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Hi, I'm wondering what a good tire would be for bashing/racing on pavment streets.. cuase with the O.S. CV-RX my tires just spin and when i turn it will start doing a donut.. any advice on a good grip long lasting tire?
 
lower the dual rate on the steering. don't punch the throttle wide open in a full turn. you can do donuts on any car with an above average engine if you do the following steps from a full stop:
1) have the steering dual rate at 100%
2) while motionless, have the steering wheel at full turn
3) then mash the throttle open

also please give info on the car you are experiencing this problem with.
 
sl0eg1n said:
lower the dual rate on the steering. don't punch the throttle wide open in a full turn. you can do donuts on any car with an above average engine if you do the following steps from a full stop:
1) have the steering dual rate at 100%
2) while motionless, have the steering wheel at full turn
3) then mash the throttle open

also please give info on the car you are experiencing this problem with.
You also forgot to mention that a suspension that is out of "tweak" or misalignment of your wheels will cause a spin or fishtail while turning.

Regardless of tire or foam stickiness, throttle control also comes into play and is a big factor. I got a big peice of "humble pie" served to me on a platter the first time I ever tried my hands at organzed racing.
 
When that is solved you have to be more specific on the area of groung you are running on smooth pavement rough pavement
for smooth you can try take off 27,32,35,36 slicks
for rough area go with treaded v or x patterns
 
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