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Old 17-10-2011
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Right, had a look through the setup sections and there seems very few people running on dirt tracks, we now have a dirt track at our club, and starting to look for setups, our track is very loose and low grip, ran the loose loam setup from the TLR site..it was pants, and I have seen a couple of posts that have said the same. so there must be other people in the world that run 22's on dirt, have you found some good setups?????care to share

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go to www.rctech.net and ask in the 22 section under electric on road, the TLR guys will help you our (Matt Chambers, Frank Root etc) among everyone else, most people run theres on dirt on that forum.
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Right, had a look through the setup sections and there seems very few people running on dirt tracks, we now have a dirt track at our club, and starting to look for setups, our track is very loose and low grip, ran the loose loam setup from the TLR site..it was pants, and I have seen a couple of posts that have said the same. so there must be other people in the world that run 22's on dirt, have you found some good setups?????care to share

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Try Otto Ausfelts setup from the Petit site, it is very good on loose tracks. I am running on a slippery indoor clay track now, and testing new things all the time. The 22 is fast on it, it just always feels "floaty" and loose, and I'm trying to make it feel more safe. I'll try to post some of my experimenting here now and then;-)
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hello!
sorryfor my english

in this set up of otto ausfelt 2011 Swedish cup Trelleborg

http://www.petitrc.com/setup/losi/se...109/index.html

wha is in front suspension

shock limiter 1 mm + internal spring. 1,5 compressed???????

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hello!
sorryfor my english

in this set up of otto ausfelt 2011 Swedish cup Trelleborg

http://www.petitrc.com/setup/losi/se...109/index.html

wha is in front suspension

shock limiter 1 mm + internal spring. 1,5 compressed???????

thanks

I have no clue, so I built the shocks stock. I would guess it's a short spring from a ballpoint pen or something, but I'll ask Otto for an explanation!
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I also felt the car to be a bit floaty as you say. I tried everything untill I changed to Dustins Reedy setup and got rid of it. The biggest differense was the shorter rear link. It made it a lot better and easier to drive. Give it a try and see what you think.
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I also felt the car to be a bit floaty as you say. I tried everything untill I changed to Dustins Reedy setup and got rid of it. The biggest differense was the shorter rear link. It made it a lot better and easier to drive. Give it a try and see what you think.
I run the rear link as per the worlds setup, in the 1-D hole, really liked that more than the B. It's still slippy, but that's mainly the track.
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