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- February 16, 2016 at 3:01 am #44462
adam_kasick
ParticipantHere’s a pretty terrible video of the SBR track. I held my phone but at least you can get a general idea of the layout…
Check out this video on YouTube:
It was a little tough to gauge, but I’d guess that you need about 4 more teeth (219) than uphill centennial. I didn’t have any gears to test but eddy can probably confirm if that’s a good ball park starting point.
The track is really fun and not too difficult to learn. Much smaller than centennial or imi, but it seems as if it was built for 4-cycles so it will lend to great racing.
February 16, 2016 at 7:39 pm #67611jdavis-403
ParticipantThanks for the post!
4 teeth? wow, so this is all about exit speed and acceleration. Sounds like a great track!! I love short tracks! How many breaking points and/or lift points are there? Judging by the sound of the engine only a couple breaking points and maybe 1 lift.
February 17, 2016 at 12:59 am #67612adam_kasick
Participant4 brake/lift points. Once the track rubbers up, it would go to 3.5 😀
February 20, 2016 at 4:10 am #67610Doug Welch
ParticipantThe track can be brutal on front tires if you have any push in the kart. The surface is a bit coarse.
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