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moth898 17-02-2011 10:01 PM

same here, no set up changes. It made the car easier to drive.

mikeyscott 20-02-2011 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hazeandfizz (Post 465163)
Reg,

Not sure who your question is to but for me I didn't change the setup when going +8. It just calms the car down making it easier to drive, it has had a huge effect on my results as I'm making far fewer mistakes.

James.

May have to bit the bullet and get one.

Robocop 20-02-2011 07:40 PM

Ordered mine today

eichkay 21-02-2011 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reg (Post 465141)
Hi,
could you let me know what setup changes are made when you switch to the 8mm longer chassis,i run on high grip carpet and also high grip carpet with slippy wood,

I run in a loose clay track in australia and going to +8 chassis i had to do a few changes to get some steering back into the car as i found myself understeering possibly due to less weight over the front wheels

I ended up flipping the front arms back to stock, lower 4mm front tower, brought anti squat back to stock setting and shortened the rear wheel base..

hazeandfizz 21-02-2011 01:36 PM

Mikey.

I've run the chassis at my last 3 Winter Series outings and have finished a clear final higher than normal. Some of the guys I've never beaten before are now behind me on the grid! I'm carrying more speed and making far fewer errors.

Only time it didn't help was on a very tight/slow club night track.

Cheers,
James.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeyscott (Post 466174)
May have to bit the bullet and get one.


Gareth Jones 21-02-2011 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hazeandfizz (Post 466523)
Mikey.

I've run the chassis at my last 3 Winter Series outings and have finished a clear heat higher than normal. Some of the guys I've never beaten before are now behind me on the grid! I'm carrying more speed and making far fewer errors.

Only time it didn't help was on a very tight/slow club night track.

Cheers,
James.

Far fewer errors.....? I think i have only ever seen you crash about twice when racing against you! and thats normally when trying to avoid my car :P

Danny McGee 21-02-2011 05:53 PM

See, we did try and tell you that it makes the car easier to drive :). Thats the reason i wanted to give it a try again when i joined the team. I drive differently the rest of the guys so wanted to see if it helped me, and it did.

Glad to hear its making the difference to some guys. We have more things we want to test and try to make the car even better, so the season looks like it may be a good one.

Looking forward to giving the new 4wd a run at Maritime this weekend too :)

cmgreen 19-03-2011 04:20 PM

What setup is a very good base for running indoors e.g. worksop??

Also what pistons are used? geah ones?

simoncrabb 19-03-2011 07:28 PM

I'm looking for a good base setup on high grip astro for the long chassis car.

I've got mine built with saddles, but it's not right yet, needs more front end. I'm thinknig weight under the electronics, flip front arms back round to stock, short wheelbase rear end.

Or, should I just use a stick pack layout?

Or, even, should I try a Losi 22 style saddle layout?

rc boy 21-03-2011 09:49 PM

i would try adding some weight in the front and swapping the front wishbones back round and just go from there

hazeandfizz 22-03-2011 10:29 AM

Simon,

If it's dry I think stick pack would be the way forward, in the wet saddles should give you the extra traction.

That's what I'm going to try:thumbsup:.

James.

Quote:

Originally Posted by simoncrabb (Post 477244)
I'm looking for a good base setup on high grip astro for the long chassis car.

I've got mine built with saddles, but it's not right yet, needs more front end. I'm thinknig weight under the electronics, flip front arms back round to stock, short wheelbase rear end.

Or, should I just use a stick pack layout?

Or, even, should I try a Losi 22 style saddle layout?


cornishboy176 03-04-2011 07:57 PM

Grass Set Up
 
Hi has anyone got a set up for grass please a little bumpy with jumps,The front is digging in halfway thru the corner?

Rough Set up atm

Fr 35wt kit springs 4 hole pistons
Rr 35wt kit springs 5 hole pistons

Staggered ribs Fr
Sch mini spike 2 Rr

Thanks

jcb 09-04-2011 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cornishboy176 (Post 485343)
Hi has anyone got a set up for grass please a little bumpy with jumps,The front is digging in halfway thru the corner?

Rough Set up atm

Fr 35wt kit springs 4 hole pistons
Rr 35wt kit springs 5 hole pistons

Staggered ribs Fr
Sch mini spike 2 Rr

Thanks



I'm using the following at the moment:

Front:
Oil: 40wt
Piston: 5 hole
Spring: 4.5
Middle on tower and inside on wishbone
Camber Link: 50.5 and outside on hub
5 Degree Hubs

Rear:
Oil: 30wt
Piston: 6 hole
Spring: 2.0
Middle on tower and inside on wishbone
Camber Link: Kit and middle on hub
Long wheel base

Trish 09-04-2011 02:31 PM

Hello,

I run 3 hole pistons in the cougar.

on Grass I would run.

Short wheel base on the rear hub and front wishbones flipped.

Front
3 hole pistons with 40 wt and kit 3.5 spring
Middle on tower (add 2mm of droop by unscrewing ball stud if you run the standard tower)



Rear
3 hole piston drilled to 1.65mm holes on inner hole on tower with 2.5 spring.
rear shock bottom unscrewed 1.5mm on inner hole on wishbone.

Hope that helps for a start.

hazeandfizz 11-04-2011 09:22 AM

Stotfold.
 
What starting setup are people going to run this weekend at Stotfold if it's dry:thumbsup:?

Thanks,
James.

Swiss 11-04-2011 11:07 AM

James

I would run exactly how you finished with it at Silverstone this weekend. I didn't change a great deal from my Stotfold set up to run at Silverstone on Sunday.

Paul Timberlake


Quote:

Originally Posted by hazeandfizz (Post 488441)
What starting setup are people going to run this weekend at Stotfold if it's dry:thumbsup:?

Thanks,
James.


Cockerill 26-04-2011 08:22 PM

My setup from Stotfold national is here:

http://www.racing-cars.com/images/Te...m_stotfold.pdf

Any questions just ask :thumbsup:

mikeyscott 26-04-2011 08:45 PM

45w & 60w oil, did I read that right?

Cockerill 26-04-2011 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeyscott (Post 494763)
45w & 60w oil, did I read that right?

Yup, Schumacher Oil, equivalent Losi is 35 & 45.

mikeyscott 26-04-2011 08:50 PM

Ok thanks. Just wish they'd all use the certified method, I.e. Cst ratings...


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