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Old 21-02-2016
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Default Losi 22 - 3 steering issues.

I'm enjoying racing my Losi - mainly indoors so far on slippy / low grip and carpet.

What I and others I know running the car are finding is a lack of high speed turn in and also a tendancy for the car to push on as opposed to turn when accelerating through corners.

How are other people finding the car?

It's annoying as I can't carry the speed I'd like and also keep tight lines as the car runs wide.

I've seen Ellis Staffords car loaded with weight to the front - obviously to combat this at the Euros (I think)

I have added weight and a front wing.
I've tried less rear toe, kick up plate, v-la positions etc.

also - the car has terrible bump steer if built as kit - changing things cannot totally remove it either.
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Old 21-02-2016
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i'm not having issues with mine, running on carpet
Use cut staggers on the front, kit shock positions and springs 27.5wt oil
use the 20 degree front kick up shim. and have stuck 20 grams of weight on my servo.

This was to see if I could tease more steering out of it and it worked. so i'll probs get the brass 20 degree kick up shim.

It does seem to pull wide on some tighter corners, but this could be my driving
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Old 22-02-2016
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Have you tried adjusting your diffs to suit. A slightly looser diff will give you better rotation.

I have been running a gear diff in mine with 5k oil but yesterday went up to 10k on a recommendation by a friend but lost a load of rotation and also high speed steering the the track was slippery yesterday. In high grip im sure it would be fine but does make quite a difference
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I ran mine for first time yesterday on a mixture of carpet and really slippy gym floor.

I ran a 50g front bulkhead, 52g lipo weight with battery in forward position. Moved the rear camber link up to +1.

Car felt really well balanced. Had as much steering as I would expect on gym hall floor and had plenty of rear end grip.

Very pleased with first run.
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Cheers for replies chaps.

What's the 50g bulkhead? Is there a part no?

Re steering - I ran at Worksop yesterday and it was again an issue on fast sweeping corners - the car won't hook in - it pushes on through the corners.

Do a test in your cars.

Pick it up and move one side / wishbone up to see the amount of bump steer - you will be shocked. What's happening - is that as the car leans into the corner - compressing the outer front wishbone - the bump steer is actually turning the wheel out of the corner - the wrong way!!!

I compared the Losi to a YZ2 - on the YZ it has very slight positive bump steer - so as the car leans away from the corner - it turns into the corner.

On the Losi - it has massive negative bump steer - so wheel turns away from the corner

Removing spacer on axle side track rod helps - but it's still there.

I know a number of people struggling with steering in low grip tracks - to the point where some have decided to run a different car....

I'm hoping in Astro etc it may not be a problem.

Re running diff looser - bad idea - last thing you want is the diff slipping - I know as I've already had to rebuild and replace balls on mine.
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Which gear diff fits?
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Which gear diff fits?
Losi RTR with some slight sanding down of the diff case (option I went for)

Serpent with shims (according to rc tech.net)

And I know of a AE gear Diff fitted
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Losi RTR with some slight sanding down of the diff case (option I went for)

Serpent with shims (according to rc tech.net)

And I know of a AE gear Diff fitted
the serpent gear diff fits perfectly. might need a few shims to take out the side to side play. I put an AE gear diff in my 2.0 but it had a tight spot which prompted me to try the Serpent one. it also has the advantage of not leaking after a few runs.
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Andy, part number for brass bulkhead.

http://www.dms-racing.com/index.php?...ategory_id=560
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Cheers for the part no.

Any idea where to get hold of one - can't seem o find any stock
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I got mine from DMS. Not sure where else you can get them.

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Cheers for replies chaps.

What's the 50g bulkhead? Is there a part no?

Re steering - I ran at Worksop yesterday and it was again an issue on fast sweeping corners - the car won't hook in - it pushes on through the corners.

Do a test in your cars.

Pick it up and move one side / wishbone up to see the amount of bump steer - you will be shocked. What's happening - is that as the car leans into the corner - compressing the outer front wishbone - the bump steer is actually turning the wheel out of the corner - the wrong way!!!

I compared the Losi to a YZ2 - on the YZ it has very slight positive bump steer - so as the car leans away from the corner - it turns into the corner.

