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Danny McGee 30-01-2009 02:06 PM

Set ups!
 
Seeing as i was bored of always seeing the subject (software issues) on the losi forum i thought id start this one that i'll try and keep updated.

Its basically the setup thats i have been using and the ones that i will be trying out.

Im thinking to start with i'll put up my Worksop setup that has worked really well for the last 12 months. The second will be what i ran last season outside. I'd also like to see other people with losi to put up theres so we can all have a look and discuss! I think it will help us all, myself included obviously. Just copy and paste mine and fill in your bits instead.

Track - Worksop

Front

Spring - Orange (paint removed)
Oil - 35
Piston - 55
Shock Tower Position - 3
Wishbone Position - Middle
VLA - Long
Camber Link - 2 B
Brass bulkhead (or 35g)

Notes---

Rear

Spring - red (paint removed)
Oil - 32.5
Piston - 56
Shock Tower Position - 4
Wishbone Position - Middle
VLA - SHORT
Camber Link - 2 D
Wheelbase - Medium

Notes---

Track - Outside whereever really

Front

Spring - Silver
Oil - 32.5
Piston - 555
Shock Tower Position - 3
Wishbone Position - Middle
VLA - Long
Camber Link - 2 B
Brass bulkhead (or 35g)

Notes--- depending front wing somtimes used. Always 1/2 4wd hard losi foam

Rear

Spring - red (paint removed)
Oil - 30
Piston - 56
Shock Tower Position - 4
Wishbone Position - Middle
VLA - SHORT
Camber Link - 2 D or E
Wheelbase - Medium

Notes--- Long wheels base if very bumpy. Losi hard foams. Oh year i also played about with pro 10 tapered springs in the rear on high bite tracks

Anything else you wanna know and ive missed out. Feel free to ask!

I think thats about it

GRIFF55 30-01-2009 02:20 PM

I'm guessing thats the 2wd Danny. What do you run on the xx4?
Cheers

Danny McGee 30-01-2009 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GRIFF55 (Post 202732)
I'm guessing thats the 2wd Danny. What do you run on the xx4?
Cheers

Yer sorry thats 2wd. My 4wd is below, i run this setup everywhere that i can remember

Front

Spring - Green or Cut 1.5 coils from a silver
Oil - 25
Piston - 56
Shock Tower Position - 2
Wishbone Position - Middle
Camber Link - 3 (long on tower) with 1mm cut off the outer hub

Notes--- Modified steering link with 15'g of weight up front too. On way used ALLL the time and alu CVD

Rear

Spring - Yellow with 2.5 coils removed
Oil - 32.5
Piston - 54
Shock Tower Position - 4
Wishbone Position - Middle
VLA - SHORT
Camber Link - 5 E
Wheelbase - Medium

Notes---Cells spaced forward, soon to be moved even further forwards when i have lipos

Anything ive missed?

jimmy 30-01-2009 04:29 PM

Good post Danny, consider it 'stuck' :)

ashleyb4 30-01-2009 05:33 PM

here are mine

http://img398.imageshack.us/img398/4...tartingxx1.jpg

http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/3113/crsetupub8.jpg

A

paulj 30-01-2009 07:57 PM

Danny what tyres would you run with those setups for the 2wd?

Does your motor choice and gearing vary much on the 2wd?

Ride heights?

I've just bought myself a CR and hit the comeback trail after a few years away from racing so I'm trying to soak up as much advice as possible for the 'new' car.
The last 2wd I owned was a BK2 hybrid but I didn't run that one much. Before that I'd run every Losi 2wd since the XX was released - oh the joy of filling hydra drives with fluid :lol:

Southwell 30-01-2009 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paulj (Post 202878)
Danny what tyres would you run with those setups for the 2wd?

Does your motor choice and gearing vary much on the 2wd?

6.5 almost all the time, my gearing is dependant on type of track/ track conditions, generally it will stay the same until places with longer straight etc.

Ride heights?

Level front wishbones and level rear driveshafts is always the right starting point, unless it's flat carpet then you can run lower.

I've just bought myself a CR and hit the comeback trail after a few years away from racing so I'm trying to soak up as much advice as possible for the 'new' car.
The last 2wd I owned was a BK2 hybrid but I didn't run that one much. Before that I'd run every Losi 2wd since the XX was released - oh the joy of filling hydra drives with fluid :lol:

See in red.

ashleyb4 30-01-2009 09:43 PM

7.5's are also very common in 2wd.

A

Danny McGee 30-01-2009 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by paulj (Post 202878)
Danny what tyres would you run with those setups for the 2wd?

Does your motor choice and gearing vary much on the 2wd?

Ride heights?

I've just bought myself a CR and hit the comeback trail after a few years away from racing so I'm trying to soak up as much advice as possible for the 'new' car.
The last 2wd I owned was a BK2 hybrid but I didn't run that one much. Before that I'd run every Losi 2wd since the XX was released - oh the joy of filling hydra drives with fluid :lol:

All of last year i was running a 6.5 - 23/78 i think. Although this year im thinking that for the majority of the tracks ill be running a Losi 7.5, purly as the losi motors are faster in my opinion and a bit easier to drive.

