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Old 24-11-2011
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Default Cougar SV setup for Coventry

I was just wondering if anyone could give me some basic setup guidelines for the track at Coventry. My car is currently factory setting, and with so many possible setup parameters I really don't know whereto start This weekend will be my first race I hope to make a reasonable start. Thanks!
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have a look at the schumcher web site there are a few astro set ups on there also ask around when your at cov im racing up there if you need any more help
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you can try this its from last year but should be a good starting point i take it were talking outdoors??sorry for the quality cant make the pdf small enough to upload on here
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I was just wondering if anyone could give me some basic setup guidelines for the track at Coventry. My car is currently factory setting, and with so many possible setup parameters I really don't know whereto start This weekend will be my first race I hope to make a reasonable start. Thanks!
Don't let all the setting availability bother you. Once you got a setup you like the adjustments will be tuning aids, not major changes.
Factory settings are the initial setup.
There will be drivers with a cougar who will point you in the right direction. You need to get some track time to get the feel for it.
It's not a bad buggy to be honest! Enjoy.
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one little trick is to turn the front wishbones round the other way (makes the wheelbase a bit longer and changes the steering angle) think virtually everyone has done this mod.
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Thanks for the info. Looking forward to it!
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