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basey
24-03-2011, 10:17 AM
Hi all
Can u help with a set up on a slippy hall floor .the rear keeps kicking out as soon as I put on the gas

Big G
24-03-2011, 10:18 AM
What tyres are you using?

s22jgs
24-03-2011, 10:42 AM
i presume you are running at faversham on wednesdays.

Move front and rear camber links to inside lowest position for a start.

What shock and diff weights you running?

Failing this, have a word with Ed or Les next week. They are always willing to help

basey
24-03-2011, 11:09 AM
Schumacher yellow spiked .

Yes mate favetsham running them like that bottom on inside front an rear got 2000 rear and 27 shocks and front 5000 and 35 shocks it is sum of edds set up o and have the side weights

Big G
24-03-2011, 11:35 AM
I found running 35wt in the front shocks with kit pistons gave too slow response so I run 25/20 now which works well.

I tend to run my front links highest and the rear 2nd from bottom. Rear ARB gives me a bit more grip when exiting corners, but if your rear is loose exiting I wouldn't advise this.

I run yellow mini pins

Try the 1 degree hubs on the rear if you have them to gain more rear grip or introduce some more slipper

s22jgs
24-03-2011, 02:26 PM
Schumacher yellow spiked .

Yes mate favetsham running them like that bottom on inside front an rear got 2000 rear and 27 shocks and front 5000 and 35 shocks it is sum of edds set up o and have the side weights


LOL ok.

sounds ok. try whacking 10 in the front diff.

You gotta remember Ed is one of the countris top drivers. I like to think im an ok driver, was top 3 in A finals at kent before i stopped nitro. Ive driven Ed's nitro car and i found his setup too much for me. From what i could feel on the car, and speaking to both Ed and Les in the past, he likes to get the power down in the corner rather than roll it and power on the way out.


How new are you tyres?

You could try adjusting the angle of your shocks.

captainlip
24-03-2011, 07:39 PM
you need 12500 in the front and 7000wt in the rear

basey
24-03-2011, 08:02 PM
Thanks 4 the help will give them a go and let u no
Hi steve the tyres r new

s22jgs
25-03-2011, 08:17 AM
Thanks 4 the help will give them a go and let u no
Hi steve the tyres r new

dont read too much into it all then.
Mine have done the last sunday round and one wednesday and are still slippy as a frozen lake.

Big G
25-03-2011, 10:53 AM
in our hall new tyres are terrible until round 3 when you tend to set TQ lol