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Old 07-12-2012
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Hey guys,
I'm having murders getting the car to track straight...
You can imagine how twitchy a fast run goes, a bit dodgy tbh and I don't want to hurt my model or damage someone's stuff.
I've got the toe in equal as poss, trimming the controller is really inconsistent as each run veers off different from the one before !
Is it all down to play in the front arms ?
In reverse its straight n true as the f.wheels are being dragged but going forwards .... Gah !
Anyone have any advice ?
It's a full alloy mini t pro, 6+ kv motor.
Thanks people.
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Old 12-12-2012
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Thought rc geeks were all too fond of sharing knowledge, helping others out etc..
. not very friendly are ya's
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Old 12-12-2012
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Hi! most people end up on the uk micro forum:
http://www.uk-micorc.co.uk.

Sounds like you've got servo centering issues.
This could be:

The steering assembly being over tightened, and binding.
The servo being of poor design/cheap and not actually centering properly
The servo saver not working properly, and not centering properly.

The first and last one are easy checks, and a Kimbrough servo saver can be fitted to a mini 8.

Hope this helps!
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tbh mate. www.uk-microrc.co.uk will be a better bet. As that is all micro forum
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