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yeah Lee Martin, Allan1875, and Danny have at RHR. I picked some up today, so will bolt them on. for RHR and Batley astro.
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Anyone tried the gullwing fr arms with std tower?
Guessing it should reduce the droop quite a bit and save having to run limiters? (not arrived yet, so just a guess!) |
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Will get some ordered tomorrow and a shock tower then buddy.
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I picked up the gullwing arms and lower shock tower the other day aswell but yet to try it.
Do I need to remove the limiters from the front shocks (kit setup) or will it work with them in? Chris
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Cheers. Edit: No need to measure shocks now. With 0 limiters in front the shaft is 22mm and the rear is 28mm with 1 limiter. Lee has pretty much run this with or without gull wings.
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Ardgay Models Schumacher CORE-RC Hobbywing Mark One Designs Last edited by Allan1875; 16-04-2015 at 10:12 AM. Reason: New info |
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Useful info in this thread guys. Has anyone compared the gull wing front arms and tower setup back to back with the std arms ? Is there a vast difference or is this placebo effect ?
The car seems to generate so much front end I can't see when you'd ever need to go back to std front arms outdoors on astro ? Only used mine once at RHR national. Felt great over the bumps but reacts faster than my brain works which made it pretty hard to drive in my opinion. I only managed one cleanish run which was a respectable 34th whereas Id normally manage at least three clean runs. Having driven it hard I can see how the elite amongst us can be so fast with it though. Looking forward to trying the arms and extra weight. |
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The most frustrating thing about my grip rolls on both days of the weekend is I never ended up back on my wheels, everytime I needed a marshall. One of my grip rolls in 2wd cost me dearly as I'd have been around 25th in round. It's a new car and most of us won't have had near the track the time that top guys will have had with the car. We just need to persevere and ride the learning curve.
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I experienced a lot of grip roll on my first outing too Allan, I'm still trying to cure it.
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I think i actually finished F5 after being almost last, twice! Totally agree with you though and I think we will get the car nearer where we want it. It wasn't a very forgiving track for mistakes either as it was so fast and flowing.
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How much weight were you running in your car's?
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If you guys look at Lee's setup from the weekend at Rhr he had a full 110g under the Lipo and the 20g lmr plate at the front
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I didn't run the RHR national track, but at the Bradby cup i chucked my yz2 down with my indoor slippy floor/worksop setup on, and it was super drivable, no grip roll and not edgy. far less so than my bmax4 that i had been running, and so felt lots faster than the 4wd.
Our regional is at RHR next week, and have just been preping my car with gull wing wishbones, etc. might hang fire and try get down for a practice run.
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Il start testing this week and get some setups on here. I like a car easier to drive! I've got every hop up for it this week and should finish build today !
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We all ran very similar. I had 15g in the front, 100g under the lipo (saddle shape weights) and 20g under the motor.
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Were you guys using mini pins or spikes ?
There was a lot using mini pins on the rear of the 2WD at the Bradby cup , It was a dry day tho . |
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Only minispikes allowed at Nationals. We had yellow minispikes rear and low profile staggers (non-cut), on the front. The non-cut staggers are important as these calmed the car a lot too.
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I had a full sized servo fitted ( people rarely mention this but it makes more difference than 20g IMO ) 20g in the front under the steering bridge, 50g under Lipo ( probably not enough ), 20g under the motor and another 20g under the gearbox. |
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I also ran shocks on the rear of the wishbones. Assumed it would make it easier to drive shifting weight rearward slightly. Lee and Tom ran them on the front of the arms. Did you get any information as to why Allan ?
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Running the shocks on the rear will definitely make it easier to drive. I think Lee and Tom ran them on the front as with them on the rear, although it makes it easier to drive, it does make it lazier. I also ran them on the front and once I changed front tyres it calmed it down a lot.
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