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Old 13-04-2011
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Default kitting car out for racing

hey, Ive got a thunder tiger phoenix buggy (asociated b3) which im going to replace for a tlr 22 next year, but in the mean time ive got to get my thunder tiger ready for racing, so far ive decided on 8.5t sensored motor, savox low profile servo, shumacher yellow stagger ribs front and yellow mini spikes rear, and lipo obviously . But what else? im tinkering with toe in and toe out and stuff, but what else could i fiddle with to try and get a faster and easier to handle car. thanks for reading
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experiment with different shock oils and springs and gear ratios, pinion to spur gear etc.
see if there are any essential upgrade parts available for your car get those.
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thanks for the reply mate, ive got some CF shock towers and aluminium parts lined up to replace the parts that keep breaking so thats one more step i suppose
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Your best bet is to get a couple of springs, some 20-35wt shock oil and more tyres and then just practise, practise, practise. Once you've done that, practise some more
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thanks, so practicing seems to help then lol
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