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Post by stoney15 on Dec 14, 2007 15:26:45 GMT -6
Well after a ton of research and reading I bought some krytox 100. But I am not sure the best way to apply it. It sounds like a little goes a long ways. What is the best way to apply it??? and do I need to "break in the wheels" like you do with graphite???
As always, thanks a million for the assistance.
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Post by Da Pine Racing on Dec 15, 2007 6:10:26 GMT -6
Well after a ton of research and reading I bought some krytox 100. But I am not sure the best way to apply it. It sounds like a little goes a long ways. What is the best way to apply it??? and do I need to "break in the wheels" like you do with graphite??? As always, thanks a million for the assistance. Hey Stoney15, I have yet to try krytox. I run nyoil on all my needle axle cars. From what I understand the 2 oils are basically the same except for the cost & the krytox is more forgiving if a little too much or too little is applied. With everything else aside like COG, alignment, aero, etc. The main key is polish, polish, polish for axles. Put 2 drops on the axle, Insert axle into wheel & spin. Remove axle from wheel & gently wipe off axle with a soft cloth. Wipe off any drips from around hub of wheel then your ready to go. I don't break in with oil and the times don't really change all that much after over 100 passes. my biggest time differences has come from alignment tuning. Hope it helps
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