Ask Paul Lemieux, RC America/MOTIV/Gravity RC
#1891
Tech Champion
iTrader: (136)
Hi Paul,
I am trying to set up my 008 Xray with a spool for VTA with the 25.5 motor and the low grip Hadley carpet. Currently I am running 30 weight oil in the back, 40 wt in the front, 1.5 degree of camber in the front, 2.5 camber in the rear, about 3 degrees of rear toe in, no toe in the front, stock springs and sway bars. In the first heat of our last race the car was out of control loose when as you try to accelerate out of the corner. In the second heat I only used compound on the rear tires, raised the front ride height, and put the stock springs on the rear. It was better and in the last heat I put the stock springs on the front. It was better but still loose on acceleration on out of the corner. On our carpet the grip isi an issue. Thanks.
Mike
Hadley RC Club
I am trying to set up my 008 Xray with a spool for VTA with the 25.5 motor and the low grip Hadley carpet. Currently I am running 30 weight oil in the back, 40 wt in the front, 1.5 degree of camber in the front, 2.5 camber in the rear, about 3 degrees of rear toe in, no toe in the front, stock springs and sway bars. In the first heat of our last race the car was out of control loose when as you try to accelerate out of the corner. In the second heat I only used compound on the rear tires, raised the front ride height, and put the stock springs on the rear. It was better and in the last heat I put the stock springs on the front. It was better but still loose on acceleration on out of the corner. On our carpet the grip isi an issue. Thanks.
Mike
Hadley RC Club
#1892
Tech Elite
iTrader: (37)
Paul what's up ? Have a shock question for u pertaining to all Rc tc cars . Sanario is car is set up ready to race all setting r spot on
Let's say ur ride height is 5mm f/r for easy figuring
U put ur tc chassis on a 5mm block and remove springs only . Now u measure ur shock shaft (let's say 8mm of shock shaft showing) OK, I want to rebuild shocks ..
Dump oil ,refill ,remove air, not to set rebound and secure cap.
If one was to use vented caps with no foam ,set shock rebound by measuring 8mm of shaft showing with ride height gauge then apply Blatter and remove any access oil/air THEN install cap and tighten . Would u say the shocks Blatter would be relaxed at 8mm ? If so would it still allow for 100% travel ? If so wouldn't this make for a shock setup that always consistent and needs less maintenance since a tc car sits 90% of its race day on the wheels ? If all this is true why wouldn't this be the preferred shock building technique? Is their any reason to build it differently (performance wise) tks Paul .
As for the vta question above . Make sure the rear tires r older or at least not any newer than the front clean them between every session u have on the track . And a narrower rear with long low(Inside) links seems to give the most mechanical rear grip . Hope it helps u untill paul can give better answer xray specific
Let's say ur ride height is 5mm f/r for easy figuring
U put ur tc chassis on a 5mm block and remove springs only . Now u measure ur shock shaft (let's say 8mm of shock shaft showing) OK, I want to rebuild shocks ..
Dump oil ,refill ,remove air, not to set rebound and secure cap.
If one was to use vented caps with no foam ,set shock rebound by measuring 8mm of shaft showing with ride height gauge then apply Blatter and remove any access oil/air THEN install cap and tighten . Would u say the shocks Blatter would be relaxed at 8mm ? If so would it still allow for 100% travel ? If so wouldn't this make for a shock setup that always consistent and needs less maintenance since a tc car sits 90% of its race day on the wheels ? If all this is true why wouldn't this be the preferred shock building technique? Is their any reason to build it differently (performance wise) tks Paul .
As for the vta question above . Make sure the rear tires r older or at least not any newer than the front clean them between every session u have on the track . And a narrower rear with long low(Inside) links seems to give the most mechanical rear grip . Hope it helps u untill paul can give better answer xray specific
#1893
Tech Apprentice
iTrader: (4)
Hi Paul,
I am trying to set up my 008 Xray with a spool for VTA with the 25.5 motor and the low grip Hadley carpet. Currently I am running 30 weight oil in the back, 40 wt in the front, 1.5 degree of camber in the front, 2.5 camber in the rear, about 3 degrees of rear toe in, no toe in the front, stock springs and sway bars. In the first heat of our last race the car was out of control loose when as you try to accelerate out of the corner. In the second heat I only used compound on the rear tires, raised the front ride height, and put the stock springs on the rear. It was better and in the last heat I put the stock springs on the front. It was better but still loose on acceleration on out of the corner. On our carpet the grip isi an issue. Thanks.
