Venom Juice Tyre Stimulant "TIP TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY" Session #8 Batesville / Indoor

Venom Juice Tyre Stimulant "TIP TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY" Session #8.........

Last week during session #7 we covered the Thanksgiving Thunder Event @ GKK, and the response was very positive. THANK YOU!!!! This week we would like to give our insights on Batesville, MS Indoor Nationals and other Indoor Events.

Majority of Indoor track surfaces, require all the Tyre grip that you can possibly get, but on some really "GOOD and SMOOTH" surfaces may require a harder tyre with tons of bite. In this,session, we will cover the Venom Stimulants, that we recommend, on multiple Tyre Brands.

For the Burris 33a Brand we suggest a .075-.095 Tyre, Round-Semi Round Shape (LR Round), apply Venom Red 6-10 wipes, according to your preference in sets. The Venom Red will need a cure-time of min. 5 Days before event

NOTE: The more the layers applied will give Extreme Bite.

Batesville is notorious for using the 33a for the Qualifying session, early on in the event while track surface is still green and moisture is present.

To fire the Tyre, for the Qualifying session a mixed application of Venom Products as well as "GoatPee / Krug Green" will more than likely be necessary. EX:..........

Venom Pink / Goat Pee /or Krug Green 50/50%
Venom Blue/ Goat Pee/ or Krug Green 50/50%
Venom Soak for track surface, becoming black/drier.
Some occasions require the Harsh Blends Straight, with no heat, "GO WET" 1 wipe.

These blends will soften tyre dramatically, and will possibly require more than 1 set for the entire qualifying sessions.
ex: 1 set every 2 classes qualified. Tyres will duro. drop approx. 3-5 pts, per app. (Depending on outside temp).

For your typical Indoor Burris Tyre Rule Event (LIBERTY/DUQUOIN)the same concept applies, but we recommend backing off the Harsh Preps, and strictly stick to base preps, unless track is moisture/rough. Little Heat applied....(Warmers).

***KEEP CLOSE EYE ON DURO*** Too Soft possibly cause kart to enter good, slide from center off corner.

Batesville MS, Indoor, Maxxis/Unilli 900 will require mostly the same preparation in our opinion.

JR1/JR2 - .045-.060 Fresh Tyre 1-3weeks 90-150cc of Venom Green. Apply Venom Blue approx. 6-12 coats depending on duro. desired at home. Cure Time of 3-5 days recommended.

Most all other classes will require typically the same type of tyre.

Fresh Tyre 1-3 weeks 80-150cc Internal Venom Green, apply Venom Blue / or Venom Black approx. 6-12 coats depending on your designated duro. Cure time of 3-5 days recommended.

***Note*** When Internal Rolling the heavier amounts, 50% for 24-48hrs. add other 50%
***60% Less Internal Roll in Lsides***

NOTE: UNILLI 900 will require less external wipe than HT3.

Venom Black will more than likely be a great choice for the Track-side application. Venom Blue if Track has a little moisture (early in the event) and Venom Pink (later in the event, track surface dry). Mixing Venom Black/Blue is a great mid-range blend that will soften minimal but give very adequate grip.

While Indoor Racing we recommend Tyre Warmers/Hotbox to penetrate as much stimulant into tyre as possible.

Stagger is also very critical to how the Kart will turn/rotate and forward drive off corner. We recommend a min. of 34" tyre on RS and a maximum of 34.250". Tyres that are heavier Internal will shrink, so "THINK BIG STAGGER" when you are staggering the tyres.

Typical Stagger.....
13/8 Rear
15/8 Front
May vary for your Kart and Program!!!

As I have stated before, this is our opinion and hope that this assist Venom Customer, as well as any Kart Racer going to these style events the winter.

We have been blessed with a multiple selection of tyres going to these events over Thanksgiving Holidays, remember Nov. 21 is deadline to get tyre orders in. This will give the allotted time to give Venom Customers the Best selection for these events.

Thanks for the Continued Support of Venom Juice / Kevin Bishop Racing Development!!!!

Kevin Bishop
venomjuice.com
864-809-0059
864-680-3553 shop
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Kevin, would the Venom Soak and Venom Black be a good choice mix to use for indoor racing in cold weather, on a track that is medium bite and does not get very dusty or hold moisture? This track rubbers up pretty quick and gets a nice groove, we use Burris SS33A tires. The track i am talking about is Liberty Ky indoor track.
 
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