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Originally Posted by fletcher
when i originally got my 1.0 and was running shorty packs i had the above set up. Reciever and esc at the back with a shorty pack pushed up to the servo. I now run saddles pushed ni on against the motor and found that better with a full size servo at the front and a small amount (15g) of weight under the bulkhead. I always found the car a lot more unforgiving running a shorty pack. Tended to snap round when pushing hard easier. Mines currently a 1.5 now and after a tad more weight on the nose again last night at maritime it made a huge difference. Just remember if your pushing to much weight up the front your gonna begin to loose the traction which iv always thought the 22 thrives with!
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Last night at Maritime was the second time i had used the car.Starting off kit setup,i was 2 seconds a lap quicker with the 22 2.0 than my last car.
Only used the shorty as that is what i was running in my last 2wd.But i have the option of running saddles aswell,so may try them also.
I will try different setups when i can.Even kit setup is not to far from perfect,shows how good this car is.
Will purchase the brass bulkhead just to get the weight as low as possible and try that.