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Old 18-07-2011
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Question Need more steering (B4.1)

Hi,


I run on a dirttrack with dirt and some astro/carpet parts.
When I run my rib tires I have no steering on the astro/carpet especially at high speed.


Any solutions?
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Hi Martijn,

What kind of setup are you running ?

1st things to try
- try a smaller gurney on the rear wing
- try a bit of weight under the servo.
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Here is my setup


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brown spring and 35wt at the front seems like it will make the front end lazy to me. Is it slow to react when pressed down?
id try 25wt oil up front with the brown spring and raise the inner rear camber link by 1mm.
This should definately be better on dirt
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Yes yes

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Oke,
Will try next time

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brown spring and 35wt at the front seems like it will make the front end lazy to me. Is it slow to react when pressed down?
id try 25wt oil up front with the brown spring and raise the inner rear camber link by 1mm.
This should definately be better on dirt
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go to
inside hole on arms all round
1 piston in front 35wt
2 piston in rear 30wt
silver spring on rear
anti squt 2 deg

leave the other bits as you have them run car as low as you can

give that ago to start with base set up for clay track. works well
with ribs.
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I don't have problems with steerig on the dirt, but on the parts with astro..
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