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Old 06-06-2015, 06:56 PM
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Thanks! After studying the bracket chart, it's all making sense. The #1 upside down with 4mm spacer is equal to the #1 right side up with a 1mm roll center shim.

Is Henrik's 2014 RROC 13.5 setup still a good place to start? Or does anyone have a suggestion to try something else? Thanks everyone!
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Thanks! After studying the bracket chart, it's all making sense. The #1 upside down with 4mm spacer is equal to the #1 right side up with a 1mm roll center shim.

Is Henrik's 2014 RROC 13.5 setup still a good place to start? Or does anyone have a suggestion to try something else? Thanks everyone!
I think Henriks setup should be a good starting point. What track do you plan to run at (Tamiya, Cal Raceway)??? I'm currently building a second car for 13.5 for local racing and the KO race at GLARCRC in September.
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recently got myself r10/15 great car response well to changes i found, build quality is great,very pleased

was wondering if someone could check the steering throw at maximum travel
thanks in advance
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Originally Posted by elche_83
recently got myself r10/15 great car response well to changes i found, build quality is great,very pleased

was wondering if someone could check the steering throw at maximum travel
thanks in advance
30* is about max on the inside tire. To get this you need a longer servo arm like the Yokomo BD7 arm. Most of us in the NW run about 27-30* on the inside on asphalt and around 23-25 on carpet. Play with dual rate and little expo. Adjust to taste!

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I think Henriks setup should be a good starting point. What track do you plan to run at (Tamiya, Cal Raceway)??? I'm currently building a second car for 13.5 for local racing and the KO race at GLARCRC in September.
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I'd like to race at Tamiya & Cal Raceway. First up will be the BFTR at Camarillo end of the month!
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recently got myself r10/15 great car response well to changes i found, build quality is great,very pleased

was wondering if someone could check the steering throw at maximum travel
thanks in advance
You may also need to have separate l/r travel ranges on your radio to equal out both.
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I'd like to race at Tamiya & Cal Raceway. First up will be the BFTR at Camarillo end of the month!
My car was stellar at the Reedy Race, although the results weren't great, and I am local to socal. I'll try to get the setup posted soon.
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Hex Wheel Hub Offset -0.75mm Set with Shims. This will make changing hex offset fast and easy. R109046


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Hex Wheel Hub Offset -0.75mm Set with Shims. This will make changing hex offset fast and easy. R109046


R103028
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R103029
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Now I won't have to use my light blue shims from that other company...
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Yup in the same boat!
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I am just getting ready to build my 17.5 stock R10 2015 ATS..
question : it is better to have the ATS for asphalt or not?
Our Track is med size with medium traction grip
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No ATS Franko. Kit setup with HPI silver springs. Tweak to your needs after that. Very easy to drive with kit setup.

Losi 30 in shocks.
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Originally Posted by Carnage9270
No ATS Franko. Kit setup with HPI silver springs. Tweak to your needs after that. Very easy to drive with kit setup.

Losi 30 in shocks.

what part did you tweek set up for FW track? what bodies shell are you using ?
Thanks Mike
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I'm running quite a different setup with short shocks but definitely not necessary to be competitive. As far as bodies go, I prefer the Blitz GSF, but some like the LSF as well. Or you can go with the ole LTCR too.
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Originally Posted by Carnage9270
I'm running quite a different setup with short shocks but definitely not necessary to be competitive. As far as bodies go, I prefer the Blitz GSF, but some like the LSF as well. Or you can go with the ole LTCR too.
I do also have the short shock and the lower shock tower ,it came with the deal.
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