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CC44 20-04-2016 10:17 PM

Racing 20th April 2016
 
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Results attached.

Good racing tonight - thanks Bob for the tip!

W
:D

GordyThomas 21-04-2016 02:33 PM

Looked like a quick track, some great looking times in there.

CC44 21-04-2016 08:10 PM

it was pretty quick - obviously none of us could keep up with Andy :-(

It was a Bob designed track. It was good to have a flowing track.

Roll on next week,

w

GordyThomas 22-04-2016 08:03 AM

I'm told I have some set up tips on the way, this could mean that Thomas will soon be giving the A Class boys something to think about...

Golfdude 22-04-2016 02:37 PM

How's the switch to lc going wyn?

CC44 22-04-2016 06:37 PM

Under steer last time out was a killer - even Bob beat me! Obviously he felt guilty so he did suggest I put a bit of toe out (should have known but memory just let me down) - far better turn in on the polished floor, even kept up with Andy (only down the straight though..... but its a start!)

Need to think what I would like to work on now...... probably not crashing I guess!

Maybe we all ought to all upload set ups so we can all look and compare?

wyn

afun1979 25-04-2016 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GordyThomas (Post 947002)
I'm told I have some set up tips on the way, this could mean that Thomas will soon be giving the A Class boys something to think about...

Yes, we mentioned that Thomas had way too much camber on the rear wheels.
Start by adjusting the ride height so that the driveshafts are level (this should be about right) and then you need to make sure the top of the wheels are leaning in by about 1.5 degrees - he's currently got about 5 degrees.

If you don't have a camber gauge, use something with a good 90deg square corner (a piece of paper works well!) and you want to adjust/lenghten the top turnbuckle until you've about a 3mm gap between the paper and top of the tyre - i hope this makes sense!

I'd do the front exactly the same if i were you.


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