Hpi Pro 4
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Guys;
It will be a couple of weeks before I get to take the Car out again (this weekend it was Nitro racing).
In the meantime I have the pivot block spacer set coming.
It would be helpful to know how much anti-dive to add and if changing the inboard front toe (hinge pin angle) would be worthwhile in loose conditions.
Thanks,
Steven
It will be a couple of weeks before I get to take the Car out again (this weekend it was Nitro racing).
In the meantime I have the pivot block spacer set coming.
It would be helpful to know how much anti-dive to add and if changing the inboard front toe (hinge pin angle) would be worthwhile in loose conditions.
Thanks,
Steven
#4908
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I have had good luck running .5mm antidive with the oneway on a large high bite track. I would start there and maybe go to 1mm.
From past experience, taking out front inboard toe will calm the steering down and not be so aggressive entering a corner but it can slow corner speed down as well.
From past experience, taking out front inboard toe will calm the steering down and not be so aggressive entering a corner but it can slow corner speed down as well.
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Originally posted by Super Steve
JDXray they look short because you run 2 spirngs on one shock..
As for aluminum knuckles, I would not buy RC square's knuckles.
It is the designed very well... There is a major weak point in the design...
I am gonna try to get ahold of jet racing's 7075 knuckles
JDXray they look short because you run 2 spirngs on one shock..
As for aluminum knuckles, I would not buy RC square's knuckles.
It is the designed very well... There is a major weak point in the design...
I am gonna try to get ahold of jet racing's 7075 knuckles
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Wow, didn't notice that area is pretty thin. Jet part is only half price of Square. Give us some feedback when you get Jet knuckles, Steve.
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Whats wrong with the stock parts?
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Jet knuckles look thick in that area.
#4915
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Whats wrong with the stock parts?
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Originally posted by Super Steve
As for aluminum knuckles, I would not buy RC square's knuckles.
It is the designed very well... There is a major weak point in the design...
I am gonna try to get ahold of jet racing's 7075 knuckles
As for aluminum knuckles, I would not buy RC square's knuckles.
It is the designed very well... There is a major weak point in the design...
I am gonna try to get ahold of jet racing's 7075 knuckles
I agree with you 100% these knuckles are very weak....I have bought the Jet ones and they are much more "BEEFY" around where the screw mount holes upper and lower....I have yet to have a problem with bending or breaking the the Jet ones
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Originally posted by CraigH
Whats wrong with the stock parts?
Whats wrong with the stock parts?