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jimmy 20-10-2006 05:55 PM

Setups
 
This is a sticky thread for posting setups only please! :)

mattym0310 15-04-2008 07:43 PM

Batley Outdoor

Springs: 6t
Pistons: Hard + Valve
Oil: 35 Associated
Toe: In 1 Degree
Camber: 2 Degrees
Castor: 0 washer behind wishbone
Ground clearance: 16mm
Anti Roll Bar: None


Rear:

Springs: 5.5t/Gold
Pistons: Two hole, no groove
Oil weights: 50wt Associated
Toe-in per side: 3 Degrees
Camber per side: 2 Degrees
Ground clearance: 22mm - or a little more if it cuts up.
Anti-roll bar: None
Rear lower upright: Upper Hole
Damper pickup point: Middle

mattym0310 15-04-2008 07:44 PM

Worksop Indoor

Front

6 turn springs
Kit pistons & rebound valves
30 wt oil
Push rods mounted on top of rockers
0 degree toe in - may need 1 deg toe-out
-1 degree camber
Castor - right back
14mm ride height - or lower at Worksop depending on bumps, but ride height has a big influance on steering on the Pred as you probably know.


Rear

5 1/2 turn springs & pre springs
Kit pistons
45 wt oil
Middle hole rockers
4 degrees toe-in per side
-1 degree camber
22mm ride height - or lower at Worksop, but drop front and rear the same.

mattym0310 15-04-2008 07:46 PM

Southport Outdoors

Front

5.5 turn springs
Kit pistons & rebound valves
30 wt Losi oil
Kit rockers (push rods mounted on top)
1 degree toe in
-2 degree camber
Castor – 4 washers in front, 3 behind
Front pushrod length - 30mm


16mm ride height


Rear

5 1/2 turn springs & pre springs
Kit pistons
50 wt losi oil
Middle hole rockers
2 degrees toe-in per side
-2 degree camber
22mm ride height
Maximum Droop
Kit Anti Squat

[Courtesy of Peter Ellis]

mattym0310 15-04-2008 07:48 PM

Coventry Outdoors

FRONT:

Caster: 5 washers back, 1 forward
Push rod placement: mounted on top of the rocker.
Roll-bar: none
toe in: 1degree
ride height: 18mm
camber: 2degrees
Springs: 5.5t black
Oil: Associated 35wt
pistons: kit
1 way unit in the front, fixed prop shaft.

REAR:

Roll bar: yes- soft setting.
Toe in: 2degrees
ride height: 23mm
camber: 2degrees
Anti Squat: 3.5 degrees
Shock pick up position: middle hole
hub pick up position: upper hole
springs: 6.5t black
Oil: associated 30wt.
Pistons: 2 hole - kit

[courtesy of Tom Yardy]

Mrs.TeamXtreme 15-05-2008 08:23 AM

Southport Outdoors By Tom
 
Front

6 turn springs
Kit pistons & rebound valves
35 wt associated oil
Kit rockers (push rods mounted on top)
1 degree toe in
-1 degree camber
Castor – 4 washers in front, 3 behind
Front pushrod length - 30mm
16mm ride height

tyres: worn yellow mini spikes

Rear

5.5 turn springs & pre compression springs
Kit pistons
50 wt Schumacher oil
Middle hole rockers
1 degrees toe-in per side
-1 degree camber
22mm ride height
Kit Anti Squat
3mm droop

Tyres: worn yellow mini spikes

Nosram evo 2007 with 6.5
Spur 72t
Pinion 19t
IB 4200 cells

Southwell 15-05-2008 08:38 AM

Might be useful having the type of track, track conditions etc on each setup otherwise people wont know what type of track the setup is for.

