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Old 11-12-2014 | 12:12 PM
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rcgerber
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Originally Posted by b3master
If your starting out with a car that has generally very low RC, then your statement of raising RC will add more traction would be true. Otherwise its compeletly dependant on the track surface traction.

On high bite tracks it will make the car respond faster than the driver can react to it. Hence edgy, touchy, squirly.

It depends on the surface

High traction track generally prefers lower RC
Loamy low traction prefers higher RC
Dusty low traction prefers sacrifice, softer balanced springs with slightly higher RC to limit excessive body roll.
b3 what you wrote just matches what I said just with more detail. Low traction tracks like a higher rear roll center because it adds more rear traction.
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