The AE FActory Team B44.2 Thread
#7516
ok, rerbuild my diffs and break them in like un4racing his video.
much smoother under high pressure!!!
make also a miscalculation, the forse of the slipper is stonger than 1 diff, but when i block front en rear wheels the forse of the both diffs together is much stronger than the slipper, so i can tighten the slipper further.
correct me if i'm wrong
much smoother under high pressure!!!
make also a miscalculation, the forse of the slipper is stonger than 1 diff, but when i block front en rear wheels the forse of the both diffs together is much stronger than the slipper, so i can tighten the slipper further.
correct me if i'm wrong
#7517
ok, rerbuild my diffs and break them in like un4racing his video.
much smoother under high pressure!!!
make also a miscalculation, the forse of the slipper is stonger than 1 diff, but when i block front en rear wheels the forse of the both diffs together is much stronger than the slipper, so i can tighten the slipper further.
correct me if i'm wrong
much smoother under high pressure!!!
make also a miscalculation, the forse of the slipper is stonger than 1 diff, but when i block front en rear wheels the forse of the both diffs together is much stronger than the slipper, so i can tighten the slipper further.
correct me if i'm wrong
#7518
Hey guys still looking for a way to calm this car down. It's pretty bad when my mid motor car has more traction and I'm able to turn faster lap times with it. I did take the rear sway bar off and it did help a little. But it's like the car turns in so hard it breaks the rear loose. I also turned the travel down on the throttle to 85 percent as well. Also moved the Ackerman on the j concepts rack to the front hole. Car is all stock setup. Any help Is appreciated
#7519
Hey guys still looking for a way to calm this car down. It's pretty bad when my mid motor car has more traction and I'm able to turn faster lap times with it. I did take the rear sway bar off and it did help a little. But it's like the car turns in so hard it breaks the rear loose. I also turned the travel down on the throttle to 85 percent as well. Also moved the Ackerman on the j concepts rack to the front hole. Car is all stock setup. Any help Is appreciated
try 30wt of 27.5wt and green or even black rear springs.
front diff little more tight
and loosen the rear diff 1/8 to 1/4 from tight, like un4racings video clip.
weight!!! try 40 to 87grams of balast between the saddles.
you van also experiment with the front camberlinks in 1e hole insteat of the 2e, it wil calm also the steering down.
check also ride height 1mm in front higher in your case.
and most of all the right fresh tires
good luck
Sven
#7521
Hey guys still looking for a way to calm this car down. It's pretty bad when my mid motor car has more traction and I'm able to turn faster lap times with it. I did take the rear sway bar off and it did help a little. But it's like the car turns in so hard it breaks the rear loose. I also turned the travel down on the throttle to 85 percent as well. Also moved the Ackerman on the j concepts rack to the front hole. Car is all stock setup. Any help Is appreciated
#7523
Would the avid chassis help or hurt my situation. I forgot but I'm also running the stock chassis but with the big weight between the saddles. Maybe the extra weight is causing the rear to swing it around?
#7524
Work on the front. You can try a stiffer front spring first. Red is a good option.
#7526
Tech Regular
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 491
My bro just built a new 44.2 and we are having a steering binding issue I cannot figure out.
here is a quick video of the issue. any help is greatly appreciated! Hoping a missed something dumb/easy.
here is a quick video of the issue. any help is greatly appreciated! Hoping a missed something dumb/easy.

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#7529
#7530
Was it metal or the lighter beige plastic they use in the diff gear? They used a heavy duty couplings at the Worlds that resembled the beige plastic.




tkx for all your video posts, it makes the difference
lol