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antnee 20-09-2007 05:41 PM

anyone from worksop?
 
Need to contact someone from worksop rccc about the sunday series quickly.

has anyone got a number/email for me?

antnee 20-09-2007 06:36 PM

ahh, its ok, sorted it now :)

anyone racing at worksop then?

B-Sting 20-09-2007 06:49 PM

Worksop!!!!!!
 
Hi ya Im doing all 7 rounds of worksop and i cant wait:)

B-Sting 20-09-2007 06:58 PM

Worksop set up!!!!!
 
Hi all again, about worksop anyone got or have a rough set up for a FTB4? :D

antnee 20-09-2007 08:30 PM

same as him but a XXX-cr??

i only booked in tonight, paying on the day :D going to be a right laugh for me, second time racing indoors, and i will be using a 6.5 brushless(de-tuned thankfully)

ashleyb4 20-09-2007 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by B-Sting (Post 60992)
Hi all again, about worksop anyone got or have a rough set up for a FTB4? :D

Hi

well this i what i run indoors and what tom yardy suggested to me very similar to what i run anyways ive tried it and its really nice.

Front
Shocks-
30wt oil
Blue Spring
Middle hole tower
Inner hole wishbone
Camberlink-
No washers under ball stud.
Longest camberlink

Rear
Shoks-
30wt oil
Silver spring
Middle hole tower
Inner hole wishbone
Camberlink
No washers under ball stud
Inner hole on U plate no washers (with new plate)
Std camberlink possition on hub can never rember where it is.

Tyres- Schaumcher mini pins witha medium or soft insert.

Hope that helps.

A

mark christopher 21-09-2007 07:58 AM

think bradders and cragg had silver front

grindog 21-09-2007 09:03 AM

do people still run no inserts at worksop?

mark christopher 21-09-2007 09:38 AM

think that was a tc thing wasnt it?
last meeting the snee blue seemed to be the preference

im doing reports for rrci, one thing is the ed wants tech charts!, second if you get any good pics let me know as they could well get into th mag, if you have anything new let me know and ill try to get it in the report.

ashleyb4 21-09-2007 09:42 AM

Yea cragg and bradders proberly run silver front to give them more steering never tryed it myself but its something i want to toy with over the winter season.

A

Chris Doughty 21-09-2007 10:03 AM

Ash - is your indoor setup a worksop setup?

worksop is not normal 'indoors'

I would certainly be looking for silver or even softer front springs at worksop, especially early on, there is not much grip

_sleigh_ 21-09-2007 10:28 AM

Ash.. tip for you, if you're going to the Worksop meetings make sure you've got a coat for when you get there (it's cold) :o, and also make sure you pit directly under one of the roof heaters (cuz they're bloody warm) :D

Track used to get well rapido when the heaters came on.

ashleyb4 21-09-2007 10:32 AM

What do youmean by not normal inddor never been to worksop i thought indoors was like indoors how many types of indoors can there be. Advice taken. Not sure i want to go now if its cold.

A

_sleigh_ 21-09-2007 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashleyb4 (Post 61044)
What do youmean by not normal inddor never been to worksop i thought indoors was like indoors how many types of indoors can there be. Advice taken. Not sure i want to go now if its cold.

A

What Chris means is the surface isn't the normal shiny floor / carpet mix.. It's a specific flooring designed the indoor athletics, which is low grip until the dust is cleared from the line. The track will probably still have the same indoor "gym mat" style jumps. Just don't go hopeing for ball's out high grip indoor racing, it's more throttle control drift styleee to start until the grip comes up..

I'd probably recommend racing 4WD on your first visit, as the grip levels will be easier to get used to..

ashleyb4 21-09-2007 10:38 AM

:eh?::eh?::eh?: I get what you mean its a bit like what we had in our sports hall at school like rubber stuff:eh?::wtf: Would be good fun for 2wd 19t in just take it stead ill see close to te events if i fancy going to one.

A

_sleigh_ 21-09-2007 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashleyb4 (Post 61046)
:eh?::eh?::eh?: I get what you mean its a bit like what we had in our sports hall at school like rubber stuff:eh?::wtf: Would be good fun for 2wd 19t in just take it stead ill see close to te events if i fancy going to one.

A

Yeah sounds the same sort of surface. It's a rubbery/cork type material that allows athletic running spikes to be used for sprinting.

As for waiting until close to the events, just keep in mind the entry has a strict closing date of 1 week before the event, and that the entries need to be sent via post. So "be prepared" as the scouts say.

Chris Doughty 21-09-2007 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashleyb4 (Post 61044)
What do youmean by not normal inddor never been to worksop i thought indoors was like indoors how many types of indoors can there be. Advice taken. Not sure i want to go now if its cold.

A

this is my point exactly, you have never been to worksop, you don't know what the track is like but you are posting a setup for someone who wants a setup to use at this track.

ashleyb4 21-09-2007 11:00 AM

At least i try and help unlike alot of people!

A

Chris Doughty 21-09-2007 12:02 PM

help people by giving them a setup that might not work?

Lee Martin 21-09-2007 12:09 PM

dnt see sense in that! lol.......................

turn up...ask someone whos car looks good. lol.

the B4 is always good anyway!


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