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Old 10-04-2007
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Just curious as to what people are using for steering travel on the xxx-cr. My car steers great until I use full lock at which point the back end tends to snap around rather than driving round. I figured it might be because the front wheels are turning too far and maybe digging in? (or am I talking rubbish???)

I turned the travel down to 80ish % and the front wheels look more natural. I havent tested it on the track yet though
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travel is always set to 100% if its turning round on ya ether set up is wrong or tires need outside edge removing
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hmm, already got the outside edge of the fronts cut off and tried loads of different setup's and oils. This weeks attempt is 3 middle with cutdown rear yellow springs. I dont think it's a problem with rear traction really though.

take 5g of weight out of the front?...I have 20g in there at the minute...
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It could be a problem with the rear end. I have seen the rear end of the CR collapse really easy like in this picture:

http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/bury0.../NO5E4908.html

It can give the feeling that the car is 'hooking' into the corner.

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try harder springs at the back yellow way to soft on most tracks
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just as we planed it perfect lol
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Hey, isnt that Matt's car?

Funny you should mention the rear collapsing, a few people said the back is too soft. Ah well, roll on sunday, the rear is alot firmer now with the 3 middle and cutdown yellows.

Just checking against Phil's setup and the only differences I can see are

Front
Camber 2a instead of 2b (mine currently)
VLA short

Rear
Camber 3e instead of 2b (mine currently)
VLA long
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oops, you beat me too it carl!!
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It could be a problem with the rear end. I have seen the rear end of the CR collapse really easy like in this picture:

http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/bury0.../NO5E4908.html


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Every body Checks to see if this is their CR
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Bury maybe the melted astro will add some traction to the rear?
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ME ??, Ill be at Bury with everyone else hopefully.
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Hey, isnt that Matt's car?

Funny you should mention the rear collapsing, a few people said the back is too soft. Ah well, roll on sunday, the rear is alot firmer now with the 3 middle and cutdown yellows.

Just checking against Phil's setup and the only differences I can see are

Front
Camber 2a instead of 2b (mine currently)
VLA short

Rear
Camber 3e instead of 2b (mine currently)
VLA long
You could try Blue pistons, 40/45wt oil and red springs, that is what I have run on the car since it came out.
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Give me a shout when your going out to practise and I'll have a watch of your car and try and see what its doing.

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Thanks Brian, Ive just changed from 40wt but I didnt try the red springs...I'll give this new setup a go first I think, then get heavier oil and harder springs if it still doesnt feel right....maybe its the driver a little bit too
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Give me a shout when your going out to practise and I'll have a watch of your car and try and see what its doing.

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Thanks G, I'll definately do that, even better, I'll hand you the tranny
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heres what we finished up on at bury
worked fine for us
http://www.hobbytec.co.uk/index.php?...y_view&iden=56
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Stu, I'm probably not around this weekend but if G doesn't get it sorted (I'm sure he will ) then give us a shout as my CR-mongrel seemed to have Bury nailed last weekend

I'm certain that running the rear end a bit stiffer than you have been will help.
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Pete, do you mind posting your set-up (or pm'ing it to me maybe?) ??

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