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Equipment Boards => Track => Topic started by: agroves on June 22, 2010, 12:30:46 PM

Title: Track 930T
Post by: agroves on June 22, 2010, 12:30:46 PM
I won a Track 930T on fleabay.  Been using alot of Columbia/Hammer the last few years.  I decided to see if Track would give me a similar look overall.

Since this has a very aggressive assy core, inter diff .030, I think a large drilling angle is needed.  Compound that with a particle cover, I'm thinking 75 x 5 x 30 for a layout on this ball.

I fear going closer than 65 on the drilling angle, b/c I drilled my NSane Levrg, inter diff .035, at 50* and it reads the lane super quick.  But the cover on that ball is weaker so I get a much weaker look overall.

So, Track gurus give me your opinions on my thoughts regarding this layout.
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Title: Re: Track 930T
Post by: Billy Ray on June 22, 2010, 10:08:14 PM
I have a medium speed (15-16Mph) and above average rev rate and I had to drill my 930's with 5" pins to get them from burning up too soon. I think you are on the right track (no Pun intended) with your layouts. Depends on the volume and length and the overall motion you are looking for out of the 930.
The cover on the 930 is VERY strong.
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Title: Re: Track 930T
Post by: directdrill on June 23, 2010, 06:11:00 AM
I have two 930Ts.  The first one is drilled 4-1/2" x 4" with a weighthole in the P2 location.  I keep this one at 2000 Abralon for heavy oil conditions.  I get an early read with a very smooth backend reaction.  930T #2 is drilled 45* x 5-1/8" x 30* with a weighthole at P3.  I have taken the surface to Valentino's Resurrection (800 grit) and Valentino's Snake Oil polish.  I can move inside with this ball and get a nice pop on the backend when my other 930T begins to read the pattern too early.
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