Originally Posted by
Bubonic-X
2 things:
1 Its interesting this thread is called "tuning with camber links" and correct me if I'm wrong but have we even talked about camber links yet? Lol!
2 are you of the belief that these RC car companies do not do a lot of testing to make sure their baseline setup is close and then a driver can get out and race faster. Meaning just tune from there. Because I used the baseline setup and it worked good. I just had a slight problem with chassis slapping after landing causing the buggy to spin out. So my answer would be to change pack. It doesn't seem like a band aid fix to me.
Fred keep it up I love talking about theory
Jake
Mr. Bubonic - X:
It is funny the name of this thread is "tuning wtih camber links" isn't it

. I would suggest going to page one and start reading. That might clear any questions you have regarding titles.
I too agree it seems the manufacturer does set a good baseline. I ran my RC8be on a baseline set up all the way around and got a great lap time for the day. I'm ready to go beyond that and tune further --- but I think the manufacture baseline is "their set up" baseline.... not the baseline you should start with all tuning. They just decided on a simplistic baseline tuning to cover an array of driving conditions I'm sure that's not over complicated.