So what's the reason for doing that tho I may have missed it i new getting back into sport with my son but when I ran karts in 02 to 04 we ran dirt and never did rhat
That awesome I do have a question for you my son is about to run a small block open what would you do to get it to turn into the corner it’s his second year of racing
Corner turn is usually two things (but sometimes more complex). More rear stagger, and/or a little more Front weight. Opens sometimes take a more aggressive setup.
Google translate is the clear winner here in the comments. BUT besides that. Simple green is the go to at our track. I know it drives me nuts. What’s your opinion on it Ben?
I use a kitchen scrub sponge and dawn with a bucket of water, I use the rough side to scrub the tires then I use a brush then I go back over them with the sponge side. I don't see anyone else using a sponge like that. Will it hurt the tires?
I would of just read the directions LOL! 🤣 Usually whens its in a ready to spray bottle its good to go, still a good habit to skim over the directions though. When its in a gallon jug, there may be special directions, give them a look. Thats my common sense haha. Good to know though.
It’s $20 a gallon. You probly shouldn’t be kart racing if you can’t afford a gallon a year without watering it down. On another note. Shhhhh my kids think light brown milk is chocolate milk.
How about a video about the method and products you use to clean bearings?
Have that one on my list. 👍
To save a little money, can you use 50/50 mix Simple Green and water?
Sure. Blue tire wash is a different chemical makeup (emulsifier) but simple green does a great job as well.
So what's the reason for doing that tho I may have missed it i new getting back into sport with my son but when I ran karts in 02 to 04 we ran dirt and never did rhat
It’s a deeper clean then what water or standard soap and water pull out. Also won’t effect your preps like a simple greeen or degreaser will.
First lol
I love track tac blue tire wash
It’s really good.
That awesome I do have a question for you my son is about to run a small block open what would you do to get it to turn into the corner it’s his second year of racing
Corner turn is usually two things (but sometimes more complex). More rear stagger, and/or a little more Front weight. Opens sometimes take a more aggressive setup.
@@kart6t3_ben thanks so much for what you do
More rear stagger is where I’d start
Google translate is the clear winner here in the comments.
BUT besides that. Simple green is the go to at our track. I know it drives me nuts. What’s your opinion on it Ben?
This is something I’m curious about to. Simple green appears to work pretty good
It takes prep out, this cleaner doesn't
I use a kitchen scrub sponge and dawn with a bucket of water, I use the rough side to scrub the tires then I use a brush then I go back over them with the sponge side. I don't see anyone else using a sponge like that. Will it hurt the tires?
No it won’t, your just being thorough and that’s a good thing. I use a scrub pad sometimes surfacing my tires to get them extra clean.
how does it work on treaded tires?
Same. But the grooves are going to remain wet till they dry. That’s not a bad thing.
Where did you get the foaming head?
That’s right from Track Tac. I order my stuff from JC Specialty in PA.
I’m poor as hell so I use simple green. But I’d use that. I like the way she foams up
SG will get the job done.
I would of just read the directions LOL! 🤣
Usually whens its in a ready to spray bottle its good to go, still a good habit to skim over the directions though. When its in a gallon jug, there may be special directions, give them a look. Thats my common sense haha. Good to know though.
It’s $20 a gallon. You probly shouldn’t be kart racing if you can’t afford a gallon a year without watering it down.
On another note. Shhhhh my kids think light brown milk is chocolate milk.
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