Lowie 03-06-2008 12:17 PM

dito

Tom3012 03-06-2008 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mrs.TeamXtreme (Post 124039)
Front

6 turn springs
Kit pistons & rebound valves
35 wt associated oil
Kit rockers (push rods mounted on top)
1 degree toe in
-1 degree camber
Castor – 4 washers in front, 3 behind
Front pushrod length - 30mm
16mm ride height

tyres: worn yellow mini spikes

Rear

5.5 turn springs & pre compression springs
Kit pistons
50 wt Schumacher oil
Middle hole rockers
1 degrees toe-in per side
-1 degree camber
22mm ride height
Kit Anti Squat
3mm droop

Tyres: worn yellow mini spikes

Nosram evo 2007 with 6.5
Spur 72t
Pinion 19t
IB 4200 cells


hi guys...

that my set-up for southport...

southport is a mixture of surfaces, mainly astro and grass with a couple of othe sections made up of cobbles, tarmac and concrete..

this set-up was used on a dry and sunny day, with plenty of grip on the track, however it does also work well in damp conditions as it makes the car a little less likely to suffer from grip role etc....

hope this helps

Tom

niggs98 11-06-2008 08:10 PM

here is a starting point for the new shocks on the x11 working both on flat grass and epr as well

front

springs blue (no compreision spring) 5 1/2 turn in older style
oil 25wt losi
piston kit with standard rebound valve
pushrod above rocker
pushrod lenth 33mm with shockball undone 1turn
revised front arms with 1 washer behind wishbone
cone washer replaced with 4 losi gold ballstud washers. 2 under outer ball with 2 above
extra midde hole drilled for roll bar
roll bar 1.2mm (standard) middle hole
ride height 19-20 mm
front wing kit with standard lines followed
slight toe out with 2 degrees of camber

rear

springs blue (no compresion spring) 5 1/2 turn in older style
oil 30-32.5 losi(depending on jumps)
piston kit
lower hole on shock mount
roll bar 1.2mm again in middle hole in lowered position (pic to follow)
wheelbase lenthened 1mm
ride height 22mm
1.5mm rear block (reduces on power steering)
large rear wing with full guerney
toe in to middle of front wheel
rear uprite in upper hole

shumacher yellow minispikes with outside outer row cutoff rear and 2 inner and outer cut off front

any extra info you need feel free to ask or pm

Nathan

Lowie 12-06-2008 06:54 AM

thx

what is "epr"?
and what can the Blue spring be compared at, in terms of the old springs?

niggs98 12-06-2008 07:23 AM

epr is eden park raceway (high bite astroturf and multi surface track) the springs now come colour coded so i will find out the turn equvalent when i get home but they are 1 down from stiffest
hth

jeff jenkins 12-06-2008 07:44 AM

lower hole on rear hub or shock mount rocker?

Northy 12-06-2008 07:57 AM

I *think* the blue spring would be the 5 1/2 turn 1.3mm spring :)

G

Northy 12-06-2008 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeff jenkins (Post 132746)
lower hole on rear hub or shock mount rocker?

He means on the rear rocker :)

Just noticed he forgot to mention the rear upright hole :lol:

G

niggs98 12-06-2008 09:05 AM

setup eddited for the above questions :thumbsup:

ads0021 12-06-2008 07:09 PM

Where did you adjust the wheel base?

ads0021 12-06-2008 07:13 PM

Oh and is that how you ran it on Sunday at the regional?

niggs98 12-06-2008 09:02 PM

i add washers inbetween the front of the rear hub and the ball joint adam and i tried it in the last final at the regional just to give a little more pivot. tested it again at epr yesterday in the dry and found it to be good with the full set up shown

ads0021 12-06-2008 09:14 PM

Hi its Adam. I've realized that by doing that you are reducing the hub anti-squat too. I've worked out that by adding 2MM it will make the hub and the wishbone parallel. While also making the wheelbase 2MM longer. I wish i had thought about on Sunday as i think that would have improved my car on the dusty section going onto the straight. You car seemed really stable there and i think this could explain it, do you agree? Will definitely try it next time we're at a track. I think i will also find a way of adjusting the top wishbone as we talked about so that i can change the anti-squat and the wheelbase independently.


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