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Old 19-01-2012
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Hey,

Anyone running the Serpent S411 on carpet here?

I'm after some a decent setup for a friend, running on low grip carpet, at the moment the car rotates too easy through the corners and makes it very difficult to drive, Hes using stock setup, 1200 weight oil in the rear gear diff.

should of mentioned running 13.5

Any ideas welcome

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Not sure I can do this, look of rcracechat serpent has a thread on there, and mark stiles and....... Chris kersal
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Hi

I have onwned this car 6 months. I have only driven on low-medium grip carpet track.
Try this setup.

Springs don't have to be same, but kit springs are too hard for low grip track.

Here you can find setups from pro drivers: http://www.serpent.com/product/400005/setups/
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Thanks guys thats much appreciated
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