On the Losi - it has massive negative bump steer - so wheel turns away from the corner

Removing spacer on axle side track rod helps - but it's still there.

I know a number of people struggling with steering in low grip tracks - to the point where some have decided to run a different car....

I'm hoping in Astro etc it may not be a problem.

Re running diff looser - bad idea - last thing you want is the diff slipping - I know as I've already had to rebuild and replace balls on mine.
Hi Andy
I ran my 22.30 for the first time at Worksop on Sunday and struggled with it
I ended up with front camber link on the inner hole with 4mm washers
For the final and it was the best it had been all day
Not the best result I've had but finished 4th in the D final
Will see how she goes at Yorcc in 2 weeks next run out
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Hi.

I think I saw your car towards the end of the day - plain white shell?

I tried to find you after the finals - but i think you must have packed up

Keep me posted how you get on - i've run at Batley on the slippy floor and the car pushes on.
I have ordered the 50g brass bulkhead and also Ellis Stafford gave me a few tips - basically to try high rear link position and long link at the front (i'm running the long VLA which helped)
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I found exactly the same with mine. The car was easy to drive but it just didn't suit me.
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Losi RTR with some slight sanding down of the diff case (option I went for)

Serpent with shims (according to rc tech.net)

And I know of a AE gear Diff fitted
Why do you have to sand the diff to fit? the ball diff is the exact same part numbers as the 1.0 and 2.0 version and the gear diff fits them with no problem.
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Its just a touch to wide. Only needs a very little bit off it otherwise it will have the risk of binding in the transmission case once the screws are pulled up tight
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Hi.

I think I saw your car towards the end of the day - plain white shell?

I tried to find you after the finals - but i think you must have packed up

Keep me posted how you get on - i've run at Batley on the slippy floor and the car pushes on.
I have ordered the 50g brass bulkhead and also Ellis Stafford gave me a few tips - basically to try high rear link position and long link at the front (i'm running the long VLA which helped)
Hi Andy
Yes that was my car. I was helping josh rose with his ,he had his best run in the final after changing to long vla and top link in the inner hole with no washers under ball stud with rear link higher than stock.
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Pick it up and move one side / wishbone up to see the amount of bump steer - you will be shocked. What's happening - is that as the car leans into the corner - compressing the outer front wishbone - the bump steer is actually turning the wheel out of the corner - the wrong way!!!

I compared the Losi to a YZ2 - on the YZ it has very slight positive bump steer - so as the car leans away from the corner - it turns into the corner.

On the Losi - it has massive negative bump steer - so wheel turns away from the corner

Removing spacer on axle side track rod helps - but it's still there.

I know a number of people struggling with steering in low grip tracks - to the point where some have decided to run a different car
So bump steer;
bump in (outer wheel turns into a corner) and
bump out (outer wheel turns out of a corner)
Bump steer adjusted by washers on the steering hub and the axle height height.

So the problem you're having is not to do with the bump steer, personally my 22 turns up its own arse with kit settings in the wet, how many Ackerman washers do you have? If you reduce the washers the more Ackerman it has, this will chill it out in the dry but seeing as you're after steering, try adding 1.5mm and move the front link in, this will sharpen up the front. Hth
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Car was initially built as kit re washers on all links.

What i've done to reduce the negative bump steer - is remove the 2mm washers on the steering hubs. This helped - but still not ideal.

I showed the car to a couple of very experienced F1 drivers that I trust and know that they know their stuff re setup and they were amazed at the amount of negative bump steer the car has if set as per kit - it's a lot. They showed me how the car will effectively turn the wrong was as it leans into a corner and we compared the Losi with their Team C cars and friends YZ2's.

The difference in how the front geometry moves throughout the suspension travel was significant. Ideally i'd like to raise the steering link on the steering rack - but cannot do that - all i could do was lower the spindle end.

I'm no set-up expert - but i'm pretty convinced the front end geometry of the car isn't ideal - all the angles are all over the place when it's on the bench! The steering links are at an odd angle when viewed from above and they sit with the outer end higher than the inner by default when running the car at around 19mm ride height.

It all just seems a bit off to me.
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