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Rci Tnt Undetectable Tire Softener,racing Tire Treatment,1 Gal.,cuts 2-5 Tenths on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
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High Performance Parts, United States

High Performance Parts, United States
Condition:New Brand:RCI Manufacturer Part Number:6000X

                                                                                         

This is a brand new 1 Gallon Bottle of Racers Choice TNT Undectable Tire Softener (Part #6000X).  1 Gallon should treat tires for four racing weekends.  Good for use on dirt and asphalt tires.

  • TNT 6000X is designed for racers that are going to run a total of 50 laps or less
  • Reduces lap times 2-5 tenths
  • Increases tire life up to 50%
  • Increases tire traction
  • Tires will run 15-25 degrees cooler
  • This product works on natural & synthetic rubbers
  • All tires respond well including hard tires with grooves
  • If you have very hard, glazed, used tires, this product will bring them back
  • According to RCI, this is undetectable

For maximum results, clean the glaze off new tires before softening with RCI 7050X Tire Cleaner, available in our Ebay store.  This should be worth another 1/2 of a tenth.

Suggested instructions:

  • Clean tires with 7050X Cleaner
  • Scuff tires with wire brush
  • Shake product well
  • Using a paint roller, apply first coat evenly while rotating the tire
  • Allow tires to dry for 2-3 hours in between coats
  • After the third coat, allow 24-36 hours before racing
  • Note: Dirt Track tires usually work better with 4-5 coats

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