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Originally Posted by Cody227
you are experiencing a basic problem.in the design of mm buggies: too much weight transfer. for.some it fits the driving style ver well and for some it doesnt. try using only one idler gear but you will have to change your setup dramatically or else you will have way too much steering in all situations.
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Try thickening the rear oil weight. It seems too light. If the front is heavy at 500cst (37.5wt), and the back is 250cst (20wt) what happens is the front doesn't lean or roll and develops a push, while the back leans too much thus the imbalance will cause the car to hook or spin mid corner, or a handful to drive out of the corner. Normally you need to try to ensure the roll rate of the front and rear is close otherwise you will have a ill handling car.. Or unless you got a point and shoot track. straight 180 turn, straight. 90 turn, etc..
Try 30wt approx 400cst front and 27wt approx 350cst rear. Using 1.5x3 holes front and rear. Its a good starting point for a med bite carpet setup.
Also battery placement. The more rearwards you put the weight, the more the car wants to rotate and swing in a corner. Moving it more forward, stops the rotation.