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I think I read about the problem long ago but I didnt find the answer using forum search and google.
I run my midmotor 22 close to the Bloomfield setup but with less bump steer. I have a lot of rear tire wear with no weight in the car. Which setup did Evans use for the carpet EOS race? havent found it yet. |
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Can't help with Evans' set-up, but I have found that if I run the diff a little tighter than I have done on other cars it has helped to reduce tire wear as it has reduced the diffing out. It also helps to square the car up when you apply the power as there is less diff action.
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Looser slipper and lighter trigger finger can reduce tire wear....
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Wheelspin in my opinion is caused by a too tight slipper or a heavy throttle finger or thumb. It's just my experience and may not solve a similar problem for someone else, like one set-up won't always suite another driver.
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thx guys! My slipper is already loose. I have the most wear on the sides I guess it is not from spinning wheels. I use the dBoots multibyte for our track. For winter/ carpet I will run minipins and they wear even with other cars a lot so that is my basic fear.
Or is it just normal to have much more side wear on the midmotor than on the rear motor? |
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I'd also be comparing your tyre wear to others running the same tyre. Again though, a heavy throttle finger and a lot of power always seems to wear out tyres faster. I ran this chaps set-up last year mid-motor with minipins, and I got nearly a season out of tyres indoor on carpet. http://www.petitrc.com/setup/losi/se...023/index.html |
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Again, tyre wear more often happens from the diff being too tight - being as the outside tyre will try to keep pace with the inside tyre because the car's diff isn't being used as much which results in the outside tyre wearing heavier on each corner as a result of it traveling farther and spinning more. ![]() |
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