Vegas 07 IIC setups

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Just checking to see if any of the team drivers have posted setups from the vegas race?

I heard the traction was not very high, so the setups might be close to what we run at the club level races
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sorry I meant 06'
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Old 10-26-2006, 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Woood
Just checking to see if any of the team drivers have posted setups from the vegas race?

I heard the traction was not very high, so the setups might be close to what we run at the club level races
Honestly, the setups did not change much from previous races. Which we felt prevented us from winning as we expected the traction to come up.

You can start with the usual setup and try a few things as follows......

1) drop the front camber link to the lower row of holes. Major change and will make a good impact.

2) move to stock roll centers.

3) soften the front springs down to 30lb or softer.

Hope this helps.

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Jeff what pistons have you guys been running 1.3 or 1.1?

Also what "brand" shock oil is used on the setup sheets...I have heard both associated and losi are being used

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Originally Posted by Jeff Brown
Honestly, the setups did not change much from previous races. Which we felt prevented us from winning as we expected the traction to come up.

You can start with the usual setup and try a few things as follows......

1) drop the front camber link to the lower row of holes. Major change and will make a good impact.

2) move to stock roll centers.

3) soften the front springs down to 30lb or softer.

Hope this helps.

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I'll love to see a "Jeff Brown 2006 IIC Setup for Stock Rubber" pleeeeeze.

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Originally Posted by Woood
Jeff what pistons have you guys been running 1.3 or 1.1?

Also what "brand" shock oil is used on the setup sheets...I have heard both associated and losi are being used

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Well, I think most guys are either 1.1mm or still perhaps Tamiya 3 hole.

Most of the team uses AE i believe. Some of them use Trinity.

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Originally Posted by Still Bill
I'll love to see a "Jeff Brown 2006 IIC Setup for Stock Rubber" pleeeeeze.

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Not possible since I didn't run stock. A 19T setup might be possible. I will work on that for you guys. My car was great in the main. Too bad I made bonehead designs in qualifying regarding tires. Oh well.

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