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Please can anyone offer any advice...

Was at bury yesterday, track was dry in parts wet in others. I was on ballistics.

Im having problems with handling... im experiencing lots of understeer on power, when i back off/brake into corners i can corner quick sharp but soon as I put power down the back end wants to swap places with the front.

im running grey rear spring yellow front springs (tried orange and white in the front - white was even worse)
middle hole on the front and rear towers, lower outer hole
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45g brass front bulkhead 30degree 5 degrees outers

really struggled to point and drive in a straight line

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In the wet, remove the front weight. Use inside hole on rear arms. Shorten the rear camber link. Maybe lower the inner rear camber link ball stud. Under lipo weight may also help, say 60 gram. Set ESC to a mild profile.

Having said that, a track that is dry and wet is going to be difficult.
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what weight oil/springs would you use please
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Firstly what tyres were you running on the front?
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Firstly what tyres were you running on the front?
hi chris, i used yellow cut staggers... tried silvers but back end stepped loads more with silvers
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Thanks gupz ill try get a setup sheet filled out
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Please can anyone offer any advice...

Was at bury yesterday, track was dry in parts wet in others. I was on ballistics.

Im having problems with handling... im experiencing lots of understeer on power, when i back off/brake into corners i can corner quick sharp but soon as I put power down the back end wants to swap places with the front.

im running grey rear spring yellow front springs (tried orange and white in the front - white was even worse)
middle hole on the front and rear towers, lower outer hole
long links
45g brass front bulkhead 30degree 5 degrees outers

really struggled to point and drive in a straight line

thanks
Paul
Sounds like you are running a soft front spring and hard rear spring, try it the other way around. Green rear, red/orange/purple on the front. Shock oils will have a bigger effect, so use a heavy oil in the front to get rid of some of the snappiness in your steering. Softer rear oil and stand the shock up to get a better response from the car digging in.

Get rid of the 5 degree inserts in your casters. 30 degree bulkhead should be more than enough.

The brass bulkhead will cause you masses of initial steering. Only use it when the grip is really high and you are trying to get rid of grip roll. This will cause you a problem with spring rates. More weight = Harder spring to achieve the same rebound and compression.

Running a bit of weight in the centre will help even the car out.

Links/wheelbase - leave it alone and only adjust if you are at a different track that requires you to do so. Otherwise, wet or dry, leave it as it is. Set these for the track, not the conditions.

Without knowing your set up and what you are running in the car, it's virtually impossible to give an answer. Sadly, it's down to trial and error.

Hope that helps a bit though
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