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Old 11-08-2003, 10:19 PM
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ok guys whatever problems u have with ur car and ur setups plz post here ... include as much info on traction surface car model etc etc ... as much as possible and lets all together try to solve them

i actually enjoy setting up the car and see how it runs more then running it just for the sake of running it .......
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Old 11-09-2003, 01:46 AM
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ok.

well i have an xray evo 2 and i run on a large asphalt track, and i dont have a front one-way but i do have a centre one -way, and i was just woundering how i would get more corner speed.

i run 27T stock class with a trinity monster stock pro.

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more cornerspeed? take the diff at the front out, put in a one way.

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he has center one way..from my experience of driving a center one way it acts like the diff one way...thats just me...anyways...Matt04 is your car stiff on the corner?....loose?...is it pushing out?..or oversteering? or just plain won't turn?
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im not sure, the center one way to me doesnt do much! i have a yok and have a front one way and center one way. it handles like crap on a small track!! i took the front out and out the diff in there..it handles so much better! if your on a large track, with wide turns and stuff, one way is the way to go
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more corner speed??
yea adding a front one way will be the way to go ...... but remember driving a front one way is entirely diff from the centre one way alone......

whats ur setup ... hows ur car handling ... do include more info ....

and if uwant to be faster with ur current setup my advise is to drive SMOOTHER ... smoother means faster ...
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well my car does have alot of steering, but i dont use all of it.

i have soft springs on the front and back and i dont have the spring set yet!

the car handles pretty well just not enough speed through the corners.

and my driving is pretty good i think, i just have to find a fast line
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... yea upp ur spring and ur damping rates....

soft springs and damping rates or soft setups gives a easier controlled drive ...more traction and such but if ur not smooth enuff or if u overspeed intoa turn u get bad scrubbing of speed in te turns ...like waht u may be havin probs with.....

also if u dun wan to get springs yet -
for a temp solution try using less stearing / less total angle at full steraing on ur controller 1st - if ur controller have that option....
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