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Out of interest, asside from using the throttle a bit more gingerly, is there any way of generating more on power grip to get drive out of the corner in the damp?
Would rasing the gearbox make any difference or is there nothing you can do about it? |
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DONT BE SUCH AN ANIMAL ON THE THROTTLE!!!
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Not quite the response I am after there Mike
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lower the rear links
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Good question? Not sure what raising the gearbox really does or what conditions it would suit.
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Other things which can improve drive coming out of corners in a 2wd car are:
Ride height of the rear lower than the front Lower inner camber link holes Shorter rear camber link Softer rear oil Inner shock mounting position on rear arm Reduce anti-squat Add weight to middle and along middle of car |
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Thanks James good points will try a few when track a little dampish
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Regarding the lower rear links. Is that just a case of moving the hangers?
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yer just flip the hangers mat
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Single biggest thing on an X6 is to mov the weight distribution about i.e. take some weight out of the fornt and/or add some to the rear. I personally take the weight plate I have under the servo out and add some under the lipo at the rear, oh and unclip the rear anti roll bar.
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Short wheelbase as well.
And raising the tranny does give more drive at the expense of side bite and bump handling. E. |
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I think wot he was really looking for was the fact that last nite at oz it was damp and as you put on the power the back end had no side bite and would snake abit out of corners. if you fed the power in gentally the car was gettin plenty of drive just because of the conditions there was little to no side bite to keep the car in a straight line if you jammed the throttle
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Knowing Mat he was on bald yellows to
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Brand new balistics this time, so least I had the right tyres
![]() Wasn't my issue really, was just interested in what other people did, I managed to get around fine for the first time out with the car, just trying to understand a bit more if anyone did anything special to aid them in these conditions. I am there on Sunday Mat, but will speak to you sat anyway. |
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Since I didnt set up my ESC- LRP sphere 6,5 combo- from throttle mode 3 to mode 1 I had a lot off sliding problem at accelration out of corners. Now everithing looks well. Maybe sometimes not the cars setup is guilty, but the overmotorisation on the slippery track. To change the ESC setup and to decrease the throttlespeed on your transmitter is also a way and not only fight with the screwdriver around your buggy ![]() the setup of the electronic units until now is not mentioned on any setupsheets...maybe it gives sence to visualize it maybe not. Its absolutely personaly feeling, but should help.
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