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Old 08-29-2016 | 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by deceit
Ok, hit the track today from 9am-7pm and got some more experience on it. it is loose for everyone today, was very dry and dusty. it was watered down twice, and it even rained for a little bit.. but its florida and it dries up instantly. I went away from the southern nats setup, and to stock but with 7/7/5 and pink/red. I had the stock steering, bump, camber, ride height, etc.. it felt a lot better once i turned my radios steering to 70-85%. at 100% i had trouble lining up jumps, keeping it straight, and it was a total handful... but i lowered it down to 70-85% and it didnt have as much turning, but it would jump way better.. now if i could only steer a little sharper, it would be amazing. in order to make some of the really sharp turns i had to whip it a little. I also ordered a new aluminum horn since i switched servos and my old tekno horn was only 24t, needed 25t now. and wow.. i went through 3 composite horns in less than 2 hours... i finally found someone who had a aluminum horn that fit, kinda.. i had to add a bunch of spaces to raise the connector on the ackerman, but it works until i get mine later this week. I couldnt believe that 3 composite horns stripped out that fast though... I did change my servo though, before it was a low torque hitec, and now i have a savox and i switched from 6v to 7.4, and its sooo much better, if it doesn't strip the horns!

overall i love the car, just hope i can get it dialed in better. starting with the stock setup so i can get used to the car, then ill make adjustments from there. ill eventually get better tires for the track too. gotta admit, it is a blast to drive!


ps, how unsafe is it to not run the rear chassis brace? and what would you recommend to having better steering? I like having it reduced on my radio so i am more stable and not twitchy, but i can't really steer sharp enough as easy for some turns with it like that...
Try turning your dual rates up to 90-95% and use your radio's exponential setting to make the car less twitchy. Also make sure you're running the steering limiters in the spindles, not having them in can make the car feel a little unpredictable in the turns. And when you get your new servo horn run the inner hole as it increases the travel needed to turn lock to lock, giving you more mechanical resolution.
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