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david85williams 12-10-2015 10:33 AM

Schumacher KF2 wet setup
 
Hi all!

Im hoping someone can be so kind to share their wet setup for my KF2 at TORCH. I'm really struggling to get the car working well in the damp or wet. I know there are plenty of setup sheets online but nothing specific to TORCH.

I have had a play with most things on the car and found some improvements but I was hoping someone could give me a more detailed setup sheet.

Thanks

David

AmiSMB 12-10-2015 10:45 PM

I am sure Steve Brown can help you out there. I usually run ball diff rear and put the 4 degree hangars on the rear hinge pins and then run bb greens rear and silver staggers up front.

HTH

Grant

hazeandfizz 14-10-2015 10:46 AM

David,

Will you be there on Sunday?

Pop over and see me, I will be happy to talk KF2 setups. You will find me near the red VW camper (I will have my 2 kids in tow).

KF2 works really well in the wet at Torch.

Regards,
James Barker.

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Originally Posted by david85williams (Post 928734)
Hi all!

Im hoping someone can be so kind to share their wet setup for my KF2 at TORCH. I'm really struggling to get the car working well in the damp or wet. I know there are plenty of setup sheets online but nothing specific to TORCH.

I have had a play with most things on the car and found some improvements but I was hoping someone could give me a more detailed setup sheet.

Thanks

David


david85williams 14-10-2015 07:04 PM

Hi James,

Yes I should be there on Sunday but likely to be running my new (to me) K1 aero.

I will bring my KF2 along anyway. Your help will be much appreciated. I can get the car to run well in the dry but in the wet it's either a handful to drive or very slow.

David

david85williams 26-10-2015 12:45 PM

Thanks for the input above. I got some good advice at the track. Just need to try it out and stop being distracted by 4wd! :lol:


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