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Scott Fisher 07-11-2005 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by gonzoY5
That's a great point. I've found the Cadillac to give me TONS of steering. Too much for my taste. Anyone else agree?

I have also found the Cadillac to have lots of steering.

Juan C Munoz 07-11-2005 10:47 AM

I found the Cadillac very good for steering. I use it on tracks with lots of turns in the infield.

And what about the clutch springs that you were talking earlier. I was thinking of using the super hard clutch spring, rather than the stock one. Do you think that will help me in any way ??

asw7576 07-11-2005 11:06 AM

I'm not sure if this advice helps front grip, but hopefully its the solution without change in springs, tyres, stabilizer. Have you consider to remove the super wide bumper ( meant for lola body ) and only use the small bumper + foam ? The wide bumper limits the front shocks travel under heavy cornering creating understeering effect. The edge of bumper hits the asphalt.

BTW, Do you loss the steering OFF power ( corner entry ), or ON power (corner exit / long sweeper) or both ? I think AFM have great expertise + explanatory solution in that matter.

If you have picture of your car naked will be great so we can look closely.

gonzoY5 07-11-2005 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by Juan C Munoz
I found the Cadillac very good for steering. I use it on tracks with lots of turns in the infield.

And what about the clutch springs that you were talking earlier. I was thinking of using the super hard clutch spring, rather than the stock one. Do you think that will help me in any way ??

It will help give better accelleration because the engine needs more RPMs before the clutch engages if everything else stays the same. If the track is loose it may be a little trickier to drive.

Fsturbo15 07-11-2005 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by Juan C Munoz
I found the Cadillac very good for steering. I use it on tracks with lots of turns in the infield.

And what about the clutch springs that you were talking earlier. I was thinking of using the super hard clutch spring, rather than the stock one. Do you think that will help me in any way ??

The cadillac is a body that should be used on very technical tracks.

20 SMOKE 07-11-2005 01:22 PM

I found that the Caddy on a tight track did not work for me but Mazda 6 did i guess it could be driving style to

Juan C Munoz 07-11-2005 02:28 PM

I also like to use the Mazda 6, because at first it looks good !, and second it's good for all kind of tracks. That's my opinion !

junito yukiyu 07-11-2005 02:30 PM

juanqui!!!

Juan C Munoz 07-11-2005 02:33 PM

Junito... Check PM !

tazman34685 07-11-2005 05:24 PM

What about the volvo v60? I got both the volvo and the caddy. But I guess the volvo will be going back if no one has a any thing good to say about it :flaming:

Juan C Munoz 07-11-2005 06:15 PM

What company makes the Volvo V60 ? I have seen that one, and actually looks pretty cool.

nsxshogun 07-11-2005 06:24 PM

I think its either serpent or phrotoform.

Juan C Munoz 07-11-2005 07:17 PM

Yeah I think it was protoform, but it's discontinued...

nsxshogun 07-11-2005 08:44 PM

Any one know where I can get a Kawarha accord body.

Seisick 07-12-2005 07:13 AM


Originally Posted by afm
Allready sent you the tuning guide. Hope it helps. Give me your comments.

AFM

alfonose, enviame via email para mis amigos que no hablan english, creo que les ayudara
saludos


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