slip more on the track, power transfers from motor is somewhat loses.
I think its a bit biased. Need to put into consideration the health of the motor and voltage of the battery.
They had been taken into consideration. Motors were new and batteries had same voltage levels. I tested them multiple times and was getting same result.
Plus the wear and tear of the rollers, even after a couple of laps.
Thanks for this very helpful video. What is the exact name of the lap timer app? Thanks in advance!
from app store, it is called LapTimer bro..
Front-super hard
Rear-hard
Hey man! Are you Manila based? I'm planning on getting back to the hobby. My last race was during my elementary days which was more then 20 years ago. lol. Is there a shop online you can recommended?
@@darthSLAP Bro, UAE based ako. Sa otaku dot me ako bumibili.
The brickyard a.k.a lils hobby
good Job bro
Asa ni nga racing center?
did you try Front : Super Hard, and Rear : Low Friction?
nope. I will try it next time I visit the track.
@@theaveragejuan thanks..
Saan po pala itong track house nyo?
otaku dubai bro
@@theaveragejuan aww. Thank you sayang kala ko nasa pinas kayo 😅
what tamiya lap timer app is that?
What is the app name for the timer
lap timer from app store
So super hard is the fastest and low friction tires does nothing to improve it despite being super hard texture as well? What's the point of low friction then? 😅
i see some racers using lofri for the rear. i guess to reduce the bounce on jumps.
@@theaveragejuan thank you for this video. Really informative. And it helped me decide not to buy low friction tires anymore 😁
The layout has more straights and banks so it's natural that the tire that has more grip win in this type of layout. If the layout is more technical lo-fri could be better.
@@Astartes7670 if that is the case then the hard tires should have been faster than super hards for this layout. for technical yes, i see trimmed lofri or mix of lofri and hard..
@@theaveragejuan Yeah we rarely use Hard Tires on the front, it makes it slower on turns especially if the front width is smaller than the rear width. We usually use lofri front and hard rear or all around super hard. Works quiet well. Let's gooo!!
low friction tires and top speed is incompatible