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 Post subject: Low traction, oversteer
PostPosted: Tue May 28, 2013 13:25:11 
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Hello.
Just owned Xray T3'12.
I'm using standard setup list for asphalt, with some changes:
Front spring - 3.1
Rear spring - progressive 2.2-2.6
Upper shocks position on front and rear - 1 (more horizontal)
Maximum wheel base

Big problem that our tack has very low traction.
When I try go out from turn - always have very big oversteer.
So I need to go much slower than other drivers.
Could someone help me?
We have competitions at this weekend - so I need to find out solution at next 3 days:(


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 Post subject: Re: Low traction, oversteer
PostPosted: Wed May 29, 2013 16:50:45 
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Location: Sweden
Try a softer front spring, 2.8, and a normal 2.6 spring in the rear. I am sure that this will give you a better balanced car. Try a little bit shorter front wheelbase, and longer rear. It will actually make the car more stable on corner entry.


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 Post subject: Re: Low traction, oversteer
PostPosted: Thu May 30, 2013 06:15:04 
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Thank you very much Alex. I build new set-up based on your ETS Final settings.
The main difference is front dive, wheel base and softer springs in front - and yes, it works!
My time now is 1.5s better!


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