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Old 11-10-2013
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Default Mini 8 set up for Silverstone :)

Hi chaps any set up advice for silvertsone would be much appreciated i have only ever ran it on flat carpet Thanks
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Springs - Front losi hard, Rear losi soft
Tyres - mini pins with narrow fronts and the inner and outer spikes removed on front (outer removed rear)

Oil - 30 front 25 rear

Cut the caster blocks down to give more steering lock

Put a crap load of weight down the middle of the chassis in between the motor and battery.

Make sure the car is as wide as legally allowed so you'll need +2mm offset wheels

Phat bodies wing

I ran carisma roll bars last year. stiffest on front and one down from that on the back

3mm toe in on rear with no anti squat

full anti dive on front (using the alloy suspension arm holders)

Last year I didn't have the weight and bought the wrong wheels. it rolled a lot if you pushed too hard. This is what I'd do to fix if i was racing this year.
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Default Nice one

Perfect thanks alot muchas graciaswhat about diffs ???
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