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Since most of us with original KF's have our buggies fully modded now (alloy chassis, LGC, flipped shocks/arms, etc, has anyone went from the fully modded setups back to the base box stock setup with saddle packs and compared side to side on astro?
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Yep and guess which one was quicker and easier to drive for us mere mortals!!!!
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I'm still on standard setup lol
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We found this at Batley outdoor track. The original KF was by far the quickest and easiest to drive car version, providing the rear tyres were good. Once the rear tyres reached a wear point, the car would randomly spin out on loose sand. Those same worn tyres would work fine on another chassis, in my case the yz2.
The track is quite bumpy, so the extra battery weight settles the car.
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Strange the way these cars react to different tracks etc as we found the KF could run longest on tyres ( yellow minispikes) as the TM2 was very quick on new rubber but got slower after only 2 heats as did the YZ but the KF and B5 would last all day on one set.
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Racing on carpet I've had nothing but trouble with my kf and kf2 , the back end is a real problem . About to give up with it , tried various alterations and now mid motor layout and was even worse . There are a couple doing well with a kf , but it just seems to me the kf is so temperamental. We do run foams on carpet but not had any problems until using the kf , seems the front end is so responsive it punishes the back end .
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Post your set up please |
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I'll try , not the pest with PC .
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Steve,
What shore rating and which manufacturer are you using? Lee |
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Im using enneti foam tyres , 37 shore front and rear .
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Personally I'd run a softer rear maybe 32 or 35 and go a lot harder on the front at Ribble the recommended is the 1/8th scale donuts for the rears 32 - 37 shore and run the 1/10th scale fronts which I think from memory are 42 or 45 shore.
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Schumacher do specific buggy foams. 35 shore rear, 45 shore fronts. Maybe worth a try? Do you run additive? If so, try without on the front.
http://www.racing-cars.com/pp/New_Ca...Aero/JY35.html |
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The club purchased the foams to try and get everyone on the same , ran no additive and additive just on the rear never on the front . Front are full width 2wd .
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Maybe try some glue on the outside wall of the front tyre??
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The 35 shore fronts are way to soft for 2wd and if they haven't been trued and had the outer edges rounded off they do snatch.
Last edited by Lee1972; 14-11-2015 at 03:46 PM. Reason: grammar |
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