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Old 01-08-2011 | 11:28 AM
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My CPU is down so I can't download from rc10.com. Looking for setup advice on my rtr SC10. Running on a medium sized indoor dirt track (Philly Indoor Raceway ). Running stock so no tire changes, upgrade parts, just advice on rear diff oils, shock oils, camber, toe, etc. Beyond throttle control what can I do to keep the rear from stepping out under power?
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Old 01-08-2011 | 11:45 AM
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Is it dirt or clay? If clay id start with ae black grease but if its dirt 50k oil. 35 weight oil all around. 2° of camber and 3.5 toe in. Also at least 1.5 oz. of weight in front of the rear shock tower. That's were I would start.
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Old 01-09-2011 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by marshon50
My CPU is down so I can't download from rc10.com. Looking for setup advice on my rtr SC10. Running on a medium sized indoor dirt track (Philly Indoor Raceway ). Running stock so no tire changes, upgrade parts, just advice on rear diff oils, shock oils, camber, toe, etc. Beyond throttle control what can I do to keep the rear from stepping out under power?

Dont touch the diff. Leave it alone. Run 30 wt front with small spacer. Run 25 rear with largest spacer and one small like the front. Front shock position top all the way in bottom all the way out. IN the rear top all the way in bottom also on the inside. Run .5 or 1 degree hubs if you have them for the rear.
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