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Author: | Col [ Thu Jun 02, 2005 15:15:23 ] |
Post subject: | Low speed off power oversteer fk05 |
Anyone else had this traight ? I don't want to post setup as I am just asking to see if anyone else had or has removed this and what adjustments were made to minimise it with what effect. It seemed to start when i put a spool in ? !!! Think i am taking it out ![]() Other than that its based around kit setup for rubber indoor. |
Author: | straightspeed [ Thu Jun 02, 2005 15:58:38 ] |
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I've had a problem with off power oversteer for a couple of weeks, not just at low speed, although it was worse turning into a tighter corner (hairpin) I also run Rubber on Carpet. Nothing to do with a Spool, but....turned out to be the rear diff to tight (I forgot I had changed the thrust bearing ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Col [ Thu Jun 02, 2005 16:10:03 ] |
Post subject: | ;) |
You say you had forgot ... but i am confused this diff is not the standard fk 05 diffs ![]() ![]() I ended up with violet springs fr/white rr and a 1mm roll bar to stop it which helped ... ? SS do you mean it was locking like a broken thrust bearing ? Or not set properly afterwards (too tight or too loose) |
Author: | Tonyv [ Thu Jun 02, 2005 16:15:02 ] |
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Author: | Col [ Thu Jun 02, 2005 16:25:13 ] |
Post subject: | Your confusing me now mr tony :) |
Author: | Tonyv [ Thu Jun 02, 2005 16:31:31 ] |
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Since you talk about low speed off power oversteer I doubt it has anything to do with your diff setting although a looser diff might help a bit. More likely is that the front of your car does not have enough chassis roll at low speeds causing the front to have too much grip. Try angling your front dampers a bit more (i.e. move top inward) to reduce low speed steering. Also try increasing the rear downstop 1mm. |
Author: | Joep [ Thu Jun 02, 2005 16:41:16 ] |
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Or ... just as a thought check your spur / mid / diff pulleys. Binding there will result in oversteer. Not from my own experience off-course ![]() |
Author: | straightspeed [ Fri Jun 03, 2005 08:06:04 ] |
Post subject: | Re: ;) |
Author: | Col [ Fri Jun 03, 2005 09:46:17 ] |
Post subject: | To be honest ... |
Author: | 1jag8 [ Fri Jun 03, 2005 15:45:33 ] |
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Author: | Col [ Fri Jun 03, 2005 15:53:11 ] |
Post subject: | Heh |
Author: | Tonyv [ Fri Jun 03, 2005 16:59:06 ] |
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Not exactly. More chassis roll absorbs energy preventing the car to loose traction if the cornering forces exceed the resistance forces generated by the tires. So in that sense traction is indeed increased. HOWEVER, more chassis roll means more weight transfer to the outside tires. Since more weight is on the outside tire it will generate a bigger resistance force. Sofar so good, but since the weight on the inside wheel is reduced the inside tire will generate less resistance. The problem is that the reduction on the inside tire is allways bigger than the increase on the outside tire. Whence the overall resistance force that can be generated by the front tires is decreased! This is why it is allways a balancing act between making the car as stiff as possible (less chassis roll) to maximise the theoretical maximum grip and absorbing energy to prevent the cornering force applied to the tires to exceed that same maximum grip level. |
Author: | straightspeed [ Fri Jun 03, 2005 17:03:56 ] |
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Col I know this is obvious, but, if it started when the spool went in, take it out! Is it an FK05? |
Author: | Col [ Fri Jun 03, 2005 17:27:23 ] |
Post subject: | Yes its an fk05 |
Problem is it seems to not do what i expect. |
Author: | John Thornhill [ Sat Jun 04, 2005 11:11:12 ] |
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Author: | Big Jimmy G [ Sun Jun 05, 2005 20:05:32 ] |
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Author: | Col [ Mon Jun 06, 2005 09:52:42 ] |
Post subject: | James ? |
Hey James, do you race at milton ???? ![]() |
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