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Old 07-02-2012
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I am currentley working on a way of adjusting the antisquat of the x2c. i have currentley got a modified part on the car and got the wishbones level (0 antisquat ) and got 1 mm worth of adjustmant will be testing it this sunday at southport.
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intresting, I have a madmonkey that I run,anti squat was my next project,keep us posted
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No problems, once i have it sused and the strenth in their i will be talking to noel at cream extream to make them as i dont have the manyfacturing facilitys.
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Right here is my attempt at antisquat for an x2c. I used a spare t-piece, dremelled it a bit and used a Madrat front rear hangar as a a block.

The second picture shows it with a 2MM spacer underneath the front block to make some antisquat. I haven't quite finished it yet (I can't find my countersinking bit) so it is untested at the moment. Theory is sound though.
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Not bad, the system I'm developing means that the t pice isn't hacked into to retain it's strength
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Does nobody fancy a carbon one?
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Right here is my attempt at antisquat for an x2c. I used a spare t-piece, dremelled it a bit and used a Madrat front rear hangar as a a block.

The second picture shows it with a 2MM spacer underneath the front block to make some antisquat. I haven't quite finished it yet (I can't find my countersinking bit) so it is untested at the moment. Theory is sound though.
Dont think this will work to be hoenst.

Simon and I did this straight away when building the car. THe problem with it is the whole rear end flexes too much. I do have a solution and am working on getting it made. Its pretty simple actually.

Will show the fruits of my labour when its done

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Danny, what's your solution to the X2C front end width?
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