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Author: | pete68 [ Mon Jan 17, 2005 14:36:54 ] |
Post subject: | need help traction roll!!! |
hi guys i need help !! my car is alway's doing traction roll the track carpet track tight but fast! and the t1 fk is my newest ride !! here is my set-up purple 33lbs frt spring 3 hole piston stk postion link or frt shk -1.5 deg camber frt/rear sorex 24 hpi med insert frt sorex 24 hpi soft insert rr white 17.5lbs 1 hole piston stk link position but shk 2 hole top shk position inside i have tried droop without success and my ride height is frt 5.5 rear 5.5 not shure but i want to try sorex 27 med insert or hard!! thanks!! Pete68 |
Author: | Col [ Mon Jan 17, 2005 14:45:41 ] |
Post subject: | hmm |
try 5 mm front and if the backend is too planted lower that to 5mm too. my t1 used to traction roll when it was that high, i think ![]() up the dampening if poss, I would then follow all setup guide to limit camber rise change and to have more stability. Although that does sound like the tyres are digging in ![]() What sort of point in the corner is it doing this ? wheres the weight at the point of roll |
Author: | pete68 [ Mon Jan 17, 2005 15:16:22 ] |
Post subject: | t1 fk |
i caxn say in every corner i c'ant drive fast in the corner it's alway's doing traction roll !! it's a tight technical track road course! Pete68 |
Author: | JAUNE [ Mon Jan 17, 2005 17:16:43 ] |
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Pete, This is a winning setup for our track (based on Martin Hudy's setup) Give it a try!! Jon |
Author: | Tonyv [ Mon Jan 17, 2005 21:28:36 ] |
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Pete, have a look at this: . I think it will provide you with the info you need to reduce the traction roll. It is definitely a good idea to go to harder tyres. I would even suggest the Sorex 36R with medium inserts. Also, try adding some super glue to the outer edge of the tyres from the rim to about a mm below the tyre surface. |
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