How do u get a good set-up?
#1
How do u get a good set-up?
Hey guys I have a question. How do u guys get a good setup for asphalt in a short period of time? At my local track the track doesnt open till 2:00 p.m and races start at 5:00 p.m. and half the time it rains. How should i get a good setup withen hour and a half? A good setup. Cause i'm always either to loose or to tight, and sometimes it pushes of the corner.
How do you guys get a good setup in a short period of time?
How do you guys get a good setup in a short period of time?
#2
well as long as the car is balanced left to right. all you realy need to do is get the car to be equal front to back. we dont need oversteer. but a little understeer is bearable.
as for how to get this to happen just requires a few minor changes to shock positions.. toe in toe etc and maybe spring rate.
as for how to get this to happen just requires a few minor changes to shock positions.. toe in toe etc and maybe spring rate.
#3
I forget what changing the spring posistion does.
#4
Well as i understand. the more vertical the shocks are make the car more sensitive. if shocks are stood up ant the front it should turn in better. i seem to find if it is done at the back it reduces oversteer. but that might just be in my head.
the more laid down (horizontal) they are then the car is more stable.
the more laid down (horizontal) they are then the car is more stable.
#5
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Originally posted by TL_XXX-S_racer
I forget what changing the spring posistion does.
I forget what changing the spring posistion does.
- jAyBeE
#6
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Originally posted by pheyhoe
Well as i understand. the more vertical the shocks are make the car more sensitive. if shocks are stood up ant the front it should turn in better. i seem to find if it is done at the back it reduces oversteer. but that might just be in my head.
the more laid down (horizontal) they are then the car is more stable.
Well as i understand. the more vertical the shocks are make the car more sensitive. if shocks are stood up ant the front it should turn in better. i seem to find if it is done at the back it reduces oversteer. but that might just be in my head.
the more laid down (horizontal) they are then the car is more stable.
#8
lets say...sequence of setting up stuff?
i.e. tires>springs>oil>pistons>....
i.e. tires>springs>oil>pistons>....
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#12
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Originally posted by CA$H's son
Jay Bee it Bee a work in progress its the granny edition with a new tranny from up on da tree to on da console its a 350 turbo tranny the orig moto im oppin out for a 350 soon as possible and im painting it soon i took off the viynal off da topp
send me dem pics im a oldsmobubble fan to the maxx
ma e-mails [email protected]
Jay Bee it Bee a work in progress its the granny edition with a new tranny from up on da tree to on da console its a 350 turbo tranny the orig moto im oppin out for a 350 soon as possible and im painting it soon i took off the viynal off da topp
send me dem pics im a oldsmobubble fan to the maxx
ma e-mails [email protected]
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TL XXXS - Got to the Team Losi website and look for Todd Hodge's or Greg Hodapp's Reedy race setup for 2004. Put it on your car EXACTLY as described in the setup sheet. If you are missing a part, oil wt, spring to get it exactly then buy it. This will get you 95% of the way to a perfect setup. The rest is fine tuning to get the feel you want with shock angles, sway bar sizes, traction compound, etc.
#14
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The first thing is having the correct tire and insert. After that, I think that knowing the track is the next most improtant thing. If you're drving the track like a first timer, then you're setup is going to feel way off. Make sure you can run without wrecking, then adjust your settings.
#15
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try to find a base setup that works in most conditions, that way even if your track layout changes every racemeet you will only have to make small adjustments to get the car handling well