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Just got back from stotfold after the BMAX's first run, big bonus was Tom Yardy turning up with his, track was wet and low grip, tom and kev lee taking it in turns to win each round, final standings was Kev by .75 of a second, Tom had the champions pack shocks where as Joe had the moulded ones on, initial impressions are that the moulded shocks worked fine, both cars finished all rounds and final the only issue was Joe loosing a front wheel nut in the third round. those that know the stotfold track will realise a car needs to jump well and handle the bumps, joe started with black springs 40wt front and 32.5 rear (losi oil) tom i believe had 35wt Associated oil but i will leave it to him to confirm, both cars jumped exceptionally well and absorb the bumps, the only issue we had was with steering, lots of initial into the corner but then lost it mid corner pushing wide. after some tips from Yardy senior and a couple of washer it improved but still needs a bit more work, both cars were running 5.5 motors toms gearing 81/21 joe was running 87/18 toms looked perfect in terms of power delivery, joe's needs a bit more playing with to get it spot on.
big thanks to Yardy Jnr and Snr for the help and advice and not a bad start for the car 2nd and 4th. john
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Yeah I was happy with how my car went today on its first tour of stotfold. I think there is so much to come from the car it's just unfortunate that every time I have ran with it so far it's been in very low grip conditions, but its helped us get a good starting point.
Today we finished up shockwise: Front - black spring, 35wt oil, champ pack pistons (#2) Rear - black spring, 25wt oil, champ pack pistons (#1) (no roll bars, or limiters) We were geared on 21/81 with a Novak 5.5L The car responds very well to changes, and is very sensitive to ride height and wheelbase in particular. We finished up on 24mm ride height all round and medium wheelbase, although the car is pretty good on long wheelbase if more steering is needed. On the inboard side, we have added washers to remove any motion forwards or back in the wishbone, and positioning of this washer enables inboard wheelbase adjustment which we have been running on long (washer in front of the wishbone), this give more stability across bumps and enables the car to rotate a little faster in the corners. We also found that running the rear block upside down to give more anti-squat is a good move too. So far so good, next meeting is on carpet so that will be another school day I guess! Tom
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P.S. despite Joe having a good day with his new Yoke, his biggest achievement was slipping over whilst marshalling, careering through a pile of wet leaves and pulling a face like a dying fish whilst attempting to get his knees pointing in the right direction again... Legend.
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Thanks for the set up info Tom,pleased your getting on with the car, can't wait to run my car next weekend!
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Hello
Nice to hear! We (swiss drivers) try the car next weekend also on carpet... For the loost wheel nut, take this ones: ![]()
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just drop a little thread lock on the axle after you put the wheel on and before the nut, my Tamiya used to through it's nuts till I did this!
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