Serpent Cobra GT
#676
Tech Lord
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#677
The version 2 rear with hubs and axles is way wider
With 1 mm hubs its almost 6 mm wider. My car was total 314 mm wide with conversion using sweeps
The cobra which like almost all electric rubber cars has a wider front width than the rear. This gives great corner speed
Stock arms hubs axles was 308. mm with sweeps In rear
If you need more rear stability you can narrow the front end (-1 hubs )
Also you can try +2 or + 3 mm rear hubs Also Desoto has lower roll center. Locks for rear which can plant rear without making wider.
The wider rear you can drive in harder but it doesn't exit as well IMO
#678
Corner speed is actually faster with stock set up ( narrower rear)
The version 2 rear with hubs and axles is way wider
With 1 mm hubs its almost 6 mm wider. My car was total 314 mm wide with conversion using sweeps
The cobra which like almost all electric rubber cars has a wider front width than the rear. This gives great corner speed
Stock arms hubs axles was 308. mm with sweeps In rear
If you need more rear stability you can narrow the front end (-1 hubs )
Also you can try +2 or + 3 mm rear hubs Also Desoto has lower roll center. Locks for rear which can plant rear without making wider.
The wider rear you can drive in harder but it doesn't exit as well IMO
The version 2 rear with hubs and axles is way wider
With 1 mm hubs its almost 6 mm wider. My car was total 314 mm wide with conversion using sweeps
The cobra which like almost all electric rubber cars has a wider front width than the rear. This gives great corner speed
Stock arms hubs axles was 308. mm with sweeps In rear
If you need more rear stability you can narrow the front end (-1 hubs )
Also you can try +2 or + 3 mm rear hubs Also Desoto has lower roll center. Locks for rear which can plant rear without making wider.
The wider rear you can drive in harder but it doesn't exit as well IMO
#679
Tech Rookie
#680
Tech Rookie
What ride height are you guys running? If I follow the setup sheet its more or less 15mm. Isn't that way too high? Heard some are running 9mm?
#681
AlsO I was running a soft setup with a lot Of roll....
Desoto jr runs a much harder setup less roll with car slammed at around 5 mm according to Desoto sr. That was the tq at Byron's and winner
#682
#683
Tech Rookie
Thanks for the reply Phil. One more question regarding your setup. "Soft setup with a lot of roll" is it like 800 cst oil with 1.3 piston front and rear? Im using this setup with yellow springs in front and white in the rear. Is this considered soft? By the way our track here is really bumpy too.
#684
Im using 9mm front and 10mm rear.
#685
Thanks for the reply Phil. One more question regarding your setup. "Soft setup with a lot of roll" is it like 800 cst oil with 1.3 piston front and rear? Im using this setup with yellow springs in front and white in the rear. Is this considered soft? By the way our track here is really bumpy too.
I ran the stock pistons with 1000 cst front / rear. Ended up going to white fronts yellow rears
The harder you go with spring you'll take roll out and add response but it also depends on what your tires can handle and track temps
Roll centers also determine chassis roll
You seem to be on the soft side in dampening for the cars weight
Is it pushing?
#687
Tech Rookie
I ran the stock pistons with 1000 cst front / rear. Ended up going to white fronts yellow rears
The harder you go with spring you'll take roll out and add response but it also depends on what your tires can handle and track temps
Roll centers also determine chassis roll
You seem to be on the soft side in dampening for the cars weight
Is it pushing?
The harder you go with spring you'll take roll out and add response but it also depends on what your tires can handle and track temps
Roll centers also determine chassis roll
You seem to be on the soft side in dampening for the cars weight
Is it pushing?
#688
Tech Addict
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Phil, pushing just a little bit in entry but very manageable. My problem is in the exit. It has a tendency to fishtail. Is it because of the front kickup? or the car's caster? It just has too much steering when exiting. Tried a harder front diff (300K ) but unfortunately its still there. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
#689
Tech Rookie
Thanks bassman2 for the reply but my front droop is set all the way loose already. and my rear droop is 10. and yes both of the rear wheels go down simultaneously. This is really frustrating.
#690
I think you need to go the opposite. (Sorry to be contradictory ....)
You need to reduce the amount of droop at the front.
First make sure they are equal side-to-side then take the droop away in increments
You may not see a difference for a while but eventually you will. Keep reducing the droop.
You may also try putting a stronger ARB at the front but it sounds as though you maybe too soft also in damping or springing.
But try the droop first and nothing else.....
Good luck
BM