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paulc 15-08-2009 10:19 AM

lazer and rb5 steering
 
hi guys

how can i get more turn in im struggling with both cars at the moment i like cars with plenty of steering and these just have'nt and with indoors soon to be here could be even more or a struggle with the tracks genrally beening tighter any advice would be apperciated

cheers paul

Fabs 15-08-2009 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paulc (Post 275371)
hi guys

how can i get more turn in im struggling with both cars at the moment i like cars with plenty of steering and these just have'nt and with indoors soon to be here could be even more or a struggle with the tracks genrally beening tighter any advice would be apperciated

cheers paul


You should get a brass bulkhead for your rb5 if you don't already. Do you run lipo? If so make sure to add some lead under your pack to get the mass balance back to what it should be.

Which zx5 do you run?

Col 15-08-2009 07:20 PM

Pau has the FS

SimonW 15-08-2009 07:29 PM

As Fabs said for the RB5, if you've already got it (bulkhead) then try Fr: Middle hole no washers inside and inside on the hub for camber links and Rr: Middle no washers and outside on hub 1mm washer, also try a softer front spring. As for the FS try more anti-squat on the back it worked for me on my SP, I'm running a 3 notch shim under the 'B' block.

Fabs 15-08-2009 07:54 PM

Not sure how you finding the fs has not enough steering. Anyway I run virtually no rear dam on the wing, and if you want more steering you can add spacer under the top link on the front hubs.

paulc 16-08-2009 10:17 AM

thanks guys yes i have the brass bulkhead on plus 100 grams of lead under the lipo i'll move the camber links and see if that improves it

cheers paul


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