3racing F109
#916
I've made a simple Word setup sheet for the F1-09 - please feel free to use it if you like to share your setups.
Empty setup sheet >>
My winning setup from Gothenburg >>
Last edited by InZane; 05-14-2010 at 08:29 AM.
#918
http://www.rctech.net/forum/6535161-post253.html
http://www.rctech.net/forum/6649539-post363.html
http://www.rctech.net/forum/6933498-post622.html
The CRC mod is kinda self explanatory - as long as you don't attempt anything similar to this
Last edited by InZane; 05-15-2010 at 08:28 AM.
#919
Spring preload
If you are interested I use this system to adjust the preload spring.
#920
So simple - why didn't I come to think of that
You're a genius
You're a genius
#921
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#924
Carbon could be beneficial if the track surface is flat and traction is extremely high.
#925
We tested a set of trg hard-f superion-r rubbers yesterday back to back with my f103(with 104 decks) and my buds 109 and the cars were dialed (asphalt).
Could use a bit more steering so I ordered a set of med.fronts.
Tire wear was good and the soft rears held up better than I thought they would. After about 50 laps you can still see the seam.
Could use a bit more steering so I ordered a set of med.fronts.
Tire wear was good and the soft rears held up better than I thought they would. After about 50 laps you can still see the seam.
#927
Tech Champion
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Inzane's post has most of the relevant information unless somebody wants to do a step by step photo tutorial. The picture you quoted probably works fine as well, but may be inconvenient to tweak with.
The car has no tweak control stock, you just put the springs in the cups and go for it
The car has no tweak control stock, you just put the springs in the cups and go for it
#928
You add two screws and conical washers, to speed up the adjustment you can remove the spring holder screw and paste it on the engine frame.
#929
Tech Champion
I've never tried Shimizu rubber, only Ride Medium (Swedish F1-Cup control tire) and Tamiya soft. Ride has OK grip and very good wear rate as Tamiyas has excellent grip but melts away even in low temperatures.
I guess they tried both carbon and FRP and found - not to my surprise - FRP the better choice. Price was probably also an issue of course.
Carbon could be beneficial if the track surface is flat and traction is extremely high.
I guess they tried both carbon and FRP and found - not to my surprise - FRP the better choice. Price was probably also an issue of course.
Carbon could be beneficial if the track surface is flat and traction is extremely high.
#930