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Old 25-07-2012
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Default Oople Invernational B4

I'm sure I'm not the only one who will be digging out their old B4 for a run on the clay track this weekend for the Oople Invernational.

Now I've got my Holeshots glued up, what setup am I putting on the car? I had a look through the setups on petitrc, but don't know which ones are applicable to a Lipo B4 on Clay.

If anyone could recommend somewhere ot start, it'd be much appreciated. Thanks, Chris.
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A cragg euro or worlds I'm guessing
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Try, cml set up sheets ?
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Long chassis or short?
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Snapped chassis by the weekend!!!
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Snapped chassis by the weekend!!!
Haha

Just start on the B4.1 FT kit setup and go from there, you'll want to add a bit of weight around the servo. I'm pretty settled on about 35g although that's with the long chassis, on the shorter chassis you will have a touch more steering in general so you might want less. Obviously the weight of your servo affect's this...

If anyone needs any help with setup's come and see either Ben or myself over the weekend

In general compared to running on astro...
2wd - softer front spring, more damping in general
4wd - change tyres
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Long chassis or short?
I would run short chassis as the jumps arnt to harsh and the track looks tight
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I would run short chassis as the jumps arnt to harsh and the track looks tight
Tight? I think it looks pretty big
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