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Old 08-06-2010
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Tyres is just me being lazy and not reading it right then when I done it as it should have been minispikes.

I know have 2mm in my rear shocks, when I done that I didn't have the new complete X Factory c cvd kit on the car, now I have I have 2mm in them.

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Old 08-06-2010
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Ellis have you a setup for the belgium gp please
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I haven't been there for 2 years and that was with the old car.

To be honest though my Blyth set up won't be far off the mark.

Elvo's the one you want a set up from for there.

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For Kampenhout, you can have Tom Cockerill, Wonderflupke (Belgium driver) Craig Harris and Matthew White setups here, Elvo setups there.

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Old 11-06-2010
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Ust been upto rhr oople meeting track to try x6 for 1st time, my basic setup was what ellis posted afew days back, I'm running yellow spikes all round, and the car is grip rolling when pushed, I will get hold of some staggered ribs in the morning but what else can be done to reduce grip roll if needed, cheers
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Old 11-06-2010
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Give it a touch more camber or cut a row of spikes off the outside.

Either that or slow down for the corners
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Wise words above, you DEFO want the outer row off the rear tyres AND stagger ribs on the front. That and try not to 90deg the corners, blend from one to the other.
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Cheers guys, I will bear the slowing down bit in mind, lol. But didn't think I was over doing it too much, hopefully the staggered ribs will sort the car
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Hey guys,

Do someone have a good setup for Langenfeld (Germany)??

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Hi Guys.

Does anybody has usable setup for very smooth but very dusty track.

Mainly we use proline bowtie tires.

Unfortunately on my X6sq I use TRF shocks with Asso springs, but Ill try to optimalize it to Losi shocks setup.

Thanks in advance.
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hi.
has anyone got a basic setup that works on worn out patchy grass/dirt etc.

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Hi Guys.

Does anybody has usable setup for very smooth but very dusty track.

Mainly we use proline bowtie tires.

Unfortunately on my X6sq I use TRF shocks with Asso springs, but Ill try to optimalize it to Losi shocks setup.

Thanks in advance.

Hi mic from Australia here
ive posted a low grip setup on the hi from aussie land forum

i run asso no 1 pistons in the rear of my losi shocks with white springs and losi 27.5 oil with 3* toein block and find my car has heaps of grip!!!
on the front red springs with asso no 2 piston or 56 losi and 30w oil ...
if im looking for more grip i will go to the longest link on the rear inside hole on bulkhead and outside hole on hub !! but i find it has too........much grip then! short wheelbase rear arms and hubs!!!
the set up on the forum is the setup i used at our newly built track and the grip was very low and the temp was around 12* all day!!! try asso browns front and green rear some times i would run asso black on the rear when i ran asso shocks (same oils F 30w R 30w if u r useing black springs also run the B44 rear spring retainers as the black springs are very soft and u will run out of threeds on the shock!)

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Default Base setup for Charleroi - EIR

This is a base setup for the EIR track.

The setup is for normal human use, if you like your car to be more agressive use the "notes/rants/excuses" section.
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File Type: pdf Charlerdinges EIR2011 practice.pdf (31.5 KB, 95 views)
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This is a base setup for the EIR track.

The setup is for normal human use, if you like your car to be more agressive use the "notes/rants/excuses" section.
Hello.

why I can not open this file?....
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Hello.

why I can not open this file?....
Dunno, works fine here.

Anyone else having problems with it ?
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it works here.
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Works like a charm, are you sure you have a PDF reader (eg Adobe) installed?
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Old 17-10-2011
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can anyone point me in the direction of an indoor set up for a X6 squared i have had a look but can not seem to find one
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Old 19-10-2011
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can anyone point me in the direction of an indoor set up for a X6 squared i have had a look but can not seem to find one
What kind of indoor? Carpet, polished floor, Wood?
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Old 19-10-2011
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sorry should have said it was mostly carpet with a bit of floor
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