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darkslayor24

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:hehe:I'm attempting to build a dirt oval in my backyard. its starting out as a grass track, wichovertime will hopefully die down and turn into nothing but dirt. the track is 7 feet wide (think that will be wide enough?) the width between the 2 straights is 22 feet. the length between the 2 corners is somewhere around 30 feet (i was using only a 24ft tape lol) used the lawnmower to cut the grass down as short as i can. layed down extension chord for a temporary inside wall. i was running my RC10GT2 on it yesterday, you can almost go WOT the whole time. this track is gonna be WICKED fast when its done. its realy rough tho, theres a lot of bumps. once my mom actualy buys a shovel I'm gonna go at it and try to dig some banking into it (wich at the same time would get rid of my grass problem):first_place:
 
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Get an old mattress, burn it, strap 5 cinder blocks to it and drag it around with something. You'll have a track with berms in no time. Then you could use your new "drag" without the cinder blocks to maintain the track.:)
 
hopefully i can get a roller pretty soon....i keep snapping dogbones and my outdrives are getting eaten up. i should probably loosen the slipper clutch alittle. but the issue that I'm having at the moment, is that the track is so bumpy and your WOT so you hit a bump, get alittle air and then ALL the weight comes crashing down on the RR. i keep shearing the heads off my dogbones and the outdrives are getting beat up from the force
 
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