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Tommi Makkinen
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10-10-2005, 10:23 AM
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Blackwrench™
Xmod01,
Ok ba stiff shocks? i have read some article in Rc drifting that its better to use soft in front and softer in rear. they said that you need the weight to transfer quickly to let your tail swing while turning.
soft shocks are better... during the 2005 Tamiya Asia Cup in singapore I was able to take a look at the setup of the drift cars of singapore, HK, and thailand... i noted that they do use soft shocks and springs for better weight transfer but in the case of the singapore car, they use a rear swaybar to induce the drift...
havent tried this setup yet as i havent bought a rear swaybar set for the TT-01 here...
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