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Originally Posted by InsideLineRacing
You shouldn't really be getting that much understeer with any car thats set up correctly, so there might be something wrong somewhere. I assume you are using the same tyres as others at your track? Failing that, the next thing to look at would be ballast.
The inboard conversions generally make the cars more forgiving and from what i've seen of the Tamyia versions, they have loads of steering.
We have a one Tamiya Vega conversion in stock if you do decide to go for one.
Kev
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generally people were running yellow minis on the rear, cut staggers on the front. I left the rear as it was and went for narrow yellow minis on the front for more steering, which helped, but under power the front end would just keep pushing. I might experiment a bit more with weight distribution