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Old 06-10-2014
whites75 whites75 is offline
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Originally Posted by OneKiwi View Post
JQ has quite a good guide as well, located at the bottom of the page.

http://jq-products.com/the-news/43-t.../160-the-guide

I know there is an app for phones as well that is pretty good but can't remember it just now
looks helpful that pal thanks

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Originally Posted by sosidge View Post
Most important thing is building the car correctly - so first thing to solve is the car pulling to the side. You need to make sure that the moving parts move freely and the fixed parts are fixed firmly.

Next most important thing is tyres - copy what others are running.

Just run the car in kit setup first. Driving and tyres makes so much more difference than the setup. When you are running consistent laps, then you can think about changing the setup to find more speed.
yep cant argue there pal, when I next goto a club I will ask the experienced people to see if the servo horn looks straight, it does to me but would prefer a second opinion.

tyre wise I did speak to other guys at the club and got the same tyres and most I think, mini spikes, used on a smooth, slippy floor with bits of carpet sometimes, just need to wear them in more to get more grip as I struggled on one particular tight corner, but that could be my driving lol but I was also told the new tyres are mo good on the slick surface, so I guess that's a tip for future racing too maybe
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