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Posted by Chris M. (Member # 1708) on :
 
VHT and rubber are a beautiful thing
 
Posted by shade-tree (Member # 298) on :
 
lol
 
Posted by 66 AC COBRA (Member # 904) on :
 
sac needs to lay some of that stuff down more often

i have a good idea for street racing
i dont know how it is applied but put some down a little before a race on the street, u get traction and the guy next to u doesnt [Big Grin]
probably would work but oh well, just a thought
 
Posted by Chris M. (Member # 1708) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 66 AC COBRA:
sac needs to lay some of that stuff down more often

i have a good idea for street racing
i dont know how it is applied but put some down a little before a race on the street, u get traction and the guy next to u doesnt [Big Grin]
probably would work but oh well, just a thought

people try that on the street but it all depends on how you use it. Usually it does not work because people don't know how to use it.
 
Posted by F8LPONY (Member # 11) on :
 
LOL

Back in the day I used to carry a spray bottle filled with VHT. But I agree with Crhis, some people just spray it on their tires then roll up and try to run, they dont realize that it is initially slick and takes time to get tacky. [Smile]
 
Posted by season'd 88 (Member # 169) on :
 
lol, the night i broke my trans i got out looked under the car and noticed the same stickey surface as that. almost walked out of my shoes.
 
Posted by nickn (Member # 193) on :
 
thats funny.
 
Posted by RO2USH (Member # 2002) on :
 
We have a truck that trailers a pump/sprayer that lays a coat down the track that is about 7-8 feet wide. However, this would be counter-productive for street racing in that you would have to lay it down quite in advance if you use straight VHT, and about a half hour in advance if you cut it with Methanol...it helps it setup faster. Also the stuff is really expensive, that's part of the reason why it isn't used on Wed night at Sac. TNT, and any event however, it is sprayed. It costs at least $200 per lane to do this for the VHT, plus the cost of the Methanol.
 
Posted by 281n/a (Member # 1465) on :
 
lol so funny how bout buy some new clothes looks like those sneakers have been grabbed from the garbage can.Where you shop goodwill,salvation? [BS flag]
 
Posted by Chris M. (Member # 1708) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 281n/a:
lol so funny how bout buy some new clothes looks like those sneakers have been grabbed from the garbage can.Where you shop goodwill,salvation? [BS flag]

don't hate because you're so much fucking dumber than i am you god damn moron. [Roll Eyes]

they're airwalks, if you see some for sale i'll buy them... but they do not sell them anymore.
 
Posted by HaulnAssMaro (Member # 541) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Chris M.:
VHT and rubber are a beautiful thing

Well it looked real nice until some teal camaro fukked it up 2x..............O wait that was me. [Whoo Whooooo!]
 




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