Originally Posted by
kpjr7321
Im running Mo's set up and im experiencing a loose rear end on power. Its making it hard to push the car like I would like to. I really love the corner speed, acceleration and the jumping of this car. Mo was right it will out jump my MP9 and carry more corner speed. I was running with some of my friends last night and they all have mp9's. If I was behind them on the straight I was able to cut inside them going into the sweeper with some much speed. It was awesome. If I could just get rid of the car stepping out, that would be great. It does it with the slightest throttle input.
Is your setup 100% exactly the same as Mo's setup? I ask because i definitely have not experienced the rear stepping out. Could it have been tire choice or just a really dusty track?
From Tekno Guide: Whenever you need more traction the first thing you should try (other than tires, which should always be the first thing to look at) is using your radio to de-tune your steering. Depending on your radio there are a few options to try. If your endpoints are set correctly simply turning down the radio’s dual rate can have a dramatic effect. The next thing to try is adjusting the radio’s exponential setting. Having a slight negative value (positive if you’re using a Spektrum) can help eliminate a loose or twitchy feeling. The last adjustment to try that not all radios have is a servo speed setting. Simply making your servo move slower can have dramatic effect. There are several ways to achieve greater traction out of a turn. The easiest adjustment is to either add a little toe out to the front of the car or add a little toe in on the rear. Another option would be to raise your rear anti-squat.