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zleader 27-09-2011 12:18 AM

Thanks guys

AmiSMB 29-09-2011 08:01 AM

Did some back to back testing last night at Bracklesham Barn club with TLR weight, No TLR weight and the Cream RC weight and it was much better with the Cream RC weight. No pendulum, loads more rear end grip even with tyres starting to go off.

Getpip 17-10-2011 04:32 PM

Fitted the 'Cream' weight in my 22...
Seemed to work really well.
Pic here: http://pipskiracing.blogspot.com/201...its-track.html

cryer-evo 24-10-2011 09:10 AM

Hi there I would like one of these do you have them in stock and do you have Pay pal ?

drop4205 24-10-2011 11:15 AM

yes he does paypal but he told me before i placed my order that he will be on vaca till Wednesday

cryer-evo 24-10-2011 11:44 AM

Ok thanks for info

Cream 26-10-2011 08:28 PM

Been away a few days, Think I have PMed everyone about these, If I've missed anyone please send me another PM.
Chears
Noel

P.S.

cryer-evo Plenty in stock, Just send me a PM and I'll go through ordering with you bud.

cryer-evo 27-10-2011 06:11 AM

I have sent pm

cryer-evo 28-10-2011 01:26 PM

Payed by PayPal today

cryer-evo 07-11-2011 10:38 AM

Got my cram weight top marks but it has made my car very rolle in the corners has any one els found this ? And is there a cure for it

Fred79 07-11-2011 01:15 PM

Stiffer springs and oil :) and less camber gain on the rear

kayce 07-11-2011 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cryer-evo (Post 578475)
Got my cram weight top marks but it has made my car very rolle in the corners has any one els found this ? And is there a cure for it

Not sure what you mean by this.... :confused:

peetbee 07-11-2011 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cryer-evo (Post 578475)
Got my cram weight top marks but it has made my car very rolle in the corners has any one els found this ? And is there a cure for it

Quote:

Originally Posted by kayce (Post 578562)
Not sure what you mean by this.... :confused:

He means:

I have received the weight from Cream.
It is jolly good, but it makes the car roll quite a lot when cornering.
Has anyone else experienced this and what can I do to prevent this from occuriing?

:D

kayce 07-11-2011 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by peetbee (Post 578588)
He means:

I have received the weight from Cream.
It is jolly good, but it makes the car roll quite a lot when cornering.
Has anyone else experienced this and what can I do to prevent this from occuriing?

:D

Considering how inexplicably low he had his ride height set the other week (while complaining about inside front wheel lift in the corners), and without any follow-up or noted changes since then - and the fact that just a touch of low mounted weight isn't going to make it happen - I'm really more interested in getting the WHOLE story of what else he's done, along with wondering if he's got the best eyesight on the planet that he can see these things from the rostrum. ;)

cryer-evo 07-11-2011 05:56 PM

right then car set up is mid mount

front
25 kick
5 deg caster
55 piston
red spring
27.5w oil
shock middle on tower/ inside on arm
tyres mini pins
all links as kit spec

rear
tow 4 deg
2.5 antisquat
55 piston
white spring
20w oil
shock middle on tower / inside on arm
cream weight
chassis in its short config
mini pins
all links as kit spec
ride hight as low as pos when racing indoor on carpet

out cide on astro and grass the same but with fastrax turf grippers all around and running rear arms level with front maching so chassis is level

kayce 07-11-2011 08:04 PM

Rear shock oil weight is too low compared to what is being used in the front.


Quote:

Originally Posted by cryer-evo (Post 578664)
ride hight as low as pos when racing indoor on carpet

What is that exactly, because last week you were running something crazy like 15mm rideheight.

steveproracing 07-11-2011 09:32 PM

Your front shock setup is a little off.
Put 2.5mm internal spacers in shock to calm some of the weight transfer on power
Your front springs are way too soft for carpet and minipins
Go for a green spring and move bottom of shock to middle
camber link should remain kit but remove the 2mm under ball stud as this causes the car to hold on to the corner too long


Now for the rear.
Your oil piston is not as far out as kayce would make out!

Try 27.5wt but with the 54 piston
Keep the white springs
Move the upper mount to outer to help support the car mid corner

Rear camber link works really well with 1e. With 3mm under outer ball
Keep everything else the same as you describe

Oh and go for around 18mm ride height all round


This setup is proven to work really well on carpet
It's very easy to drive with no negative traits
In fact its a really good standard setup for grass and astro aswell.
It only every requires fine tuning to track or driver preferences

cryer-evo 07-11-2011 11:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steveproracing (Post 578801)
Your front shock setup is a little off.
Put 2.5mm internal spacers in shock to calm some of the weight transfer on power
Your front springs are way too soft for carpet and minipins
Go for a green spring and move bottom of shock to middle
camber link should remain kit but remove the 2mm under ball stud as this causes the car to hold on to the corner too long


Now for the rear.
Your oil piston is not as far out as kayce would make out!

Try 27.5wt but with the 54 piston
Keep the white springs
Move the upper mount to outer to help support the car mid corner

Rear camber link works really well with 1e. With 3mm under outer ball
Keep everything else the same as you describe

Oh and go for around 18mm ride height all round


This setup is proven to work really well on carpet
It's very easy to drive with no negative traits
In fact its a really good standard setup for grass and astro aswell.
It only every requires fine tuning to track or driver preferences


hi there thanks for the info would the info you have given me for the front be good on astro /grass our is that just for carpet with mini pins ?
on the astro/grass track i race on i am running mini spikes front and rear also the astro/grass track is very bumpy as it is normaly a 1/8th rally cross track and is in ledbury

kayce 08-11-2011 12:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cryer-evo (Post 578866)
hi there thanks for the info would the info you have given me for the front be good on astro /grass our is that just for carpet with mini pins ?
on the astro/grass track i race on i am running mini spikes front and rear also the astro/grass track is very bumpy as it is normaly a 1/8th rally cross track and is in ledbury

Why is it that you're using, or asking about using, indoor carpet/ozite set-ups when you're now saying you're running outdoors on astro on a very bumpy track with 1/8th-sized jumps? :confused:

cryer-evo 08-11-2011 09:53 AM

i race every friday indoor on carpet
but as i have done my first meet out cide on astro / grass i would like to get a good sut up for this as this is the main race i wont to do well in


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