Lubrication

Lubrication

1. Use graphite only. Oil damages the paint and collects dust. I'm told that the graphite works better than the new white Teflon.

2. Break in the wheels by spinning them with lots of graphite.

3. Right before check-in, fill the wheels wells with graphite. Graphite can not be applied inside the building. It must be done prior to arrival, before entering the building.

4. Put a small drop of white glue where the axle goes into the car body and put powdered graphite on it there. That causes less friction if the wheel should rub against the car body.

5. Other than the good polishing of the axles, dump the axles and wheels in a Ziploc bag with some graphite and shake them for a few days prior to the race. That way the wheel and the axles are as slick as can be.