Mike
Hadley RC Club
I am trying to set up my 008 Xray with a spool for VTA with the 25.5 motor and the low grip Hadley carpet. Currently I am running 30 weight oil in the back, 40 wt in the front, 1.5 degree of camber in the front, 2.5 camber in the rear, about 3 degrees of rear toe in, no toe in the front, stock springs and sway bars. In the first heat of our last race the car was out of control loose when as you try to accelerate out of the corner. In the second heat I only used compound on the rear tires, raised the front ride height, and put the stock springs on the rear. It was better and in the last heat I put the stock springs on the front. It was better but still loose on acceleration on out of the corner. On our carpet the grip isi an issue. Thanks.
Mike
Hadley RC Club
#1894
Team EAM
iTrader: (79)
Paul should be back tomorrow. He has been in FL at the Nitro On road Nationals kicking the crack out of everyone's butt. He won both 10th TC and 8th scale at the Nationals with the NT1 and RX8. Chuck Moon made an Xray clean sweep by winning the Masters class with the RX8!
EA
EA
#1896
2012 Fuel On Road National
Congratulation Paul for winning both 1/10 and 1/8
#1897
HI all, sorry for the delay in responce.
Hi Mike, I am farmilliar with the track so i think i can help some. basicly for the hadley track i would reccommend doing a lot of things to get rear traction. I would reduce front camber to 0.5deg and increase the rear camber to 3deg. I would also use 2deg caster blocks instead of 4deg.
I would use 3.5deg rear toe in. I would make sure that the steering center post is back. i would make sure that teh rear wheelbase is full long and the front wheelbase is full short. I would use -.75 rear hexs.
From below: also good advice with the rear tires especially "Make sure the rear tires r older or at least not any newer than the front clean them between every session u have on the track . And a narrower rear with long low(Inside) links seems to give the most mechanical rear grip . Hope it helps u untill paul can give better answer xray specific"
Those are the things that i would start with. Good luck!
Hi. yea that makes fine sence with the shocks. i would think that the bladder would be at its most natural state if you bleed them for "ride height rebound". But I normally bleed my shocks until they are totally dead at any position, teh car seems to drive most consistent for me that way.
Thanks
Thanks for the help
Thanks EA
Thanks!
was a nice turn around to my week.
Thanks!
Hi Paul,
I am trying to set up my 008 Xray with a spool for VTA with the 25.5 motor and the low grip Hadley carpet. Currently I am running 30 weight oil in the back, 40 wt in the front, 1.5 degree of camber in the front, 2.5 camber in the rear, about 3 degrees of rear toe in, no toe in the front, stock springs and sway bars. In the first heat of our last race the car was out of control loose when as you try to accelerate out of the corner. In the second heat I only used compound on the rear tires, raised the front ride height, and put the stock springs on the rear. It was better and in the last heat I put the stock springs on the front. It was better but still loose on acceleration on out of the corner. On our carpet the grip isi an issue. Thanks.
Mike
Hadley RC Club
I am trying to set up my 008 Xray with a spool for VTA with the 25.5 motor and the low grip Hadley carpet. Currently I am running 30 weight oil in the back, 40 wt in the front, 1.5 degree of camber in the front, 2.5 camber in the rear, about 3 degrees of rear toe in, no toe in the front, stock springs and sway bars. In the first heat of our last race the car was out of control loose when as you try to accelerate out of the corner. In the second heat I only used compound on the rear tires, raised the front ride height, and put the stock springs on the rear. It was better and in the last heat I put the stock springs on the front. It was better but still loose on acceleration on out of the corner. On our carpet the grip isi an issue. Thanks.
Mike
Hadley RC Club
I would use 3.5deg rear toe in. I would make sure that the steering center post is back. i would make sure that teh rear wheelbase is full long and the front wheelbase is full short. I would use -.75 rear hexs.
From below: also good advice with the rear tires especially "Make sure the rear tires r older or at least not any newer than the front clean them between every session u have on the track . And a narrower rear with long low(Inside) links seems to give the most mechanical rear grip . Hope it helps u untill paul can give better answer xray specific"
Those are the things that i would start with. Good luck!
Paul what's up ? Have a shock question for u pertaining to all Rc tc cars . Sanario is car is set up ready to race all setting r spot on
Let's say ur ride height is 5mm f/r for easy figuring
U put ur tc chassis on a 5mm block and remove springs only . Now u measure ur shock shaft (let's say 8mm of shock shaft showing) OK, I want to rebuild shocks ..
Dump oil ,refill ,remove air, not to set rebound and secure cap.
