Originally Posted by
wtcc
I kicked off the indoor season for myself today. With the upcoming Tamiya Euro Cup race in mind, I brought the TT-02s to the track. The track got new carpet and a new layout. I found a decent rhythm quite fast, but had to fight a little with the car. The rear was stepping out suddenly. I tried a lot of things without effect. Later in the day a little less droop and a reduction of the steering angle helped this problem. I then cured it by taking out 1mm of the rear inner camber link shims

After that I could increase the steering angle again and finally got some consistent runs
By the way: Has anybody already driven the new Ford Mustang? Does it have a good performance?
How did you extend the ball cup in the steering bridge? I also need the linkage to be in horizontal. If I don't put spacers in the bridge it's angled. And the steering radius is not even.