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Club name: Waiting 1:5 scale in VRC...
Created: 16.09.2011
Manager: Pasquale Spagnuolo
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1:10 Electric Spec setup Snowbirds added: 03.02.2013

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Associated with track: Orlando Indoor
 


Best lap 10.962 so far (limitation is my hand, car could do around 10.5s)
Break 60% on transmitter, St-exp is 0%.
I had to set maximum forward body position, so you have to buy a body to use it.
In practice mode, raise ride height to 4.4mm both front and rear, this way the car gives almost the same feeling as with 4.2/4.1 mm in racing modes.

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Miklos


Edited by author: 17.8.2013 0:03:16 GMT

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14.02.2013 [22:30]
Small update: I even did an 10.4 , but I really don't think, that I am good enough to improve myself one tenth up to an 10.3 ... Maybe a bit more skilled driver ;)
11.02.2013 [23:32]
And there was the 10.5 - So it is clearly possible with your setup! ( As you said ;) )
11.02.2013 [22:33]
Nice setup! I did multiple times 10.6 (free practice with 4.4mm ride hight) but I think, that there is even space to improve.

Edited by author: 11.2.2013 22:35:59 GMT
09.02.2013 [23:11]
Enjoy :)

I got faster by disconnecting front ARB and adding 1mm rear wing.
Best time 10.826, Time trial: 11 laps 2m 5.216s
09.02.2013 [17:36]
when you lower the ride height in race mode the car just feels more planted. Thanks for the heads up!
05.02.2013 [05:06]
that is odd, thanks for the input!!! :D
04.02.2013 [12:31]
Yes, it's definitely different. I don't know whether it should be or not, maybe the difference varies depending on something like computer configuration or internet connection.
On my computer, this ride height setting makes the two cars very similar.

I found that the ride height setting is generally very effective on Spec class. Usually it doesn't take much to equalize on- and offline models, just a matter of a few tenths of mms.

Edited by author: 4.2.2013 12:31:55 GMT
03.02.2013 [19:31]
"In practice mode, raise ride height to 4.4mm both front and rear, this way the car gives almost the same feeling as with 4.2/4.1 mm in racing modes."

What is this you speak of, same feeling as in race mode?

is there a difference? I always assumed it felt diff because of being under the pressure of being timed.

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