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Right folks who can help me my kf has issues on the race track.. Trying to put power down in corners and rear always wanting to swap ends in low speed and low/medium grip tracks.... (Mainly grass tracks)
Here's what I've tried Lg chassis Weight at rear Dropped motor to from 7.5 to 8.5 maybe drop even further to 9.5 Esc mod and basic programs Transmitter settings curve punch etc Sorting and Harding rear end Tried both gear and ball diff, ball slightly better And thumb control I kinda feel like JB at mclaren pottering around at rear as I can't actually race others... However when I run my sv2 different story lap time and count increase I can actually push and compete... And finally does anyone know if Schumacher are making or developed a new mid motor car Last edited by gd26; 08-06-2015 at 08:12 PM. |
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Try:-
Carbon low grip chassis in shorty configuration. 76spur (to get motor as far back as possible). High inertia side gears 35t and 21t (Found this makes a big difference). Ball diff. Front end :- 275cst oil and white core springs. Inner hole on reversed wishbones, middle hole on tower. Std camber link plate, link outside on hubs 5 degree hubs. Alloy centre track rod or space std up by 4 mm and add 4mm under outer ball studs. Rear end:- 200cst oil and white springs. Inner hole on sv2 wishbones (or drill 3rd inner hole on std wishbones), middle hole on tower. Shocks will need internal limiting by about 4mm. 4degree tow in and 0 degree anti squat. Low inner pin height. Std camber link plate, link outside on hubs. Short wheelbase. Should be very easy to drive |
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That set up is seriously soft take a look on www.petitrc.com set up page and and look at the set ups on there
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Yes, it is soft, and is only a suggestion to try, and tune from there.
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I'm new to the KF - but mine is planted.
Built as per kit - but with 1.6 drilled pistons rear (not drilled front) and 25wt oil rear - 35wt front. Also long link on rear - that's it ![]() Also - it appears from other local drivers experience at our track, that the original chassis with Saddles works better (all astro track) - I tried the low grip and went straight back to the saddle chassis after one run! A friend though also has a KF2 and cannot get it to work right at all - same shock setups feel totally different on the bench - it's like his car is 'jinxed' and he can't get it to work at all - maybe some of them are just 'flawed' ! |
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i just ran a kf2 and for me was allot of fun , only had an issue with the back wanting to slide out so i increased the anti squat and i think it should be fine (on astro) also i moved the shocks inwards, seems a little bitey on the turns
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I'll spin up my saddle kf soon as i can. it was great at RHR last YORCC meeting of the year.
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