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New to losi 22
Just finished building my losi to mid motor(tried rear to compare to last car,good but want better) and after reading loads of set ups and scratching my head it sounds like the car has several spindle and caster options available.Having never had a car with these (last car was a mad rat)options before just wondering what the kit set up is on spindles and caster and what happens to the handling when they are changed.Please don't go all technical on me as i only change tyres and the occasional spring on race day.All i want to know is if i change that what does it do as with most of the decisions i make will it do what i think it does,mostly not..Also got weight kit and black springs on front.My rules are KISS(keep it simple stupid)and be happy.
In general once i've found a set up where the ends don't swop over in corners i just change tyres and drive the damm thing. Only been doing this hobby 30 years and still none the wiser on chassis tweaking. Thanks for your info. jon |
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Basically -- changing from the kit (2-degree) trailing spindles to the optional "inline" spindles makes the steering react quicker (a bit too snappy for most people), while changing to the other optional (4-degree) trailing spindles calms the steering down even more.
As far as caster block changes (stock is 10-degrees) - the more degrees of caster you run the less low speed steering you'll have, but the more stable it will be at high speeds. (ignore most of the follow-up) |
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Ok 1st thing get a cream weight in it. Scrap the rear end weight kit. Run pink rear spring ,30 weight, blue spring 25 weight front . 20 degree kick brass shim front, 5 degree castor. 19 mm ride height or 20 right round .scrap the ball diff shove in a gear diff . Hrc 3.5 degree rear . Then setup as per bloomers Area 51 . She will turn in real sharp and stick , fast in slow out .
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Paul could you post your set up ?
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losi 22
Thanks for the quick reply guys,will look at 5 degree caster blocks to calm down steering but will run as standard mid first,thanks for the info Robby.
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what Paul said above
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Quote:
A gear diff works well and is a lot less maintenance but not the easiest/fastest to drive
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exacly, is the OP a top driver?
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[QUOTE=bomber;733960]Darren doesn't run a gear diff, all the top drivers run ball diffs!
I never said he did I said use his setup ie wheel alighnment checks And not all top drivers run ball diff |
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losi 22
thanks for the info from all it will be read with interest,just wanting the snow to go and the mam series in the mid-west to start up agian and i will try your both recommendations.
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Use the ignore list guys, It makes the losi thread so much nicer
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This thread has been moderated.
Children, please don't let him wind you up. Robby, you are being watched. Please consider how your tone comes across before pressing the submit button.
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