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rc10fan 14-03-2010 01:48 PM

cat sx rear end sliding about
 
Hi guys can anyone shed some light on why my cat has a tendency to slide about when racing. the set-up is standard out of the box red springs on the back with 30w oil. it always slides out when cornering this happens indoors and outdoors. any help would be great thanks.

chatts#725 14-03-2010 02:31 PM

Not saying im right but when this happened with mine the front diff had come loose meaning it was more like 2wd than 4, good way to check is just to stop the front of your car with your foot on a surface where it can break traction and apply the throttle, all 4 wheels should spin, if not there could be a problem.:thumbsup:

jameswilkinson7 14-03-2010 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by rc10fan (Post 354846)
Hi guys can anyone shed some light on why my cat has a tendency to slide about when racing. the set-up is standard out of the box red springs on the back with 30w oil. it always slides out when cornering this happens indoors and outdoors. any help would be great thanks.

Does it do this on or off power?

rc10fan 14-03-2010 05:41 PM

hi mate thanks for the reply the diff is fine tried that all wheels are turning but I'm running a one way diff in it as this is supposed to stop the front end being dragged out of corners. so I'm not sure what it could be.

rc10fan 14-03-2010 05:45 PM

basicly when I am turning into a corner normally a sharp one it just slides out so i come of the power and then go again. but in answer to your question on power i would say

PaulUpton 14-03-2010 05:46 PM

If your running a one way, make sure your throttle break on transmitter isn't to high, as off power this will be like using the break and cause car to spin. Worth a try

paul

ulrich 14-03-2010 07:31 PM

It is a good thing to have the front diff tighter than rears.

On which track surface?? dirt, astro, grass??



Quote:

Originally Posted by rc10fan (Post 354910)
hi mate thanks for the reply the diff is fine tried that all wheels are turning but I'm running a one way diff in it as this is supposed to stop the front end being dragged out of corners. so I'm not sure what it could be.


rc10fan 14-03-2010 09:27 PM

it does it on all surfaces. I will change the settings on the handset see if that helps.

cheers

Mossy 15-03-2010 08:23 AM

Post your setup and ill take a look.

Si


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