Originally Posted by
RC*PHREAK
that's crazy that you're getting an on power push with the kit setup. what type of surface?
i'm trying to tune some of my on power steering away. i went to 20 in the front and 50 in the center with orange front springs, and for me, it's much easier to drive.
I am on high bite clay indoors, running Electrons now which have a bit better grip than the Chainlinks I started with. It is mostly pushing starting the turn. Once the front bites and the car starts to rotate I can steer it with throttle, but need to slow too much to get the turn started. Was thinking of trying to change the front and rear diff oils but not sure which way to go as I have read opposing info; thicker front and thinner rear or thinner front and thicker rear too reduce push. I'm thinking the latter.