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Mowen208fly 10-12-2012 12:46 PM

More steering on C4.1
 
Racing Centro on tight indoor track with a mix of carpet and slippery floor and need to get more steering out of the car have the brass bulk head and Avid steering bell cranks and with big bore shocks on red springs and 35weight oil set to inner hole on arms and middle hole on shock towers and 1 washer under links! with staggered ribs ! Any Ideas?

MiCk B. 10-12-2012 12:51 PM

Hi,

Can you post your full set-up.

It could be the rear of the car generating too much side bite / traction.

MiCk B. :-)

Mowen208fly 10-12-2012 01:08 PM

set up
 
This is the setup I have been using
http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/pro...Nov%202011.pdf

Matt Butcher 10-12-2012 01:34 PM

25deg castor would give you more initial steering. is it initial steering your lacking? also whats the diff like? a bad diff can cause major handling issues hth's

Mowen208fly 10-12-2012 01:38 PM

steering
 
initial steering is what it is lacking the diff is fine rebuilt with carbide diff balls and not over tight or to loose!

blue_pinky 10-12-2012 01:39 PM

If it's just at that venue your lacking, maybe try some mini pin front tyres too?

Mowen208fly 10-12-2012 01:45 PM

steering
 
Andy
You could be right as at Worm it is fine but struggles when the track gets tight and twisty.

cornishboy176 10-12-2012 02:02 PM

Mine was exactly the same,no front end grip on carpet with staggered ribs,

All I did was add an extra 1mm spacer on the ball stud links on the shock tower,now it is lot better on initial turn in,also -1 camber on front and 32.5 wt shock oil (35wt if quite warm indoors)

HTH

Mowen208fly 10-12-2012 02:41 PM

Steering
 
Iian
That is how I had it yesterday at Yatton and it was almost there someone in a reply above said about rear grip and It is producing loads of that so I think I need to just losses the rear end up abit!

cornishboy176 10-12-2012 04:23 PM

Hiya here is my set up from Yatton

Rear 30wt losi oil losi BB Pink spring (top 2nd hole out)

Front 35wt losi oil losi BB Green spring (try 32.5w if colder room temp) (top middle hole)

Medium wheel base

2 degree Anti Squat (less side traction which should aid front)

30 degree caster blocks (more steering entering corners less exiting corners)

2mm spacers under front ballstud link (initial turn in)

2nd hole down rear camber link

Brass Bulkhead

10g weight under bellcranks and 2 x 5g weights between 3 posts and servo

Rear Yellow Minipins

Front Yellow Cut Staggers no inserts

HTH

Any Questions please just ask

KennyClark 10-12-2012 06:05 PM

Run the rear camber link in the shortest upper hole.
Remove all washers from under front ballstud to make the steering more aggressive.

cornishboy176 10-12-2012 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KennyClark (Post 720783)
Run the rear camber link in the shortest upper hole.
Remove all washers from under front ballstud to make the steering more aggressive.


Ok i can agree with the first bit of advice but surely by taking washers out,wouldnt that decrease front end grip?

Or am i wrong?

neallewis 10-12-2012 06:44 PM

No, more washers decreases front end bite, less increases it.

not sure what tyres are being run, other than stagger ribs? Run mini spikes on wide ae wheels, scrubbed in and used, new are a bit useless until they are worn in.

alternatively run yellow minipins again on wide rims. I prefer them with the outer row of pins removed, as this helps with the aggressive nature if the tyres when swapping from low grip floor to high grip carpet.

Obviously front tyre choice to match rears being used. Don't mix pins/spikes front/rear.


You could also try a some weight under the cranks and around servo, if you don't have it.

The issue is solved mostly with tyres. Wide wheels are less aggressive (over narrow Centro wheels) and make it easier to drive. Stagger ribs just don't work in the carpet/Slippy floor tracks I race at.

highlander 10-12-2012 07:32 PM

on rear roll ctrs

this is taken from hudy set up guide

upper holls on tower or adding washers under ball stud = lower roll ctr
affects are
Decreases rear traction into corner

Increases steering into corner

Use to avoid traction rolling mid-corner and corner exit

cornishboy176 10-12-2012 07:49 PM

Glad you agree Highlander

This is straight from the hudy set up guide aswell


EFFECTS OF FRONT ROLL CENTER ADJUSTMENT
FRONT UPPER CAMBER LINK - SHOCKTOWER
Upper holes (lower roll center)
• Increases steering into corner • Car is more responsive
Lower holes (higher roll center)
• Decreases steering into corner • Car is less responsive
• Use in high-grip conditions

Freakypen 10-12-2012 08:45 PM

Don't agree

Matt Butcher 10-12-2012 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cornishboy176 (Post 720743)
Hiya here is my set up from Yatton

Rear 30wt losi oil losi BB Pink spring (top 2nd hole out)

Front 35wt losi oil losi BB Green spring (try 32.5w if colder room temp) (top middle hole)

Medium wheel base

2 degree Anti Squat (less side traction which should aid front)

30 degree caster blocks (more steering entering corners less exiting corners)

2mm spacers under front ballstud link (initial turn in)

2nd hole down rear camber link

Brass Bulkhead

10g weight under bellcranks and 2 x 5g weights between 3 posts and servo

Rear Yellow Minipins

Front Yellow Cut Staggers no inserts

HTH

Any Questions please just ask


You have your castor explanation around the wrong way.

KennyClark 10-12-2012 08:58 PM

http://www.petitrc.com/reglages/Basi...ing/index.html

If you are in any doubt about setup issues then take a look at this guide from Mark Pavidis.
I think he knows what he is talking about.

Gaz_Stanton 10-12-2012 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mowen208fly (Post 720674)
This is the setup I have been using
http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/pro...Nov%202011.pdf

If I've understood correctly you've used my Caldicot setup but are using staggers instead of minipins and harder front springs? Both these reduce steering so correcting this should sort it out.
The biggest difference will be the tyres. If still want more then the AE big bore white front spring will be the equivalent to what is on setup sheet.
If still want more then try adding an under servo weight or the C0036 bulkhead weights, although I expect you'll be happy with it once the right tyres and springs are on it! :thumbsup:

cornishboy176 10-12-2012 09:28 PM

This is taken from the Associated RC Cheat Sheet App on my iPhone

I must be wrong then:

Or they don't know what they are talking about:

Less Caster

less steering entering corners
more steering exiting corners

More Caster

more steering entering corners
less steering exiting corners


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