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walden 15-06-2011 11:29 AM

B4 grass set up
 
Hi All

Just got myself a B4 FT :thumbsup: and looking at racing on grass/dirt tracks anyone got a good basic set up available?

Also what important hop ups would you recommend for the B4 and how much weight to add? and where?

thanks for your help :thumbsup:

MiCk B. 15-06-2011 12:31 PM

Hey,

For set-ups have a look here: http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/team_setup.php

Generally it would be 35wt oil and blue springs up front with 30wt and silver springs in the rear.

You'll want to add weight on the front and rear bulkheads, about 30grms up front and 20grms in the rear.

You may want to add more weight, around the servo or the battery strap.

But it should give you a good starting point.

MiCk B. :-)

peetbee 15-06-2011 12:32 PM

What MiCk says :thumbsup:

walden 17-06-2011 11:08 AM

thanks guys for your help :thumbsup:

reflexuk 17-06-2011 02:54 PM

Is 30g up front enough to stop the wheelies? I have 55g under the servo and 20g on the front bulkhead and still pull wheelies with my 7.5brushless?!

Quote:

Originally Posted by MiCk B. (Post 515159)

You'll want to add weight on the front and rear bulkheads, about 30grms up front and 20grms in the rear.

You may want to add more weight, around the servo or the battery strap.

But it should give you a good starting point.

MiCk B. :-)


MiCk B. 17-06-2011 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reflexuk (Post 516134)
Is 30g up front enough to stop the wheelies? I have 55g under the servo and 20g on the front bulkhead and still pull wheelies with my 7.5brushless?!


It should be enough to minimise wheelies. Have you checked that you have your slipper set correctly?

Also are you jamming the throttle from a standing start or feeding it in?

MiCk B. :-)


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