Replicated my Favorite Race Tracks at the LZ Compound



Nikko Circuit made the reverse-bank 3 wheel motion popular in drifting – and after driving Luke’s track in Australia with his own version I was inspired to attempt it myself! Beyond stoked with how it turned out. Dry Ice Blaster + HyTorc info/available here – https://bit.ly/33ElRbh
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22 thoughts on “Replicated my Favorite Race Tracks at the LZ Compound”

  1. I really think you should give up FD and just concentrate on Clutch kickers and YouTube as its seems like you can't even get out of the first round.

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  2. Adam’s white chaser is my all time favorite car literally ever, it’d be an absolute dream to own and care for one myself some day. It’s nuts to see how much he’s accomplished in the past 10 years that i’ve been following his journey. Such an amazing inspiration!

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  3. I'm currently looking for seats for my M2 and I really wanted the Pole Positions. I found the them to be too short and the harness holes to low for me because I'm over 6ft. Wouldn't you have been better going for the SPGs?

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  4. Yeah that hytorq is what we bring out at work when we run out of torquemeters (i work with building cat machines, so you know we got the big size tools! Standard m30 bolts are 1600nm torque, so it's easier to just bring the hytorq rather than a 7 feet torquemeter 😅

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  5. So that "Rad Gun"- Hytorc, is SUPER reliable! DO NOT fully remove nuts with them. If you overheat the hytorc it can just be thrown straight into the trash. We use them at my work(Nuclear power plants) because they can be calibrated and have a less than 3% difference in each torque, as well as some different sizes can go up to 2,000FTLBS.

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