Tamiya TRF417
#3931
Tech Champion
iTrader: (34)
This discussion interest me, why would you set your toe using the suspension mount instead of using your steering linkage? What is your final toe on the front of the car?
I was planning to set mine up with the following:
front toe +2
front camber -1.5
2 holes damper with soft oil and medium spring
rear toe -4
rear camber -1.5
3 holes damper with soft oil and soft spring
The track I race in is medium size track in Adelaide, half technical half speed. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I was planning to set mine up with the following:
front toe +2
front camber -1.5
2 holes damper with soft oil and medium spring
rear toe -4
rear camber -1.5
3 holes damper with soft oil and soft spring
The track I race in is medium size track in Adelaide, half technical half speed. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
As Phil mentioned, toe angle and inboard toe are different things
Others might come up with better explanations, but with regard to sweep, have a careful read of this. Toe and sweep are related, but distinct tuning options. I can't say I understand them, but guys like Craig are consistently fast, so I tend to listen to them.
On that basis, check out Craig's setups, which are well suited to medium outdoor tracks, just like our home track at SMA. His blog at http://tchub.wordpress.com/ is worth having a look at.
For a personal introduction, come over for the NSW State Titles in October
Phil.
On that basis, check out Craig's setups, which are well suited to medium outdoor tracks, just like our home track at SMA. His blog at http://tchub.wordpress.com/ is worth having a look at.
For a personal introduction, come over for the NSW State Titles in October
Phil.
#3932
Tech Regular
iTrader: (2)
Run 1 deg toe out, C/B + XA/E blocks (inboard split), 3 hole pistons front and rear, 450 oil front rear, HPI silver front and rear, camber 1.5/2, and then go talk to Ant C for the rest of the setup
As Phil mentioned, toe angle and inboard toe are different things
Thanks Phil. Some of those experimental setups are a bit mongo, I'll post a couple new ones soon but TBH you really can't go wrong with Marc and Viktors RROC setups for most med bite tracks.
As Phil mentioned, toe angle and inboard toe are different things
Thanks Phil. Some of those experimental setups are a bit mongo, I'll post a couple new ones soon but TBH you really can't go wrong with Marc and Viktors RROC setups for most med bite tracks.
#3933
Ant C drives a Yokomo ATM... He doesn't want to be known as a Tamiya Fan ATM... :P
#3934
Thanks Craig,
now all is clear.
now all is clear.
#3936
SWB vs LWB. LWB normally may tend produce understeer. SWB may tend to produce oversteer. However, this can be corrected with other tweaks.
There is always arguments which setup is better... there are pros and cons on both setup. Please correct me here... in F1, Ferarri tend to have LWB cars, and Red bull is a SWB car. From their result, there's no absolute winner. Some setup suit some track while some suit others.
There is always arguments which setup is better... there are pros and cons on both setup. Please correct me here... in F1, Ferarri tend to have LWB cars, and Red bull is a SWB car. From their result, there's no absolute winner. Some setup suit some track while some suit others.
#3937
just wondering if i can use 417 parts for my 416?,are they identical when it comes to parts? i find it hard to get parts for my 416..thanks..
#3939
http://www.speedtechrc.com/store/ebcategory.asp?id=612
#3940
The suspension parts are the same, but the big stuff (bulkheads, chassis, etc) are different. Have you tried:
http://www.speedtechrc.com/store/ebcategory.asp?id=612
http://www.speedtechrc.com/store/ebcategory.asp?id=612
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