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as the topic say, anyone got some hints what i can do to improve on-power steering, indoor hightraction conditions.. i think of moving camber links and so on but i dont know where to start.
i run 35wt with lightgreen springs in the front and 30wt and darkgreen in the back, 25degrees castor and swaybar at the back.. otherwise ist pretty much stock setup. |
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do you have any lead in the front? most people run about 30g of lead in the nose of the car. Try it, it will transform it!
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no extra weights at all.. adi cant see where i should put it
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i placed as much as possible under/over the steering rack, and then 5g either side of the servo at the front of the chassis
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Indoors on carpet i ran orange springs front and green rear. Also with the same amount of weight fitted as Jim.
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hmm i will try to get hold of some orange springs then.. and maybe look at the weight placements.
any of you tried with anti-squat? i was thinking of cut some off the brace that is at the back of the battery tunnel and then put some spacers under the front a-arm bracket. oh, and i also run the battery (5cell) in the most forward position |
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