Street Jam SJF01 Formula 1. Niiiiiiiiice!
#318
ta04evah try the xhard servo saver,I think the stiffness of the springs inside the saver has something to do with the corner push.
#319
Can not find a shop that has the front arms in stock.
sp000427
or
SJF021
any suggestions?
Europe or Asia
sp000427
or
SJF021
any suggestions?
Europe or Asia
#320
Tech Champion
iTrader: (22)
The longer servo saver will definitely get more mid corner steering. I would bet that is a big part of your problem, as the corner exit oversteer is a classic symptom of too little angle in the steering rods. One other thing may be the size of the spacer on the underside of the servo saver. Too small of a spacer will make the car oversteer on exit as well.
#322
That would be even better, don't quit this car has it it's just a little harder to find it
#323
Tech Elite
iTrader: (2)
Am going to try the Tamiya one first as it has a long servo horn on it.
There is a very significant amount of difference to the spring tension between a Kimbrough, which I had been using, and the Tamiya one. The Tamiya one is easily twice as strong.
Rob.
#324
The Kimbrough one is no good as the internal coil spring gives out easily over time and just doesn't have the tension. The X-ray servo saver is still the best in my opinion. I run it in the majority of my cars.
#325
Tech Apprentice
Which Xray part number is the servo saver?
#326
+1 on the spring tension. When I changed to the xray one made one heck of an improvement even without changing the servo position. That would be my next change to the car. Good luck
#328
Tech Regular
iTrader: (1)
I had that weird "double steering" thing happen with my 104 at last year's Shanghai AOC, but attributed it to Pardus tires on new carpet. Didn't know steering angles could help that issue.
#329
#330
I don't think you can get the regular arms anywhere now. The carbon version of the arms should still be available from Speed Passion.