Ride height, hmmm well usually i run the front just below level and the rear level. I may tweak that every now and then just to see if theres a difference but generally it stays the same, thats for both indoors and outside.

Good to see ur back with losi. Im sure if we all keep this up to date then it will be a great help to us all. Once i get my lipo stuff i'm going to be hitting the tracks hard to find what i think is a decent set up. Ive got some things i wanna try to this year seeing as i have the ability to machine stuff at work. But i'll be keeping everyone up to date.

p.s i remember hydra drives. Only ever used it a handful of times though, far to meesy!

Southwell 30-01-2009 10:53 PM

Losi motors are better than most ive found, i ran a 6.5 in 4wd since the winter and it's more than enough for most tracks, although the new 5.5 is also very good, nice and smooth with good top end. Ive seen an 8.5 run and was still impressed by the speed of it, ill have 7.5 std setup in 2wd with 6.5 if i need it and probably 6.5 in 4wd but may run 5.5 at some tracks.
I think my choices will be slower motors when i get my lipos to try.

ashleyb4 30-01-2009 11:03 PM

Yea ive had my losi motor in since last winter and it hasnt been out of my car its super smooth super motors and the money makes it even better.

A

Reevsey 01-02-2009 06:12 PM

Ran my CR today at stotfold and seem to really like the following

Front

Spring - Silver
Oil - 30w
Piston - 56
Shock Tower Position - 3
Wishbone Position - Middle
VLA - Long
Camber Link - 2 B 3 washers under link
30 degree caster as std
30g on top of bulk head
Front Losi standard wing
Thin losi front roll bar - Stops so much body roll in corner

Rear

Spring - white
Oil - 25
Piston - 56
Shock Tower Position - 2
Wishbone Position - Middle
VLA - SHORT
2 degree anti squat
Camber Link - 2 E 3 washers under link on hub
Wheelbase - Medium
losi steel drive shafts
Wide losi wing 2cm gurney

Others
battery's - forwards but not up against servo in std position
Motor 6.5t Losi 25/78
Tyres - Sch Mini spike yellow & stagger rib up front when track dry

Car is forgiving to drive with this set up and well balanced

Danny McGee 01-02-2009 07:11 PM

I dont suppose you tried taking the roll bar off and running the VLA as short did you si? Why did you add the roll bar in the first place? i know you said it stopped the front diving in, but was that just the front end folding over? If so, when that happens i shortern the vla, seems to work for me.

Just a thought.

Cheers for sticking that up though, it'll certainly be one to try out. :)

Also were you running lipos? have you tried putting more weight on the front of the battery strap to move the weight forwards a bit. That really helped at worksop last time i was there.

Reevsey 01-02-2009 08:57 PM

last time i ran the car i tried short and long LVA but i find on short that although the front end does stand up much better in a corner i do loose steering, by running long with the roll bar i found a happy medium, i did try the stiffer roll bar today and it was worse in that it took to much steering away so it does do something although the bars themselves are so thin i did start to wounder if they where doing anything but they do!

No not running lipo still on cells, with all my 1/8th racing my 1/10 gear is getting out of date :p

Weight - i have alot of weight in the car, 25g down both sides on the battery tray in the chassis. I am also running the short KO servo with 40g behind that and 15g under the servo horn so in total including the 30g on the front bulkhead i am running 145g in the car as well as cells!

The weight has made a massive difference, car less prone to wheelie, and on power steering greatly improved

Si

Danny McGee 01-02-2009 11:24 PM

Holy Moly, thats lots of weight!

Cheers for the info Si, i'll give it all a bash at the next meet. Got some of those servos on order so will give the weight bit a try and report back

tyreman 02-02-2009 06:59 PM

Are you coming to Kidderminster this weekend?

Danny McGee 04-02-2009 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tyreman (Post 204029)
Are you coming to Kidderminster this weekend?

Been thinking about it more. What tyres will i be needing? Im asuming BB green spikes? or schumacher greens? What time do i need to be there? What kinda time you rekon it'll be finishing etc

Dont think i have any which is a bit of a pain, but ill see what i can do

ashleyb4 04-02-2009 06:37 PM

Hi guys needsoem help

What diffrence will a front and rear anti roll bar make to the car? The back end of my car seems to roll alot indoors at oz and was wondering if an anti roll bar would help?

A

Chris Doughty 04-02-2009 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashleyb4 (Post 204968)
Hi guys needsoem help

What diffrence will a front and rear anti roll bar make to the car? The back end of my car seems to roll alot indoors at oz and was wondering if an anti roll bar would help?

A

Ash, a job a sainsburys might help to stop the rear of your car rolling around

DCM 04-02-2009 06:51 PM

thats as classic as a panatella cigar (bought at Sainsbury's :woot:)


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