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ROAR Nationals Extra – In depth with SchuurSpeed
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ROAR Nationals Extra – In depth with SchuurSpeed

Posted on August 10, 2015 by 2wdMod • Leave a comment

Stock racing has been exciting and competitive here at the ROAR Nationals. Every heat of qualifying has been ultra close and the battles intense. On hand here to help his team drivers, Ron Schuur has shown his support throughout the weekend taking extra care of his guys and their motors. Not only is Ron taking … Continue reading →

Team Orion debuts new VST2 PRO LW at the Nationals
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Team Orion debuts new VST2 PRO LW at the Nationals

Posted on August 7, 2015 by 2wdMod • Leave a comment

Before the end of round 1 of qualifying was over, I was able to check out what’s new in the Team Orion pits. Making its debut this weekend at the ROAR Nationals, the LW version of the VST2 PRO improves upon the predecessor with even more smooth and linear power delivery as well as living … Continue reading →

RB6 Loose Track Setup for Mid-Motor
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RB6 Loose Track Setup for Mid-Motor

Posted on June 9, 2014 by 2wdMod • Leave a comment

Do you run on a loose outdoor, loamy track? I know what you’re thinking…. Rear motor time b/c mid motor on a loose, loamy, dusty track mid motor is going to be a nightmare. In our heads we have been told…. 1.) Rear motor for loose tracks, mid motor for high bite. 2.) Plastic chassis is better … Continue reading →

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