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admin
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E4 Setups |
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Post your Team Magic E4 setups here
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| Tue Mar 11, 2008 5:09 pm |
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My Current E4 Setup |
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E4 Setup used Last weekend to win A Final ovarall with two Firsts & one second place :lol:

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| Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:13 pm |
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Marcos.J

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here are some of my set ups

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| Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:04 pm |
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markw

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Re: My Current E4 Setup |
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| admin wrote: | E4 Setup used Last weekend to win A Final ovarall with two Firsts & one second place :lol:
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mine is the same as this apart from ive gone to 35wt sch oil in the front and k factory no 5 roll bar on the front and no 3 on the back and 3 deg of toe in
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admin
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I am sure your rear toe in is only 3deg :lol:
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| Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:55 pm |
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markw

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just changed it :D
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| Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:11 pm |
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nocif13
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Marrtin
Joined: 16 Mar 2008 Posts: 1 Location: Bournemouth UK |
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nocif13: Re your carpet set-up. You state down stop as 4 both front and rear. Are you measurug the gap exactly as shown on the setup sheet and manual or from a different part of the wish bone
The kit set up is front 4 and rear -2 measured to the bottom of the shock connection block.
Others state level or similar.
Can you advise precisely how you get 4mm as I am having trerrible trouble with over steer on power on carpet tight corner
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El Capitano
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Hi Martin, this is a problem that I have been suffering from, I have been speaking to Wolf (Wolf Hobbies) and TM about this issue.
The problem is that the car has such a quick turn in that the car unbalances itself, so as you are dumping the power on to come out of the corner the car is over rotating and you are getting the over steer.
Now there are one or two ways to get over this, firstly dial the speed down on your servo (I know, why do we buy expensive fast servo's in the first place) this will calm the car down coming into a corner, this is the first thing that I tried and it worked a treat, secondly stiffen the car up all round, but expecialy at the rear, I assume that you are using a spool, this will not help as the front of the car is dragging the car out of the corners, also 3+ deg of rear toe will help.
As for the droop I run mine with a lot more front than the rear, this is to make sure that when I exit the corner the weight transfer moves to the rear of the car which should in theory make the rear of the car more stable exiting a corner.
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markw

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| El Capitano wrote: | Hi Martin, this is a problem that I have been suffering from, I have been speaking to Wolf (Wolf Hobbies) and TM about this issue.
The problem is that the car has such a quick turn in that the car unbalances itself, so as you are dumping the power on to come out of the corner the car is over rotating and you are getting the over steer.
Now there are one or two ways to get over this, firstly dial the speed down on your servo (I know, why do we buy expensive fast servo's in the first place) this will calm the car down coming into a corner, this is the first thing that I tried and it worked a treat, secondly stiffen the car up all round, but expecialy at the rear, I assume that you are using a spool, this will not help as the front of the car is dragging the car out of the corners, also 3+ deg of rear toe will help.
As for the droop I run mine with a lot more front than the rear, this is to make sure that when I exit the corner the weight transfer moves to the rear of the car which should in theory make the rear of the car more stable exiting a corner. |
ive gone to 35wt oil in the front shocks and the car is so much better though the corners
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