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Chris Lovely 20-05-2010 06:28 AM

Team Drivers Help needed
 
As the title currently says, I am looking for the help of Schumacher Team drivers.

I am currently racing the Schumacher Mi4 on a slippery wood surface, and I am struggling abit with the car.
We run on schumacher mini pin, and the grip is minimal.

I am struggling for low speed turn in, and I am also struggling for the rear end grip coming out of the corner. Otherwise then that the car is brilliant.

Any help would be much appreciated

Chris

dale 20-05-2010 07:50 AM

Sounds like the weight distribution is too far forwards. Moving it back will give you more turn-in and more on-power rear traction.

Softer rear springs, less castor, toe-out on the front and more toe-in on the rear will also help, but not as much as the WD change.

Rich D 20-05-2010 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Lovely (Post 378709)
As the title says I am a schumacher team driver and I am in a need of a little help.

I am currently racing the Schumacher Mi4 on a slippery wood surface, and I am struggling abit with the car.
We run on schumacher mini pin, and the grip is minimal.

I am struggling for low speed turn in, and I am also struggling for the rear end grip coming out of the corner. Otherwise then that the car is brilliant.

Any help would be much appreciated

Chris


Chris you dufus, i advised you to ask for team driver help, not announce that you are a team driver in need of help lmao :thumbsup:

sldmodels 20-05-2010 09:39 PM

have you tried Schuey rally blocks? We use them in micro racing and they're amazing on almost any surface.

Chris Lovely 20-05-2010 09:49 PM

As now changed :P
I am looking for the help of team drivers, as I am stuck with what to do with my car.

And also rally blocks have been tried, but everyone uses the same tyre, as it offers more grip and consistancy

Chris


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