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Old 05-16-2017, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by didrace
I have changed the front roll center and i couldn't get a lot of what i wanted.steering

Thanks for the help Brian. My car is a serpent 2.0.

It might be the rear oil. You know when i build the car i remember it had 1200 oil and i didn't like it as the rear end was spinning. I am trying to find stability rear traction on power during acceleration. The track has a corners that need steering while you are on power.maybe increase caster?

Az for the solari tyres i have searched and found them in Europe.

Thanks again
Usually thicker rear diff oil will give you a lot more on power steering. We usually run 5000 cst to 7000cst for good traction and 3000 cost for okay to lower traction. This change should give you the biggest difference and is easy to over do. Go as thick as you can until the car becomes too twitchy to drive. You will lose off power steering but not too bad usually.
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