|
Post by Northy on Sept 13, 2006 11:34:47 GMT
So what do you need?
G
|
|
|
Post by modelimages on Sept 14, 2006 7:48:23 GMT
front and rear shock setup for the lower pushrod setup please
|
|
|
Post by chris burgess on Sept 14, 2006 9:49:49 GMT
I am now running 40wt in the front as opposed to 35wt in the front, with 12lb springs. It's still fairly soft, but not as much as before the changes.
I have 50wt in the back at the moment with the kit springs...
But - this setup seems t make the Preds steering very neutral. It still has plenty of steering throughout the corner at a range of speeds, BUT it has taken away the razor sharpness of the steering, which I could never get used to!
|
|
|
Post by Northy on Sept 14, 2006 11:42:21 GMT
Either 35 or 40 wt in the front depending how much steering you want. 45 or 50 wt in the rear depending on how bumpy it is. I'm currently looking at rear toe and other things, I don't think I've been running enough rear toe. For some reason it always looks like there is loads when there isn't G
|
|
mattw
New Member
Posts: 46
|
Post by mattw on Sept 14, 2006 22:34:42 GMT
I haven't ever run with the pushrods on the bottom, although did build it up like it. Felt too soft to me, so i didn't track test it.
We ran my car with 32.5wt front oil - 6 turn springs and 50 wt rear with old purple springs (slightly stiffer than silver) at Holbeach. Russ was happy with it, and it sure felt good to me when i drove it after.
|
|
|
Post by restimax on Sept 15, 2006 7:39:00 GMT
|
|
|
Post by Cooper on Sept 15, 2006 13:06:35 GMT
We ran my car with 32.5wt front oil - . ???it exists? it's all in the MIX !
|
|
|
Post by pro4nut on Sept 15, 2006 19:03:50 GMT
i have a vested interest in the right spring rates for the tiverton out door track, running at the f3's as well. want to see if i can beat Joe again
|
|
|
Post by restimax on Sept 15, 2006 19:36:34 GMT
|
|
|
Post by Cooper on Sept 15, 2006 21:11:54 GMT
or Losi oil I think they have those
|
|
mattw
New Member
Posts: 46
|
Post by mattw on Sept 15, 2006 21:33:34 GMT
Losi Oil ;D I usually run Schumacher oil, but didn't have my oils with me, so Russ rebuilt the shocks with what ever oil he had!!! It felt about right though.
|
|
|
Post by pro4nut on Sept 16, 2006 7:46:02 GMT
a 50:50 blend of 35wt and 30wt.
however spring rate suggestions any offers?
|
|
|
Post by Northy on Sept 16, 2006 8:16:31 GMT
a 50:50 blend of 35wt and 30wt. however spring rate suggestions any offers? Actually a 50/50 mix of 30wt and 35wt would not give you exactly 32.5wt, but it would probably be close enough. G
|
|