Thread: DIRT
View Single Post
  #26  
Old 24-10-2011
Razer's Avatar
Razer Razer is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 341
Default

So, this sunday was dedicated to only testing some antisquat. I've been running 3 degrees, so I took it down to 1 degree. First turn felt great, I could really push it going into the turn, but on my way out where I needed to punch it for a jump - SPIN!

I think that on a track where you come fast coasting through sections and carry a lot of speed onto every jump, little antisquat is the way to go.

On my local track were all the jumps require me to be early on the throttle, more antisquat is better. I have to be a bit more cautious into the turns, but the gain is huge.

So there you have it. It's not just about low grip/high grip, but also low speed/high speed tracks...
__________________
Martin Sørlie, 1985.

Spektrum DX4R Pro - TLR 22 2.0 & TLR 22-4 - Absima

Team Smallsize
Reply With Quote