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Titchfield Setups
An area to post and discuss set-ups for TORCH.
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hiya all here is the setup on my car from the morning practise
front 3 hole pistons drilled to 55 32.5 wt oil losi old grey springs 17.5mm ball cup no limiters inside but o-ring on outside tower middle wishbone middle ride height drive shafts just below level track 1mm with bw brace for strengh 10 degree hubs with castle removed to lower outer ballstud 10 degree wishbone mount longest camber link with 0mm washer on inside and no washers outside 10 mm space on steering link 1 degree of camber 0 toe in/out rear 3 hole 54 pistons 27.5 oil losi old red/brown springs ful lenth turnbukle ball cup with non threads showing no limiters outside or inside tower middle wishbone inside (hole replicated on rear of wishbone) rideheight driveshafts level wheel base, long (dry) short (wet) rear bulkhead altered with 2 extra holes drilled directly above the originals, (send me an email addy so i can send you pics) 1mm washer on rear mount 0 on front mount (you will have to dremel the top of the front of the wishbone so it doesnt rub against the purple alloy mount and bind up the suspension) shocks mounted in kit position the wishbone, ( if monted on the rear, this numbs the car down so you can add more steering to it and makes it better across the bumps) 3 degrees of toe in camberlink longest inside and middle on hub. 3mm washers on inner plate aditional info diffs both in low position overdrive pulley on front stiff chassis used solid 4wd high speed internal ratios used 5.5 on 22-23/83 40c 5300 lipos sp gt2.0 pro any questions feel free to ask
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That is a proper in depth set up, damn i wish i had a Cat SX.
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Nathan, thats brilliant, thanks for taking the time to do that.
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Holy Crap, based purely on Mr Ralls in depth set-up, I may purchase an SX especially
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that is the best comment i think i have ever heard about one of my setups . if any of you need any further help feel free to ask. i shall be posting other setups on her shortly for x6 etc
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Awesome and I'll be trying this out pretty soon. Probably not this weekend due to it looking very wet again...
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Cheers Nathan,
Dc has convinced me to try the X-6 again, so a set-up from you would be well worth a drink, if it works for me - the next time you go to TORCH i'll buy you a pint at the cricketers.
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Neil, will reply to your mail today. Was out last night |
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hell its as good a reason as any to post my x6 setup lol. will sort it in the next fewdays for you
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Also was it BB spikes - greens or pinks? Pinks I imagine? Also tempted to run the wishbones the right way round again, but without the holes 4mm higher |
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will be a easy try then mike. the rear wishbones as high as you can make then in kit form is a damn good setup with everything else that is above. definatly flip the rear wishbones back the correct way. you will notice the improvment across the bumps straight away
yes it was pink bb spikes
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Shocks to the rear or front, that's my current dilema. Wishbones are back as kit.
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x6 setup
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spring, black oil 35 losi piston red outer hole on wishbone middle on tower caster block 30 degree camber link outer and outer hole with 3mm under inner ball stud hub height low forward hole in akerman plate rear spring, pink oil 27.5 losi piston red inner hole on wishbone, inner on tower espeed hangers in upper position outer hole on hub for camberlink 1.2mm roll bar used long wheel base on hub, long wheel base on wishbone 4 degree rear toe in block no washers under toe in block. additional notes. longer stub axles used in rear for more droop 60g under speedo, 100 behind servo.
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Grant’s set-up from TORCH
Front: 40wt / Trish Bits 5 Hole rounded Piston / 3.5 rear Springs / No Limiters (Schumacher oil ) Middle on Tower, outside on the wishbone (s1 front shock tower=2mm lower) 5 Deg Caster Blocks, Reversed Front Arms, Front Ackerman Holes, Axle Low outer on caster Block /50.5 front plate, 2mm Washer under ball stud -1 deg camber Wishbones just below level Rear: 30wt / Trish Bits 5 Hole rounded Piston / 2.5 Springs / short ball end on shock bottom unwind by 3 turns middle on Tower, Inner on wishbone, Std Hubs, Medium Wheelbase, -1 deg Camber, 3 deg Toe in Bar middle on Hub, 44mm rear Plate, 1mm Washer under ball stud - Plastic Spacer std 3 deg anti squat, standard 24 / 81 on 7.5 with 23/33 internal gears Soft battery brace shocks on the front Drive shafts just below level Trish Bits Bling Bits 7.5 Nosram Pearl 12mm rotor Schumacher Blue Mini Spike; rear Staggered rib cut yellow; front
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Interesting setup Grant, a few things for me to try on there.
I'm wondering what the axle low on the castor block does... And, I didn't realise the S1 front tower was lower! |
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As requested Mikey
Associated B44. Not as comprehensive as the set-ups above because it doesn't deviate too much from kit set-up (and it was the first time I'd run it - but it will be my starting set-up for the Nat at EPR coming up) Front camber link kit No.2 piston, 35wt oil, green spring, 1 droop limiter, Outside hole on w/bone, inside hole on tower Driveshafts level Rear camber link as kit No.1 piston, 25wt oil, green spring, 2 droop limiters Inside hole on w/bone, inside hole on tower Driveshafts level Long wheelbase Slipper set quite loose Worn Schuey yellows all round (with the outside row cut-off the front) Rudebits battery tray and straps. Novak 6.5t motor geared at 21/84 Robitronic Speedstar 3.5 speedo Had moved the rear shocks to the back of the rear w/bones but seems to make pretty much no difference at all. |
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so if its dry worn yellows are best tyre?
Anyone got a 511 setup for torch ? thanks spud |
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Not quite that simple I don't think.
My car was best on yellows when the dust came up a little later in the afternoon. In the morning it was rather edgy at speed. If I had any blues I would have tried them as I reckon they will probably work better in the morning. From what I could see and speaking to Grant, the blues allow just a smidge of slide therefore making the car a bit easier to drive over the faster and bumpier sections where the yellows would give a bit too much side grip. |
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I tried Hupo's astro setup and it was generally excellent. Used blue minispikes on the rear, staggered ribs on the front (mounted wide with insert).
Excellent starting point. |
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