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Old 01-11-2016
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Default B6 loose track

Has anyone got a good starting setup for the B6 on a loose indoor track, polished floor and bits of carpet.
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Old 29-11-2016
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Has anyone got a good starting setup for the B6 on a loose indoor track, polished floor and bits of carpet.
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Sounds like you'd be chasing rear traction on polished floors - LOL -Try Ray Mundays Base setup from petitrc - Or potentially just kit setup with brass c and d - maybe brass under the battery and or on the rear tower. BezerK RC also do another Brass block above the D. You can just use led if on a budget.

I had a very dialled B5m high traction carpet setup that was basically kit with 3-4 mm limiters front and rear with slightly heavier front springs at 15-16mm ride high. Lots of slapping unless jumps were good.
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I ended up with a pretty good setup was a little bit tricky before the track cleaned up with new mini pins on.
But managed to easily win B final, not bad for first run out and not raced for two years.
Absolutely love the car, run it twice on high grip carpet now and it so easy to drive.
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Yeah I like mine too. I've only used them inside so far but both cars are excellent.
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