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Old 10-19-2009, 06:45 PM
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Heyy everyone,

I managed to pickup a TC3 FT chassi for $50 bucks and i am wanting to set it up for drift. So far i have setup the car as it said in the Team associated Setup Sheet but i have locked the front and rear diffs, but im having heaps of trouble with the front diff. It just keeps letting gop and i have absoloutley no front drive. But im going to glue it together and make it a locker.

Open to any suggestions about camber settings, castor, ride height, anything even about the locker diffs. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanx in advance
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Old 10-20-2009, 04:59 PM
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What kind of set up do you have now?????i have a tc3 with a 7cell and a 13t motor with the stock wheels and i can drift no problem,stiffer springs and 26mm slicks shud do it,
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Basically im running factory settings with all the toe and everything but i have changed the camber to around 1 degree, but i reckon i need to change the rear blocks coz the rear wheels have a heap of toe in on them but i wasnt sure if that would help. With motor im running i think a 15T with a no-limit speedy. I think i need to change the speedy, motor and then pinion. Coz the motor seems to labour as soon as u hit throttle and then it seems to have no torque. I reckon im just gonna have to play with motor and pinion settings
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