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If you are planning a race and are not required to use a specific kit type, our MV Basic or Wedge Car Kit are just what you need. These attractively priced kits are equipped with:
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Low-profile cars (smaller surface area as viewed from the front of the car) will tend to outperform higher-profile cars.
Cars should taper from a smaller surface area in the front to a (possibly) larger surface area in the rear.
Edges running across the car should be rounded or tapered.
Wings, sails, flags, pennants, etc. add to the surface area, thus they tend to decrease performance.
Smooth, slick paint job.
Place the nail in the chuck of a drill and use a Mini-File to remove the flashing under the nail head and minimize the ridges on the shaft. Beveling the nail head slightly is also a good idea. (If you are in a race using Awana or Maximum Velocity kits, the mini-file is not needed).
Optionally use the Pro-Axle Press to ensure that the nails are straight and round.
Finally, polish the axles with an Axle Polishing Kit until they are bright and shiny. Avoid overzealous sanding with coarser papers, as that will reduce the diameter of the axle (not desirable).
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