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Old 06-06-2009
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Default X6 wing placement

Do you need to run all wing as far forward as possible. Not just the standard wing if i am going to use a j concepts wing which is not as deep for example?
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Old 06-06-2009
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It depends on how much rear down force you want. The farther back the more rear down force.
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I always run my X6 wing in the most forward position. If I use a Jconcepts wing I cut the front edge back by about 10-15mm and move it forward till it almost touches the tower.

In very low grip then I might try running the wing further back, but otherwise it's always forward.
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Old 07-06-2009
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Ok thanks
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Old 11-06-2009
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Default front wing

(i thought i posted this but i can't find it)

does anyone run a front wing? something like hupo's front wing?

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Old 11-06-2009
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(i thought i posted this but i can't find it)

does anyone run a front wing? something like hupo's front wing?
Many of us are using the small JC wing - Hupo used this large wing to get more high speed steering on indoor carpet tracks...

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