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Forum: Yokomo 06-09-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
Just to add, I run an Xpert servo and I also had...

Just to add, I run an Xpert servo and I also had to shave a bit off the bulkhead as it was touching.
Forum: Yokomo 05-09-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
Geometry on the 4wd is different from the 2wd so...

Geometry on the 4wd is different from the 2wd so the guide with the +1 wishbones isn't really correct.

We run the standard bmax arms with 1 x 1mm shim in rear shocks with no issues of popped...
Forum: Yokomo 27-08-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
I'm no expert, but I'd imagine it's a bump steer...

I'm no expert, but I'd imagine it's a bump steer adjustment? Not an area of setup I have a lot of experience with. I've always left mine as kit.
Forum: Yokomo 26-08-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
http://l-m-racing.co.uk/products/index.php?route=p...

http://l-m-racing.co.uk/products/index.php?route=product/product&path=104_83&product_id=664
Forum: Yokomo 11-08-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
The front inserts change the roll centre to high...

The front inserts change the roll centre to high or low. If you want to keep the car the with the same toe, but different anti squat then you will need to change the rear inserts.
Forum: Yokomo 10-08-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
Give it a go, should give some more side bit too....

Give it a go, should give some more side bit too.

Why do you need to flip the hangar? Or do you mean the arrows in the hangar? It's not as simple as just changing one side, refer to the manual...
Forum: Yokomo 20-07-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
A spacer or 2 out the ackermann and I think it...

A spacer or 2 out the ackermann and I think it would definitely be better.

We had to use cut staggers this weekend at TORCH and go to 3mm as for once the car was actually lazy on the front which I...
Forum: Yokomo 13-07-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
Yes, you want low profile, slim staggers. I...

Yes, you want low profile, slim staggers.

I believe from pictures that I have seen from Shins car before, that he runs his cut staggers on the full size 2wd wheel with them stretched across. Not...
Forum: Yokomo 12-07-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
Use normal staggers, not cut staggers, they just...

Use normal staggers, not cut staggers, they just give way too much.
Forum: Yokomo 09-07-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
Thanks mate, much appreciated, will have a proper...

Thanks mate, much appreciated, will have a proper look at this after.



Yes, me, before we went into all the detail.
Forum: Yokomo 09-07-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
Could you take a picture of the rb6 from above to...

Could you take a picture of the rb6 from above to show the angle of the links?
Forum: Yokomo 08-07-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
I believe it's to do with the angle of the arms...

I believe it's to do with the angle of the arms mate, so I suppose it depends where the RB6 rack is mounted in relation to the steering arms. This could make a difference with the angle of the...
Forum: Yokomo 08-07-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
I'm definitely not wrong. Do you own a YZ2? If...

I'm definitely not wrong. Do you own a YZ2? If so, you take it on an astro track with 0mm, then with 4mm, and then tell me I am wrong.

Which part am I incorrect? More ackermann calms steering...
Forum: Yokomo 08-07-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
Adding 4mm washers on the Yz2 is moving it closer...

Adding 4mm washers on the Yz2 is moving it closer to the front of the car and this is what calms it down.

The angles don't lie.



We are going to have to disagree on this as per above.
Forum: Yokomo 07-07-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
Right lads, wanted to measure the ackermann so we...

Right lads, wanted to measure the ackermann so we could put this to rest for the YZ2 at least.

Here are the measurements for the wheel angles:

0mm washers - In 40 degrees, Out 29 degrees.
4mm...
Forum: Yokomo 07-07-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
This kinda goes along the lines of what most of...

This kinda goes along the lines of what most of the things I read yesterday said. If in doubt just make the change on your bench and you can tell by eye!
Forum: Yokomo 06-07-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
Best post so far. :thumbsup::D

Best post so far. :thumbsup::D
Forum: Yokomo 06-07-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
Yes and no, think it's getting confused. More...

Yes and no, think it's getting confused. More ackermann means the inside wheel traces a tighter arc and the 2 wheels have a more severe angle difference when turning. This stops the outside tyre...
Forum: Yokomo 06-07-2015
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Posted By Allan1875
Double post

Double post
Forum: Yokomo 06-07-2015
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Views: 172,327
Posted By Allan1875
Reducing ackermann means making it more...

Reducing ackermann means making it more aggressive. Do you mean increase? Or do you agree that 4mm spacers should be more aggressive than 2mm.

Lets not confuse this further. :p
Forum: Yokomo 06-07-2015
Replies: 767
Views: 172,327
Posted By Allan1875
So after speaking to a couple of people, and...

So after speaking to a couple of people, and looking into a couple of different cars, it's apparently due to the pivot point of the bell crank.

For example, I looked at the B5M manual and it...
Forum: Yokomo 06-07-2015
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Views: 172,327
Posted By Allan1875
So, I just spoke to Lee Martin as this was...

So, I just spoke to Lee Martin as this was bugging me.

He confirmed that for the 2wd, it is opposite. Further forward = less aggressive.

I am still going to mess with this at home, can anyone...
Forum: Yokomo 06-07-2015
Replies: 767
Views: 172,327
Posted By Allan1875
Hi mate, Confused over this now as I 100%...

Hi mate,

Confused over this now as I 100% agree with what you are saying and on my BMAX4, further forward = less ackermann, which is more aggressive.

I read somewhere ages ago that when...
Forum: Yokomo 05-07-2015
Replies: 767
Views: 172,327
Posted By Allan1875
No, 4mm = less aggressive.

No, 4mm = less aggressive.
Forum: Yokomo 13-06-2015
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Views: 172,327
Posted By Allan1875
I'd stick with kit droop and harden your springs.

I'd stick with kit droop and harden your springs.
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