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Old 03-29-2014, 01:05 AM
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Thought i would share what im trying to fix here, since i got the circle d 4c 3600-3800 traction became a bit of an issue so i bought some nitto 275-40-20 555r wish helped a lot on a normal pavement and a prepped track BUT latley the local "Track" (60 feet of cement without any applied rubber and the rest pavement) decided to make small bracket races without audience and since they dont really make money they wont prepare the track, anyways its worse then a normal rode trying to launch on that cement

i ordered some Ultra blue street bite traction compound, i was told its pretty much what street outlaw uses but the guy added some blue stuff to it

has anyone used it already? i should be getting it in a week or so and will update how it works, one of the video i found of it:

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Ultra blue street bite traction compound $10/qt or $30/gal !!! Imagine what it can do for you - YouTube
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Street outlaws is fake.
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wait are you trying to imply that street outlaws are fake and reality tv is a lie? you sir speak blasphemy and i for one will not tolerate it.
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Originally Posted by dirt track racer 81
Street outlaws is fake.
All computer generated like need for speed.
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i hear dr. pepper works.
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Dr pepper, grape drank, anything with lots of sugar works good too lol
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Bring a gallon of cheap-o corn syrup... Does the same thing and you can keep leftovers to bring to the Waffle House after the races!!!!
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seems like this stuff works, i havnt been to the track where i need it but i tested it in my shop and it gets real sticky
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How are you going to use it at the track?
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its actually a non prept pavement street called "track"
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