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hey guys,
few of you have asked for an indoor set up for the x2c, try this and let me know how you get on, any questions please ask front Oil 35w Spring AE Blue Piston 3 hole taper drilled to 1.2 all round Shock set to 78.5 over all length 2mm external limiter Middle shock pick up on tower Outer shock pick up on Bone Camber link, Outside on Tower Inside on Hub, 2 washers under ball stud ( on tower) 25 front hubs ** trimmed 2mm and set backward on wishbone. Axel set to low ** trimmed 1mm to lower **Ackerman bar flipped and lower 2mm Front wing fitted camber -1 Toe in/out 0 Rear 25w Spring AE sliver Piston 3 hole taper drilled to 1.2 all round Shocks set to 90.5 over all length 4 internal spacers and 4mm external limiter **New Inner hole drilled on shock tower **New inner hole drilled on wishbone Wishbone set backward * trimmed Hubs set forward ** trimmed for shorter wheel base **Rear roll bar fitted bar at 0.90. Camber link set at Inside low on Hub Camber link set to outside high on tower ** new hole pick up bracket moving pick up 3mm shorter No Gurney on wing, but wing set forward Camber -2 Anti squat 3 deg Toe in 4 deg 40g lead under servo 60 G of lead in speedo. receiver tray 21g in each of the small pockets at rear of chassis next to motor Crush tubes fitted all round in hubs Wide rear wheels and narrow front wheel fitted on high grip tracks Inserts from inside line racing - Donutz Blue all round Tyres Schumacher mini pins all round, no rows cut |
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Nice one millzy.
Still yet to give mine a proper run ... its been a donor car for others. ![]()
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What doe's flipping the Ackerman bar do
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It gives more steering , and by lowering it you get more bump steer
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What do you use for crush tubes in the front hubs. I have used 5x7x? spacers in the rear hubs but there is so little space in the fronts with the "down pivot" close to the axle.
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Center of old bearings, filed down to fit
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Cheers - hadn't thought of that - will try that tonight.
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it was a tip from one of the other drivers, and a good one too.
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MOre steering? Don't the steering hubs touch the caster hubs?
pics please if you can |
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Yes they do, but on full lock you sterring should not touch the caster block bump stops. you can allways sand down the caster blocks or steering arms if on full lock you fell your still not hitting 100% of the servo throw
its more to do with the angle the wheels sit on that the lock you get. pic will be next week , racing this weekend |
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Thanks Millzy,
I will try a simillar setup tonight. The car was okay but wasn't good in tight turns. The shorter wheelbase might help.
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![]() Axle set to low.....what do you mean?? Ackerman bar flipped.....where is this?? Sorry for the above questions ![]()
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I don' t know how to lower it tho |
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Hi Guys, Ackerman flipped: This is at the front behind the bulkhead , its the bar that your steering turnbuckles pick up form to your starring arms, its lowed by placing shimz between the bar and the servo saver pick ups.
Axel low: the axel that the front wheel sits on, the steering arm is skimmed so that when sat in the caster block it’s at its lowest setting, its then shimed to stay low |
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Im sstill playing with the rear camber link pick up right now- will report back on that |
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how many shims you put in there? and longer screws as well might me needed axel low so the shims are put at the top. that can't be a big difference right? What setup equiptment are you using? |
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Just two wheelbase shims on both ( i belive the kit has one shim on the axel height- you will need to skim the bottom of the sterring arm to lower the axel) the bar and the axel , and no you don’t need longer screws.
lowering the axel will keep the front wheel closer/or pushed to the ground when the car is leaning over in a bend, but it also lowers the bumps steer, lowering the Ackerman bar resets the bump steer back to kit. Hope this helps |
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