Tamiya TRF415
#8479
Re: Re: Re: Tamiya suspension performance part
Originally posted by TryHard
Any idea when you might have some steve?
Ed
Any idea when you might have some steve?
Ed
Muhuhahahahaha, same for me
#8480
Tech Initiate
alonso:
mate i have tried anti squat and kick up and found no difference in steering although i was having a problem with the rear of the car wanting to step out a little drift style it didnt make the car uncontrollable however it did slow lap times and feeling. since i have removed the anti squat shims and the car seemed to react better... does kick up affect castor?
mate i have tried anti squat and kick up and found no difference in steering although i was having a problem with the rear of the car wanting to step out a little drift style it didnt make the car uncontrollable however it did slow lap times and feeling. since i have removed the anti squat shims and the car seemed to react better... does kick up affect castor?
#8481
Tech Elite
iTrader: (10)
Yes.... kickup will also effect castor. I noticed that with Antisquat, that with onpower steering, it was significantly better. Maybe there is something else on your setup stopping you from getting more, or something like that. It's hard to say without knowing all of your other settings.
#8483
Re: Re: Re: Re: Tamiya suspension performance part
Originally posted by Scho
Muhuhahahahaha, same for me
Muhuhahahahaha, same for me
#8484
Originally posted by karndriver
alonso:
mate i have tried anti squat and kick up and found no difference in steering although i was having a problem with the rear of the car wanting to step out a little drift style it didnt make the car uncontrollable however it did slow lap times and feeling. since i have removed the anti squat shims and the car seemed to react better... does kick up affect castor?
alonso:
mate i have tried anti squat and kick up and found no difference in steering although i was having a problem with the rear of the car wanting to step out a little drift style it didnt make the car uncontrollable however it did slow lap times and feeling. since i have removed the anti squat shims and the car seemed to react better... does kick up affect castor?
#8486
Originally posted by Burlap
Sorry, newbie question again, what is down-travel?
Sorry, newbie question again, what is down-travel?
One with down-stop. You measure the heigh between bottom of chassis and bottom of hub carrier, no tires.
One is down-travel. Put the tires on, measure static ride height. Than rise the car and measure the height where your tire about to left ground. The different between two height is your down-travel, which means how low your suspension can travel from static position.
I mainly use down-travel to document my setting because I found it's easier to tell/determine weight transfer between front and rear than down-stop. But that's just for me...
#8488
Tech Champion
iTrader: (1)
I have almost always ran 1mm of rear kick-up. As for rollcenter, I won the 1st round of the club challenge last weekend. The car had standard suspension with foamies. 3mm under both rear blocks and 1.5mm under both front blocks. Rear upper arm was 2mm down on flat, front was flat. I used fron shock tower leaned over 1 step, and rear uses custom hole (between top mount and body post). No front stabiliser and soft rear. 3 degrees camber all round. 3 degrees rear toe in and 2 degrees front toe in.
Very easy to driver fast with 37r's on the back and 35f on the front. Outdoor "green" netball courts.
Very easy to driver fast with 37r's on the back and 35f on the front. Outdoor "green" netball courts.
#8489
Originally posted by F. Alonso
Hahahaha...
To be totally honest... I'm quite happy with the LW suspension on my 415 and lets face it... if it was a step up then all the TRF guys would be using it. Rheinard still uses the std arms like at the carpet LRP Masters event. It looks funky... but I think a lil too expensive at the moment for me. Got other things to spend money on... like tyres.
Hahahaha...
To be totally honest... I'm quite happy with the LW suspension on my 415 and lets face it... if it was a step up then all the TRF guys would be using it. Rheinard still uses the std arms like at the carpet LRP Masters event. It looks funky... but I think a lil too expensive at the moment for me. Got other things to spend money on... like tyres.