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Old 27-11-2014
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Default Camber setup

Im running a K1 Aero, mainly on indoor surfaces which are very poor grip.

Any suggestions on what camber to run at, all round?
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Try going with 2 degrees on the rear and 1 degree on the front. It's a trial and error thing really because what's good at other tracks may not be so good on the track you race at. It's an easy change to make so have a play around with it.
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Default Camper

Hey you!

You can try 1* camper front and rear and set you Right hight to 18-19mm
And add 35g front and 35-40g rear

After that you can try to even Go to 20mm RH to get the car to lean more inn

Im NOT sure it will help you, but i hope it will..

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Old 28-11-2014
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Thanks guys

Will run this next week and let you know how my times progress
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