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Has anyone got any tips on setting up a b5 for indoor racing ? I'm racing at York and it's a mixture of carpet and a low grip sports hall floor .
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http://www.petitrc.com/reglages/SetupSheetDataBase.htm
This is the best site for set-up advice, tuning aids etc.. Well worth a look.. ![]()
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Thanks I'll have a look into that
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Looks very good thanks for the link
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Lots of good information of all sorts on there.. Petit RC. Glad you found it useful... Thought you were selling the B5 and going to Schumacher.? Big mistake
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I did race at York with the B5 and I found for me that 40w oil at the front and 35w at the rear and had standard spring set up improved the handling. I had the rear shock in the middle hole at the top and the inside hole on the wishbone, I used short link at the back with 2 degree camber. At the front I put the top shock in the middle hole and the bottom on the outside hole and run 1 degree camber with wheels set straight. I was running yellow mini spikes front and back but have tried the mini pins on the B5m I`m running now and prefer them. Hopefully this will give you some idea.
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