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Post by blueline on Jan 21, 2015 0:23:00 GMT -5
So, I have raced front wheel drive cars on a circle track, but never a rear wheel drive. I am looking for help with how to set up the suspension to make it around the corners without pushing the front tires or spinning the rears. It is strut in the front, coil in the rear with independent rear suspension. There is no adjustment for camber in the front so I am just asking for help on how soft/hard to run each corner. I have no experience with this. It is kind of like democross, so no... I'm not turning into a circle track guy. Haha.
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ron17t
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Post by ron17t on Jan 21, 2015 20:18:49 GMT -5
What kind of car? I'm going to guess a 90s T-Bird? Does it only have to turn in one direction? I raced rear drive circle track cars for 13 years, so I'll help you out if you get me some more info.
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Post by crusher71 on Feb 5, 2015 18:48:51 GMT -5
OR A BMW............ HMMM, THERES A THOUGHT.....
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Post by blueline on Mar 11, 2015 0:13:37 GMT -5
Actually, yes it is a bmw. Haha. A 1991 318.
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Post by racer35 on Mar 20, 2015 6:11:35 GMT -5
ditch the rear brakes and make the fronts independent wanna turn left hit the left brake and it will turn hard just need to make a dual pedal or lever setup
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Post by blueline on Mar 22, 2015 8:36:54 GMT -5
I was kind of looking for help setting up the suspension and stuff like that. The car is a stick so I don't really want four pedals on the floor. Haha.
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Post by racer35 on Mar 22, 2015 13:09:07 GMT -5
use levers
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