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Old 18-06-2012
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Default X11 setting for very loose track...

i'm a little disappoint, i can not found a good setup for my track
is very loose, and my x11 in acceleration out of the corner lost the rear (oversteering)
this is the track:



i use the same tyres of other drivers.
esc xerun 120 2.1
lipo stick
motor feigao 6.5 with 17 pinion.
this is my last setup:
front:
oil losi 35 1 hole no valve internal spacer 4mm.
spring 5.5
Caster min, upper front amrs all front, next time i try with: max caster 21° with mod
pushrod short, (next time try with standard pushrod)
camber 1°
toe 0°

rear:
oil 35 losi 1 hole no valve
spring 6 + pre compression gold
max drop
shock on lower hole
upright on higher hole (next time i try with lower hole)
wheelbase lowered of 2mm.
toe in 2.5°
rear diff. little loose.
big wing with gurney (team arashi)
i search one car more easy to drive....
thanks for the help.

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Try softer rear oil - 30wt with softer springs and run more toe in on the rear.

What camber are you running on the back?
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Try softer rear oil - 30wt with softer springs and run more toe in on the rear.

What camber are you running on the back?
rear camber 1°
i have used oil 30 but is to low with this temperature (the track is indoor and the temperature is over 30°C very hot...) when the car landing, the rear touch the ground very strong.

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the pred.co is off line from some days...

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You can also try to loosen the slipper a little bit (let's say 1/16 of a turn) to make the car less agressive during acceleration.

I'm having my first race on clay surface with the pred this weekend so I'm also a bit excited and having a lot of questions in terms of setup
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You can also try to loosen the slipper a little bit (let's say 1/16 of a turn) to make the car less agressive during acceleration.

I'm having my first race on clay surface with the pred this weekend so I'm also a bit excited and having a lot of questions in terms of setup
good luck for your race!
in my experience, the clutch of the pred is not much stable and reliable
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If it has power-on oversteer, try less steering lock.
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