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Post by RowdyRowdyPiper on Dec 14, 2006 12:20:53 GMT 7
Will be compling some setup tips here so feel free to ask... got some qns PM to me, so i post those here... cos sooner or later the qn will be about the same thing!!!
hmm must put disclaimer.... tis is the internet, so some things found, might be _crap... so its up to u to decide... whether tis is FACT OR FICTION!!!
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Post by RowdyRowdyPiper on Dec 14, 2006 15:59:16 GMT 7
ride height/springs/droop(downstops)
- u set ride right using spacers or adjusting the shock thread collar... - adding a lot of spacers does not mean the spring becomes harder... - adjusting droop is one of the most easiest way to change how the car handles. its fast and simple. what it does? affects the weight transfer front to back and vice versa. assuming ur car understeers on throttle, wat u can do is try reducin the amount of front droop(tighthen screw in). by doin tat, less weight will be transferred to the front, thus allowing the front tires to have more contact/traction. note: some times u need to change other settings, like springs, roll centres, but that requires more work, try the droop first, its easy and most cars have it. BUT TT01 a bit troublesome, they dun have the droop screws.
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Post by Champagne Supernova™ on Dec 14, 2006 17:19:58 GMT 7
The Cikgu is back! kwa kwa kwa!
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Post by dan on Dec 14, 2006 22:12:56 GMT 7
ooooo... this is informative! more more more!!
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Post by sidewaysdriver6 on Dec 14, 2006 23:37:04 GMT 7
ride height/springs/droop(downstops) - u set ride right using spacers or adjusting the shock thread collar... - adding a lot of spacers does not mean the spring becomes harder... - adjusting droop is one of the most easiest way to change how the car handles. its fast and simple. what it does? affects the weight transfer front to back and vice versa. assuming ur car understeers on throttle, wat u can do is try reducin the amount of front droop(tighthen screw in). by doin tat, less weight will be transferred to the front, thus allowing the front tires to have more contact/traction. note: some times u need to change other settings, like springs, roll centres, but that requires more work, try the droop first, its easy and most cars have it. BUT TT01 a bit troublesome, they dun have the droop screws. cikgu, can i ask questions here (raises hand)? i've been thinking quite a bit about setup recently, so your post is of particular interest to me. some of the rationale you mentioned, for me, i have a different perspective on them. please bear with me and correct me if i'm mistaken. when you tighten the front droop screw, i believe it increases (and not reduces) the amount of front droop? because using a droop gauge as a gauge, the more you tighten the droop screw, the higher/more, in terms of mm, the front lower suspension arm lines up on the droop gauge. as for how turning in the front droop screws help a car which understeers, here's my take on it which quite differs from your perspective. when the front droop screws are turned in, this lowers the ride height of the front. as a result, the centre of gravity of the car is shifted forward. (to visualize this point, i think of holding the back of the car up while keeping the front down, to exagerate the difference - the cg moves forward). as a result of the weight being shifted forward, the front tyres gain more traction because the front becomes "heavier". (to visualize this point, i think of dragsters. their rear is much heavier than the front, to put more weight on the rear so that the rear has more traction from which to move the car). when the front traction is increased (i.e. the front becomes more "grippy") the steering becomes more effective, hence reducing an understeer problem. well, that's my take on it, let me know if you think i'm spouting crap ;D.
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Post by RowdyRowdyPiper on Dec 15, 2006 7:03:34 GMT 7
haha cikgu my foot!!! lol wong ah wong... no wonder u got prob settin up the car... but lets discuss on setups.. since we're not racing, we share, but as u noe ah, not all will be reveal!!! some will remain trade secrets!!! muhahaha
when the arms has more hang(screw not tighten) = more droop(higher number on gauge not equal to more droop, it jus indicates the distance normally in mm)... droop mah...
as i mentioned earlier, droop screws is not suppose to adjust the ride height... if u do tat, then u'll remove any weight transfer from tat end of the car...
for e case u mentioned, it does reduce the understeer(on throttle) why? since u've tighten the screw(less front droop), the car does not shift its weight too much(none at all if there's totally no droop) to the rear when acceleratin, thus more traction to the front...
also take note if front ride height is lower than rear, will allow more weight to be transferred to the front too, thus gaining more steering...
if u want to adjust CG, u can try to put spacer under ur bulk head, but tis will greatly affect the roll centre of the car... which will then affect how the car roll... this will be another story!!!
Believe Me or NOT!!!! haha
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Post by RowdyRowdyPiper on Dec 15, 2006 7:12:11 GMT 7
ooooo... this is informative! more more more!! see la if i free... then i post... u ask mayb i reply??? hahaha ahem... if u want to ask these kind oso can... since its still under setups!!!! how do i get a girl? how to get ons?? did she like it??
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Post by sidewaysdriver6 on Dec 15, 2006 7:46:18 GMT 7
marah, thx for clarifying! waiting for your lesson on roll center. that one like very cheem ;D.
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Post by dan on Dec 15, 2006 7:52:36 GMT 7
ok.. why is marah called marah?
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Post by sidewaysdriver6 on Dec 15, 2006 8:18:00 GMT 7
ok.. why is marah called marah? uhm, because that's his name? badabang! ok ok, why is marah called marah?
