Quite free today. Did some set up on the DP. I think I will borrow my neighbour's printer and get the steering mod over with. Current problem is that the car likes to auto straighten itself out despite having only 1 degree toe in. Otherwise, it drifts awesome, very controllable.
So here's my set up:
Make: Yokomo
Model: Drift Package
Date: July 13, 2010
Track surface: Concrete
Tire: Drifter Street F2
Motor & ESC: Team Powers 10.5R, Novak XBR 120A
Front
Camber: -5 deg
Toe: 0 deg
Kick up: 0mm
Caster hubs: 4 deg
Ride height: 7mm
Springs: Tamiya Medium Short
Bumper weight: 10g
Trailing Steering Block: ??
Sway-Bar: None
Shock Oil: 25 wt
Other:
Rear
Camber: -2 deg
Toe: 1 deg toe in
Kick up: 0mm
Ride height: 7
Springs: Tamiya Medium Short
Sway-Bar: None
Shock Oil: 25 wt
Other:
Drive Train
Gearing: (39/16)/(27/17)
Front: Ball Differential
Center: Alu. shaft
Rear: Yokomo 1.5 CS Spool
Spur: 70T/72T (Can't remember)
Pinion: 27T
Some pics(Sorry about the glare):
As you can see, all my shocks are set totally upright. It works for me I guess. Do wonder wether softer rear spring will tame the car or make it more 'counter-steer-ey'...
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