SC10 Thread Part 2
#3333
Tech Rookie
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 15
I'm having trouble with my SC10rs pushing through tight hairpins. It just wants to understeer horribly at low speeds. I have to crawl through the tight corners or it will just push wide into the berm.
The track best described as cleared dirt and gravel. Somewhat hard base, but still soft enough that the rears can dig in and leave small tracks in the exits. There is no competitive racing going on, just a home built track for my buddies and I to race on. Nobody has any real experience so asking them for setup tips is a moot point.
I'm running the stock fronts with Proline Gladiator SC rears, not sure if it is the tires or suspension setup, but any suggestions would be appreciated.
The track best described as cleared dirt and gravel. Somewhat hard base, but still soft enough that the rears can dig in and leave small tracks in the exits. There is no competitive racing going on, just a home built track for my buddies and I to race on. Nobody has any real experience so asking them for setup tips is a moot point.
I'm running the stock fronts with Proline Gladiator SC rears, not sure if it is the tires or suspension setup, but any suggestions would be appreciated.
#3335
I'm having trouble with my SC10rs pushing through tight hairpins. It just wants to understeer horribly at low speeds. I have to crawl through the tight corners or it will just push wide into the berm.
The track best described as cleared dirt and gravel. Somewhat hard base, but still soft enough that the rears can dig in and leave small tracks in the exits. There is no competitive racing going on, just a home built track for my buddies and I to race on. Nobody has any real experience so asking them for setup tips is a moot point.
I'm running the stock fronts with Proline Gladiator SC rears, not sure if it is the tires or suspension setup, but any suggestions would be appreciated.
The track best described as cleared dirt and gravel. Somewhat hard base, but still soft enough that the rears can dig in and leave small tracks in the exits. There is no competitive racing going on, just a home built track for my buddies and I to race on. Nobody has any real experience so asking them for setup tips is a moot point.
I'm running the stock fronts with Proline Gladiator SC rears, not sure if it is the tires or suspension setup, but any suggestions would be appreciated.
#3336
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 4,003
From: Cali
#3337
under steering is push. normally caused by bad tires or not enought weight transitions forward. To get more weight moving forward you soften the front. Stiffening the rear can also help. You can also remove some droop in the front. many things to do, but the rtr front tires dont have much bite. I would swap those out.
#3338
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 4,003
From: Cali
under steering is push. normally caused by bad tires or not enought weight transitions forward. To get more weight moving forward you soften the front. Stiffening the rear can also help. You can also remove some droop in the front. many things to do, but the rtr front tires dont have much bite. I would swap those out.
well learn sumn new everyday
and yeah the front tires don't bite on pavement even lol so they r a must to change, something like carvers or goosebumps r good
#3345
Tech Rookie
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 15



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