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Post by dan on Dec 15, 2006 8:54:33 GMT 7
he ask mi to ask him questions wat.... so there we go.. haha.. okok.. dun sidetrack!!! back to the topic of settings... i will most prob be changing to oil shocks soon... any idea if the yokomo can use the ball connectors to connect the trf shocks?
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Post by AGP™ on Dec 15, 2006 9:06:47 GMT 7
he ask mi to ask him questions wat.... so there we go.. haha.. okok.. dun sidetrack!!! back to the topic of settings... i will most prob be changing to oil shocks soon... any idea if the yokomo can use the ball connectors to connect the trf shocks? can.. ;D i use trf shock on yokomo previously. u can put the 5mm ball connnector at the bottom end. for top end u put the 5mm ball nut ;D
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Post by NoSurprises™ on Dec 15, 2006 9:46:15 GMT 7
get the stage 1 yokomo upgrade instead if u haven get the trf shock.... abt the same price issit??
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Post by AGP™ on Dec 15, 2006 9:49:05 GMT 7
about the same price u get full ball bearing set oso.. gd deal ;D
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Post by dan on Dec 15, 2006 9:49:58 GMT 7
yup... i trying to get from bryant.... most prob wun get the trf alr... the upgrade kit has bearings which the trf does not...
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Post by RowdyRowdyPiper on Dec 15, 2006 11:11:47 GMT 7
BUT the TRF are best in the mkt!!! REALLI but who cares!!! juz get those tat have threaded bodies...
Roll ctr... haiz... chim for me too haha... tat one later la... when i free... now not so free la... quick one is.. basically controls the amount of roll on each end of the car... more roll more traction... too much roll, very sluggish... so its a compromise... to b continue...
so droop ok liow? ride height ok? wats next? 1 one-way, ball diff, spool 2 shocks and shocks mounting 3 others pls specify[ ]
enter selection [ ]
lol
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Post by dan on Dec 15, 2006 15:01:15 GMT 7
others [gearing]
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Post by RowdyRowdyPiper on Dec 15, 2006 15:12:25 GMT 7
gearing uh... wat kind.. school gear? work gear? ahemm gear??!!
later i reply properly... now slightly bz!!
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Post by AGP™ on Dec 15, 2006 15:35:57 GMT 7
BUT the TRF are best in the mkt!!! REALLI but who cares!!! juz get those tat have threaded bodies... Roll ctr... haiz... chim for me too haha... tat one later la... when i free... now not so free la... quick one is.. basically controls the amount of roll on each end of the car... more roll more traction... too much roll, very sluggish... so its a compromise... to b continue... so droop ok liow? ride height ok? wats next? 1 one-way, ball diff, spool 2 shocks and shocks mounting 3 others pls specify[ ] enter selection [ ] lol agreed! trf best shock man... thats y mine all trf shocks.. ;D ;D
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Post by RowdyRowdyPiper on Dec 15, 2006 16:03:56 GMT 7
agreed! trf best shock man... thats y mine all trf shocks.. ;D ;D of course, u wouldn one to be yok and the rest trf!!!! it would look fugly!!! lol!!!
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Post by dan on Dec 15, 2006 18:37:56 GMT 7
so.. seriously.. should i get trf or yokomo??? haha...
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Post by NoSurprises™ on Dec 15, 2006 22:10:25 GMT 7
hmmm... both hahaha
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Post by Gucking Fenius on Dec 15, 2006 22:30:14 GMT 7
woah..this thread juz started and marah got following already! hehehe...are you all really sure??? hehehhehe
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Post by Champagne Supernova™ on Dec 15, 2006 23:19:16 GMT 7
get the TRF! Totally Rocks F**k!
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Post by dan on Dec 15, 2006 23:27:57 GMT 7
trf is way better than the yokomo shocks? any idea what kind of ball connector i need to buy?
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Post by Rza on Dec 15, 2006 23:36:02 GMT 7
ur balls...lor...easy..
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Post by dan on Dec 15, 2006 23:38:26 GMT 7
my balls? they cant be bought just like tt can...
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Post by dan on Dec 16, 2006 20:01:37 GMT 7
just to support this thread...
Less Droop (more internal limiters) The car changes direction faster, and corners flatter. It feels generally more responsive and more direct. Adding a lot of travel limiters is only advisable on smooth, high-traction tracks. Reducing droop is the most effective way to stop your car from traction rolling on high grip tracks, you can use as little as 2 or 3 mm. More Droop (less internal limiters) Less internal shock spacers give better handling on bumpy tracks, and more and more consistent traction on difficult tracks. Less droop in front, more at the rear. The car changes direction faster. It turns in very well, but it could lose front traction halfway throught the turn. More droop in front, less at the rear Makes the car brake better. Rear traction feels consistent
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Post by Gucking Fenius on Dec 16, 2006 20:25:06 GMT 7
hmmm..honda san have been doing his homework huh..hehehe..too bad I can't mark it cos I'm just beginning to see the light of setting up! we'll see how this goes!
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Post by dan on Dec 16, 2006 21:08:52 GMT 7
hahahhaa.... of coz i need to do my hw la... otherwise how to get 100/100 for the upcoming common test? hahah.. i dun wanna fail u know...
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