Team Associated B6 & B6D thread
#6016
#6017
I have to say I have been pretty impressed with these Yokomo springs for carpet that were recommended. I think dropping 50cst more and the car will be close to dialed on the track. Walking the carpet surface here the area I thought was bumpy sure enough has like a rough layer underneath it, almost feels like metal grates that I can feel through the carpet.
Bit more suspension action there (I went down already once) and it was definitely an improvement. The new layout I think made it more noticeable too.
I think the next thing I want to look at is adding a fan but vehicle speed wise even without, probably one of the fastest around the track with no weird motor temp issues.
#6019
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Joined: Apr 2016
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The other one is highbite clay, so eletrons and chainlinks work.
#6023
I let the engineers figure this stuff out. All I know is that I added these for more aggressive steering on our tight layouts at Dirt Heaven and they worked. Dave, I would say they're an option for you right now. Assuming you'll get the lay down at some point, they might then be too much for the more open corners Trackside usually has.
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#6024
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 5,719
From: At dirt tracks in Michigan!
4 degrees of toe is a lot. Kit setting is 3 and is what works 95% of the time. Most don't ever go past 3.5, so I would definitely reduce rear toe and you should find some of that missing steering.
#6025
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Gotcha. I'll go back to 3 toe and tune from there. I've been struggling lately at our track with rear traction but I'm running a 7.5 motor. A lot of the guys are running stiffer oil than me and having no issues so it's most likely pill setup.
#6027
Team Associated B6D - Ray Munday - Outdoor Setup Guide
and a few setups:
Team Associated B6D - Ray Munday - Austrailan Nationals - Perth - 11-13.11.2016
Team Associated B6D - Ray Munday - Outdoor Setup & Tips - 16.08.2016
#6029
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Yea i will post it, however, i dont remember what I had but I have since made changes to the set up and have not been back. Changes I made that will probably give me the steering i'm looking for are the hubs forward. I would also like to get a front spindle spacer kit to bring the axle height up one. I will post once i get to the track and return with a summary.
#6030
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 5,090
From: Antelope Valley, CA





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