If one was to use vented caps with no foam ,set shock rebound by measuring 8mm of shaft showing with ride height gauge then apply Blatter and remove any access oil/air THEN install cap and tighten . Would u say the shocks Blatter would be relaxed at 8mm ? If so would it still allow for 100% travel ? If so wouldn't this make for a shock setup that always consistent and needs less maintenance since a tc car sits 90% of its race day on the wheels ? If all this is true why wouldn't this be the preferred shock building technique? Is their any reason to build it differently (performance wise) tks Paul .
As for the vta question above . Make sure the rear tires r older or at least not any newer than the front clean them between every session u have on the track . And a narrower rear with long low(Inside) links seems to give the most mechanical rear grip . Hope it helps u untill paul can give better answer xray specific
Let's say ur ride height is 5mm f/r for easy figuring
U put ur tc chassis on a 5mm block and remove springs only . Now u measure ur shock shaft (let's say 8mm of shock shaft showing) OK, I want to rebuild shocks ..
Dump oil ,refill ,remove air, not to set rebound and secure cap.
If one was to use vented caps with no foam ,set shock rebound by measuring 8mm of shaft showing with ride height gauge then apply Blatter and remove any access oil/air THEN install cap and tighten . Would u say the shocks Blatter would be relaxed at 8mm ? If so would it still allow for 100% travel ? If so wouldn't this make for a shock setup that always consistent and needs less maintenance since a tc car sits 90% of its race day on the wheels ? If all this is true why wouldn't this be the preferred shock building technique? Is their any reason to build it differently (performance wise) tks Paul .
As for the vta question above . Make sure the rear tires r older or at least not any newer than the front clean them between every session u have on the track . And a narrower rear with long low(Inside) links seems to give the most mechanical rear grip . Hope it helps u untill paul can give better answer xray specific
Hi. yea that makes fine sence with the shocks. i would think that the bladder would be at its most natural state if you bleed them for "ride height rebound". But I normally bleed my shocks until they are totally dead at any position, teh car seems to drive most consistent for me that way.
Thanks
Paul should be back tomorrow. He has been in FL at the Nitro On road Nationals kicking the crack out of everyone's butt. He won both 10th TC and 8th scale at the Nationals with the NT1 and RX8. Chuck Moon made an Xray clean sweep by winning the Masters class with the RX8!
EA
EA
Thanks!
was a nice turn around to my week.
Thanks!
#1900
Thanks.
#1901
[QUOTE=Paul L;11392472]Hi Justin. I would suggest starting with Andrew Hardmans T4 set up from the Halloween classic. I will try and find the sheet and post it. I am in Nitro mode right now but when I return, that is where I will start myself. I looked on the X-ray site but could not yet find it yet. 350 oil in place of the oil that he used.
Thanks.[/QUOTE
Corey has it posted on the T-4 thread post# 1179
Thanks.[/QUOTE
Corey has it posted on the T-4 thread post# 1179
#1902
Hi Justin. I would suggest starting with Andrew Hardmans T4 set up from the Halloween classic. I will try and find the sheet and post it. I am in Nitro mode right now but when I return, that is where I will start myself. I looked on the X-ray site but could not yet find it yet. 350 oil in place of the oil that he used.
Thanks.[/QUOTE
Corey has it posted on the T-4 thread post# 1179
Thanks.[/QUOTE
Corey has it posted on the T-4 thread post# 1179
#1903
Hey Paul, I got a question about the Xray t3 12`, I have gone through many setup sheets and have been testing different setups. Ive noticed lately more drivers are running softer setups, 2.6-2.2 springs all the way around and 350-450 cst even on carpet, and I was wondering if that is a trending setup thats working, or just personal preference. I pesonally am used to running the carpet spec or asphalt spec setup sheets by xray with 3.0 front and 2.6 rear springs, + or - a few things. Thanks for taking the time to explain this. I hope I get to meet you at the Snowbird Nationals this year. Chad
#1904
Hey Paul, I got a question about the Xray t3 12`, I have gone through many setup sheets and have been testing different setups. Ive noticed lately more drivers are running softer setups, 2.6-2.2 springs all the way around and 350-450 cst even on carpet, and I was wondering if that is a trending setup thats working, or just personal preference. I pesonally am used to running the carpet spec or asphalt spec setup sheets by xray with 3.0 front and 2.6 rear springs, + or - a few things. Thanks for taking the time to explain this. I hope I get to meet you at the Snowbird Nationals this year. Chad
Hi Chad. Yea that is definately a trend and I'm not sure I have a good answer. Personally I agree with you and like the way the older style set ups drive. but that being said I have got smoked at the last couple big carpet races by the new softer "nosy" style set ups. So yes i think their is something to the softer set ups. Part of it is The old stiffer set ups were more suited to the old weight limits. Once I get back testing next month I should be able to elaborate a bit on this.
Thanks