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Dave Embry
Joined: 18 Jul 2001 Posts: 146 Location: United States, Oklahoma, Tulsa
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2001 6:36 pm Post subject: Big Banked Turns: How to set-up for? |
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Ok, Say you have a track with almost all left hand turns that are flat....except for one big, tight, high banked left turn that is about...oh....200 degrees (in turning radius...not banking angle..haha!). When you go through the turn with a normal flat track set-up, you tend to push and bind the engine (no doubt due to the IR not lifting enough).
I know the more the bank, the more the CG is pushed INTO the track which should make it harder to keep the IR lifted...resulting in a push and engine bind. I have my ideas about how the chassis could be set-up to counteract this but don't want to influence others thoughts/answers. What would you do?
[ October 02, 2001: Message edited by: Dave Embry ] |
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Jamie Webb
Joined: 30 Aug 2001 Posts: 584
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Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2001 7:52 am Post subject: Big Banked Turns: How to set-up for? |
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A little more negative camber on the RF or a little more caster on the RF should help. If most of your corners are lefties and the big banked corner is a lefty too then a little more left side weight would also work a little better.
Just my opinions,
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Paul Kish
Joined: 27 Jul 2001 Posts: 158 Location: United States, Ohio, Poland
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2001 3:45 pm Post subject: Big Banked Turns: How to set-up for? |
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| If everything else on the track is ok. Try just leaning forward and toward the outside on that one particular turn. Might be the easiest solution. Any time you develope a push while racing try manually moving some weight off the inside rear by leaning forward. |
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