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More steering on a BMAX4 III
Hi All,
Does anyone have any advice for getting more front end bite/turn in on a BMAX4 III? Our car is pretty much stock and goes, stops and jumps brilliantly, but the car is lacking lock/steering for the tight indoors astro tracks we race on. Thanks! |
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Tyre wise we run Schumacher yellow cut staggers on the front on cut down Yoko wheels and Schu yellow mini spikes on the rear.
I guess we could run a more agressive front tyre, but I dont want to introduce grip roll. It's mainly in the slow speed turns where it seems to lack lock. |
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Or try the 4wd front cut stagger.
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Shortening the front camber link will make the car a little more pointy
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Try re-drilling the holes for the ball studs on the front hubs and moving them forward into the hub.
Pretty sure there was a video on petit or lmr showing how to do it. |
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Shorten wheelbase,stiffer rear springs,no roll bar on front can all help for starters.
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If you run box standard (so no front roll bar), go a bit lighter on oil. If you do run a front roll bar, take a thinner one or remove completely.
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