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Outdoor to Indoor setup changes
What generic setup changes need to be made when switching from astro outdoor racing to low grip slippery indoor?
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That very much depends on how good your astro setup is, generally though soften it all round springs and oil.
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Changes I find that make the biggest improvement regardless of oils/springs
-shorten rear wheelbase to shortest setting to get more weight over rear tyres. -remove any rear roll bars -increase rear toe in -lengthen rear camber link. Toe in and wheelbase have biggest effect imo
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It's roll centres you need to change and things like rear toe ect and if you have the adjustability, chassis flex
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There is no mention of Jumps or high grip carpet he just said low grip slippery indoor
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And that's still not what you do. Common misconception
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