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I know this is a bit of a noob XX4 question, but.....
Which is the best setting for the ackerman inside or outside? I've looked at a few cars and setups and both are used. ![]() Any help will be much appreciated. Cheers Brett |
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we use the outside hole all the time
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Use the one that makes it steer properly, not the one that makes it go:
Push, push, push, push, push, hook! If there is one that is..... G
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Which ones that?
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sorry guys, at least from what iv'e been told and what i've read, it doesn't look like there is any ackerman adjustment on the xx4(from looking at Jimmy's review car) The only adjustment there is different holes for the steering drag link. In this case, the inside hole would provide more throw before the steering assembly would hit the Diff adjustment plates. If you run the inside hole, you will have to shorten the turnbuckles, and there may not be room for that. I think that The car is fine on the outside hole, and doesn't need any more steering.
http://img509.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ckermaniw3.png |
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may i say..... WTF?
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sure, but why?
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because you would delete your statement,theres no ackerman,
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WhAt!?!?
![]() i have NO idea what you guys are saying, REMEMBER i live in America, and we speak a little different here. SO if you could please speak in as simple of a language that you can! Goo Goo GA GA GOOOOO |
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cant remember which way round it is, but one option gives the car a more positive feel going into the corner, the other gives more on-power steering.
Lazerboy - you really are genius! will you be my crew cheif for 2008?
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Thanks to all. (especially lazerboy
![]() )I'm using the outside hole too. So this saves me a job, cheers Brett |
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should we change his name to crazyboy ? lol
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CRashley, crazyboy... Carl you're on a role
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Whoever is talking to you and whatever you are reading don't know what they are talking about. Generally less ackerman (the standard setup) gives more aggressive steering and better steering into the corner, but can lead to sudden oversteer when you let off the power in the corner and the outer tyre loads up. More ackerman (the inner holes) gives less initial turn in but is more consistent through the corner. Also gives better steering at low speed (but who wants to go slow )
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Click on this link:-
http://www.rctek.com/handling/ackerman_steering_principle.html for a complete explanation on the effects of ackerman steering in a model car. |
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