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Cridd 05-05-2013 07:13 AM


Originally Posted by ohrcrracer (Post 12118249)
hey guys i need some help with the setup on my b4, it has quite a bit of push around corners even without the throttle on, i am running it all factory minus brown springs up front, thanks

I would check your diff is not too tight then go to things that would help overall steering if that was not it. Battery forward, Stiffer rear spring, softer front. maybe 1* toe out.

bds81175 05-05-2013 07:16 AM


Originally Posted by ohrcrracer (Post 12118249)
hey guys i need some help with the setup on my b4, it has quite a bit of push around corners even without the throttle on, i am running it all factory minus brown springs up front, thanks

Do you have the right tires for the track you are on? Is your diff set too tight? D/R turned way down on the radio?

Cridd 05-05-2013 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by Jam-Air (Post 12117765)
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bds81175 05-05-2013 07:21 AM


Originally Posted by thecman26 (Post 12117507)
Ran my buggy again tonight and was very happy with it, though I was wandering if there was anything set-up wise to calm down my turn in? It seems really hyper twitchy turni in, mid turn and exit I am ok a lil slow but I can handle a little lazyness there....

Any ideas?

Sounds like toe out. Does it wander a bit aimlessly on the straights? Check where your front toe is and reduce it a bit.

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ohrcrracer 05-05-2013 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by bds81175 (Post 12118331)
Do you have the right tires for the track you are on? Is your diff set too tight? D/R turned way down on the radio?

The diff is set correct from.the last time I checked, I have the tires on it that are hokking up right now at my track, and d/r all the way turned up

Matt Trimmings 05-05-2013 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by ohrcrracer (Post 12118529)
The diff is set correct from.the last time I checked, I have the tires on it that are hokking up right now at my track, and d/r all the way turned up

Brown is pretty soft, have you tried going up in spring rate? Most setups call for Green fronts. What type of track?

ohrcrracer 05-05-2013 09:54 AM


Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings (Post 12118542)
Brown is pretty soft, have you tried going up in spring rate? Most setups call for Green fronts. What type of track?

One hobbies, packed down dirt, brand new layout last Wednesday but same material I believer

Matt Trimmings 05-05-2013 09:59 AM


Originally Posted by ohrcrracer (Post 12118706)
One hobbies, packed down dirt, brand new layout last Wednesday but same material I believer

Isnt that a clay track? what tires are you running?

Tradin Paint 05-05-2013 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings (Post 12118721)
Isnt that a clay track? what tires are you running?

It's not clay, it's similar to the dirt at Competition

Matt Trimmings 05-05-2013 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by Tradin Paint (Post 12118768)
It's not clay, it's similar to the dirt at Competition

eww....i would say try a stiffer front spring, i would go to a black then a green and see how it feels. I always ran brown fronts on the v2's but have never ran them on the bb's. The one time i ran the bb's at CH i ran 1.6's all the way around with 32 front 27-30 rear with green fronts and green rears (i think..could have been white rears).

CHIZZLE 05-05-2013 11:08 AM


Originally Posted by ohrcrracer (Post 12118249)
hey guys i need some help with the setup on my b4, it has quite a bit of push around corners even without the throttle on, i am running it all factory minus brown springs up front, thanks


Originally Posted by ohrcrracer (Post 12118706)
One hobbies, packed down dirt, brand new layout last Wednesday but same material I believer

What front tires/inserts are you running?

thecman26 05-05-2013 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by scoopdaloop (Post 12117779)
I'm running maifields exact set up from Jconcepts nationals.. posted on rc10.com

I'm running barcodes in front and holeshots rear on a med bite clay track. I went from 1 degree toe out to 0 degree and it calmed my steering down a lot.. I also lowered my ride height to 23.5mmf and 23.5mmr..

How is your rear traction? post your setup and you will get more responses.

Also, I came from 1/8 nitro where you can really get into your physcial steering wheel and crank it both ways.. I tightened my wheel on my M11 just a bit and it slowed down my hand a lot.. I know thats not tuning but it helped me smooth out my steering and "flow" better instead of jerky steering.

I am running pretty much box stock setup except a lil thicker shock oils, 30wt front oil and 35wt rear oil, avid shock pistons (1.5/1.1), shaved u-brace with 1mm spacers, c-hubs middle, Ions rear tires and barcodes front changed to rips front with not much difference, 0* front toe changed to 2* with little change, 3.5* rear toe block. Indoor bumpy high bite clay, turned down steering speed to 95% hellped a little. Shorty pack one block from all the way forward.

Rear traction is great btw! It is just a bit twitchy initial turn in and a lil lazy mid and exit. I have plenty of servo (Savox 1258) so that isnt it.

That's about it.

thecman26 05-05-2013 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by bds81175 (Post 12118339)
Sounds like toe out. Does it wander a bit aimlessly on the straights? Check where your front toe is and reduce it a bit.

I was straight up front, doesn't wander, changed to 2* toe out for the main and it seemed to help a little. I am a truck guy who wants to get better, so buggy is a whole new driving style to me.

Autocratic 05-05-2013 12:27 PM

Any reason you're running so much toe front and rear on high bite clay? All that toe can make the car twitchy, especially in the rear. Forward bite might be great but when you want to rotate the car it won't want to.


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