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Old 17-08-2012
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Default TC02C Carpet setup

Anyone got a good base setup for carpet?
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My set up was to space the front camber link ball studs up by 2mm, 1.5 deg camber all round, purple front springs with 45 weight oil, blue rear springs with 40 weight oil, low profile cut staggers fronts with yellow mini pin rears and 22mm ride height all round.

I also refitted the rear wing so the front edge was touching the shock tower and trimmed down the back edge down for a bit less downforce.

It was my first race night with the car so will be trying some other setups next week
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It does depend on what tyres you intend running really.

I was running yellow mini pins all round and could run blue ansmann springs all round, with 40wt oil in front and 30wt in the rear with 1 degree camber all round and it was very quick.

However we decided to have yellow low profile cut staggers as control tyre on front to reduce the replacement rate and hence costs but i had to change it a lot to get it fast, have kept the rear with 30wt oil and blue springs but have changed the front to black springs with 30wt oil and lowered the ride height, also added quite a bit of weight up front to give less understeer when accelerating out of the corner, this is quite quick but i think i could make it quicker, needs some more work.
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