Now that the car is lubed properly it's time to fatten those braids just a bit. Braids as they come out of the box are smooth, flat, but a bit too flat. Not only does a car need oil but it needs to have the braids set before you race the car.
The car on the left is an SCX Renault. I put it here to show the SCX style of guide/braids. They use a double contact braid system that doesn't need to be fattened as much, but does need to be smoothed down a bit so the front wheels hit the track. These braids aren't held in by the eyelets you see on the AutoArt braids, but the SCX braids are slid into place on the guide on the sides and they wrap around the top of the guide where they make contact with the metal tabs that take the power to the motor. After lots of heavy racing (and crashing BTW) these braids can slide out a bit.
Keeping an eye on the braids and keeping them making good contact will ensure that your car runs well. While you're running your cars it's pretty easy for the braids to get dirty and out of shape. If you notice the car feeling like it's sputtering check that the braids are flat.
Dave K
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