Originally Posted by
Bonadona
Ok guys, I need some help. I am running a B4.1 on an indoor hard packed track that's mostly clay. I started with Cav's indoor clay setup and ended up going to silver springs fr and rr. I even tried greens up front but I can't seem to get much on throttle steering. I have tried shortening the rear camber link by moving the ballstud to the outside hole on the bulkhead. I've played with ride heigth and wheelebase. Been through tons of tires and nothing gives. How do you get this thing to steer on power. I can't imagine everyone is having to bump the brakes on every turn like I'm having to do in order to get the car to turn. The car jumps and settles great and I can get right back into the throttle, it just pushes REALLY bad. What am I missing????

1. Definetely go back to brown springs in front.
2. Have you tried the carbon arms? A lot of the team guys do this for more steering, because the stock B4.1 arms flex a little to much for high bite. It does offer quite a bit of steering IMO. Here are the part numbers- 9579 Front, 9583.
3. Do you have the right tires for the track your running on?
Hope this helps.
Brad S