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Exit steering
Hi looking for more exit steering,my x6sq pushs on exiting corns if i was to put spacers in the front shocks would this help??or what esle could i try??the set up the car is an Ellis one for astro turf
cheers chris |
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What surface? Astro or Grass? Losi shocks?
Is your current setup from the Ellis setup sheet that comes with the kit? |
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The track is a high grip astro turf witch is very bumpy and yes i am useing xxx losi shocks ,the Ellis set up is from last year at robin hood raceway
chris |
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You don't say what tyres, so will assume staggers and either yellow mini or ballistic greens (depending on the pile of the astro).
I have found that adding washers under the front camber position helps to increase mid/exit corner steering. You could also add some more weight in the servo area. Also make sure that your servo saver isn't unloading - most folks either glue or use an alloy replacement part. To me, this is really important as the car feels much more direct when this is done. Is the back really locked in when exiting the corner? You could try removing the outer row of spikes from the rear tyres (to get more rotation) or moving the hub back (LWB). Moving the shocks out on the tower will help with steering in the rear and may also benefit the bumpy sections of your track. You could also try running the 3 degree toe block if you have plenty of rear grip under power. |
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Also,make sure your diff isnt too tight,it`ll understeer like a pig else!!!
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