BMI's DB12R
#5237
Tech Champion
It probably happend while you were still leaving it on. Well I've been thinking about switching to strapping tape so this just gives me more reason to.
#5238
Regional Moderator
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QUESTION;
What's a good way to get rid off a little off-power-low-to-mid-speed steering without giving up any high speed steering?
Currently when coming into some of the tighter corners (from high speed sections) I have tons off steering and overall bite. Yet on some larger turns at very high speed I can really crank the wheel at not get a ton of steering. So, I would like to tame things down in these tight off power turns but I dont want to loose any high speed steering.
Suggestions?
What's a good way to get rid off a little off-power-low-to-mid-speed steering without giving up any high speed steering?
Currently when coming into some of the tighter corners (from high speed sections) I have tons off steering and overall bite. Yet on some larger turns at very high speed I can really crank the wheel at not get a ton of steering. So, I would like to tame things down in these tight off power turns but I dont want to loose any high speed steering.
Suggestions?
#5240
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hmmm... I did not think about this... So it tape time from now on.....
#5241
QUESTION;
What's a good way to get rid off a little off-power-low-to-mid-speed steering without giving up any high speed steering?
Currently when coming into some of the tighter corners (from high speed sections) I have tons off steering and overall bite. Yet on some larger turns at very high speed I can really crank the wheel at not get a ton of steering. So, I would like to tame things down in these tight off power turns but I dont want to loose any high speed steering.
Suggestions?
What's a good way to get rid off a little off-power-low-to-mid-speed steering without giving up any high speed steering?
Currently when coming into some of the tighter corners (from high speed sections) I have tons off steering and overall bite. Yet on some larger turns at very high speed I can really crank the wheel at not get a ton of steering. So, I would like to tame things down in these tight off power turns but I dont want to loose any high speed steering.
Suggestions?
#5243
Tech Champion
Yeah I used to run the cross brace but when I went to BL I didn't have enough room between the brace and the motor for the wires. I've since re-wired it flatter so I'm going to look at putting it back on if it will fit.
#5245
Tech Champion
I really couldn't feel a difference in handling on asphault using the brace or not. But I wanted to use it initially because of the o-ring.
#5246
Tech Lord
iTrader: (13)
QUESTION;
What's a good way to get rid off a little off-power-low-to-mid-speed steering without giving up any high speed steering?
Currently when coming into some of the tighter corners (from high speed sections) I have tons off steering and overall bite. Yet on some larger turns at very high speed I can really crank the wheel at not get a ton of steering. So, I would like to tame things down in these tight off power turns but I dont want to loose any high speed steering.
Suggestions?
What's a good way to get rid off a little off-power-low-to-mid-speed steering without giving up any high speed steering?
Currently when coming into some of the tighter corners (from high speed sections) I have tons off steering and overall bite. Yet on some larger turns at very high speed I can really crank the wheel at not get a ton of steering. So, I would like to tame things down in these tight off power turns but I dont want to loose any high speed steering.
Suggestions?
What i would do is go to 6 degrees of castor. If it is still a little edgy then i would go to a little thicker side dampening and front dampening.
#5248
Will the shock rebuild kit from CRC fit for the IRS shock?
And another question - what size is the screw for the left wheel hub, the hex on my is a bit worn out.
And another question - what size is the screw for the left wheel hub, the hex on my is a bit worn out.
#5249
Man got to run my car for the first time in... well too long. It was great to run 1/12 again. But I need a little help, I started with some older batts to get the feel of things again and the car was good but when I put in a good fresh set with lots of juice the car wanted to step out alot, This was on black ozite carpet and I've never run on that before so I'm looking for some suggestions. My setup now is:
Silver center spring
30wt in the shock
.24 BMI springs front
Surelube #6, very thick purple colored lube
Batts all the way back
Dlp pink all around
Servo is angled
The tires I cannot change as thats all I have, same with the servo as I dont have the parts needed to lay it flat. So I'm thinking of moving the batts forward and mabey changing the spring/oil wt. Any thoughts?
Silver center spring
30wt in the shock
.24 BMI springs front
Surelube #6, very thick purple colored lube
Batts all the way back
Dlp pink all around
Servo is angled
The tires I cannot change as thats all I have, same with the servo as I dont have the parts needed to lay it flat. So I'm thinking of moving the batts forward and mabey changing the spring/oil wt. Any thoughts?