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Old 10-12-2012
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Default Kyosho RB6 Setup

here goes hoefully jimbob will make a real one or even sticky one please
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Old 11-12-2012
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hi hope you dont mind me asking .. but can you explain why you used a long rear link in slippery conditions....

im after a set up for silverstone
and a slippery condition set up
cheers lee
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Lee

Here is a link to my Silverstone setup from the last round of the Winter Series

http://www.petitrc.com/setup/kyosho/...stone20121208/

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hi hope you dont mind me asking .. but can you explain why you used a long rear link in slippery conditions....

im after a set up for silverstone
and a slippery condition set up
cheers lee
it softens the rear suspension and gives more chassis roll which gives more rear side bite grip,also gives less entry steering but helps it hook up mid corner
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thanks bigred/ dave sum stuff to try ... i seem to be geting lost in setup info at the mo... ive been using the hudy set up guide but not sure all the info on there is correct.... thanks again guys
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I always found the Schumacher manuals helpful re setup change information.

I too have found the Hudy manual inconsistent and have questioned it's accuracy.

A top TD driver told me the info contained was incorrect.
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elvo's site is always good
http://users.telenet.be/elvo/
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