B44.1 Thread
#1201
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How big is the wing you are using? We are using a small wing with not a lot of wicker, it does make a difference.
Taper pins typically steer more than BK bars.
Driving style makes a huge difference too. As someone mentioned, brake into the corner straight, pick up the throttle early and drive out of the corner.
#1202
Which ackerman setting are you using? The front holes on the rack will give you more aggressive steering.
How big is the wing you are using? We are using a small wing with not a lot of wicker, it does make a difference.
Taper pins typically steer more than BK bars.
Driving style makes a huge difference too. As someone mentioned, brake into the corner straight, pick up the throttle early and drive out of the corner.
How big is the wing you are using? We are using a small wing with not a lot of wicker, it does make a difference.
Taper pins typically steer more than BK bars.
Driving style makes a huge difference too. As someone mentioned, brake into the corner straight, pick up the throttle early and drive out of the corner.
Cracked the rear diff up, loosened the front. Still need to use it.
#1203
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 3,010
Tires wing and how much travel you have on the rear shocks all make for a big difference in steering.
Try different tires try smaller wing or limiting the rear travel and u should get more steering. If you run mod the cab forward bodies make a little difference.
Try different tires try smaller wing or limiting the rear travel and u should get more steering. If you run mod the cab forward bodies make a little difference.
#1204
#1207
I would try changing the rear anti roll to the black one and 27.5 losi rear oil. A 6.5 wing would help to.
#1209
Just noticed on the worlds setup sheets that they were running 3.0 + 0 on the rear arm mounts. Is the team running 0 squat now?? I've been through four 44's and took about a year off from it and just got a 44.1. We never ran 0 squat a few years ago.... Just curious
#1212
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Joined: Jan 2012
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I have in hand a 10.5 Tekin Redline (16 degrees of advance on the can), 84t spur and a 20t pinion. Sound okay for knocking the dust off my r/c skills? I'm likely going to get a HW Xerun 60A, and that little breakout box for fine tuning. This rig will never see a track, as there are none around here. It WILL see kiddie style MX tracks and lots and lots of paved parking lots.
Would I be better served by an ESC than can handle a higher Kv motor (say 6k or so) or would the car be too feisty to handle? I plan on putting Proline's Dirt Hawgs on it for general asshattery.
Would I be better served by an ESC than can handle a higher Kv motor (say 6k or so) or would the car be too feisty to handle? I plan on putting Proline's Dirt Hawgs on it for general asshattery.
#1213
Ray
#1214
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Just wondering has anyone tried running the front scrubs vs the suburbs on the front? Would it have more steering with the scrubs like tapers vs bk bars?
Also what does everyone run for foam in the front? aka closed cell, proline, or regular foam and what is the difference between the foam and the closed cell/molded?
Also what does everyone run for foam in the front? aka closed cell, proline, or regular foam and what is the difference between the foam and the closed cell/molded?
#1215
Just wondering has anyone tried running the front scrubs vs the suburbs on the front? Would it have more steering with the scrubs like tapers vs bk bars?
Also what does everyone run for foam in the front? aka closed cell, proline, or regular foam and what is the difference between the foam and the closed cell/molded?
Also what does everyone run for foam in the front? aka closed cell, proline, or regular foam and what is the difference between the foam and the closed cell/molded?



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