Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#5843
i measured it and its 48mm. sticks out alittle from the speedo in the front, so i dont see 45mm being a problem either, as long as you run 2mm spacer for full pack. like i said 1mm spacer works with a full pack on my setup, but id suggest the 2mm - i have not cared to change mine back to 2mm.
#5844
i run the wts pack with no weight for indoors, so basically a shorty, with the esc in the 'norm' spot i ran full pad in the front, on the shelf i run thing pad in the front on it.
#5847
I have been running my B4.1/2 three days a week for about the past four weeks at the local track. I have ask all the fast guys about their set up as far as tires and shock oil and pistons and foams and battery position. I have come to the conclusion that not everyone's setup will work for me, even with their best efforts to try to help. In the last week I stopped banking on what works for everyone else, and started to learn what works for me and my driving style by trial and error. Granted i'm not running the same springs or times as the fast guys but I shaved about two seconds off of "my" lap times in a week.
I appreciate everyone's help at the track greatly, but I feel I used their info to help me learn more about my car and how to tune it in the right direction.
I appreciate everyone's help at the track greatly, but I feel I used their info to help me learn more about my car and how to tune it in the right direction.
#5848
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I have been running my B4.1/2 three days a week for about the past four weeks at the local track. I have ask all the fast guys about their set up as far as tires and shock oil and pistons and foams and battery position. I have come to the conclusion that not everyone's setup will work for me, even with their best efforts to try to help. In the last week I stopped banking on what works for everyone else, and started to learn what works for me and my driving style by trial and error. Granted i'm not running the same springs or times as the fast guys but I shaved about two seconds off of "my" lap times in a week.
I appreciate everyone's help at the track greatly, but I feel I used their info to help me learn more about my car and how to tune it in the right direction.
I appreciate everyone's help at the track greatly, but I feel I used their info to help me learn more about my car and how to tune it in the right direction.
#5849
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I have been running my B4.1/2 three days a week for about the past four weeks at the local track. I have ask all the fast guys about their set up as far as tires and shock oil and pistons and foams and battery position. I have come to the conclusion that not everyone's setup will work for me, even with their best efforts to try to help. In the last week I stopped banking on what works for everyone else, and started to learn what works for me and my driving style by trial and error. Granted i'm not running the same springs or times as the fast guys but I shaved about two seconds off of "my" lap times in a week.
I appreciate everyone's help at the track greatly, but I feel I used their info to help me learn more about my car and how to tune it in the right direction.
I appreciate everyone's help at the track greatly, but I feel I used their info to help me learn more about my car and how to tune it in the right direction.



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