nemesis race setup
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what setup you guys run on the nemesis when you raced it what oil in front center and rear diff also what shock oil right know the truck seems a little bouncy and what steering servo stock servo doesnt seem strong enough turns a little wide need some thing with more torque
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From: Marshalltown,
IA
If you look at the cen website under genesis you'll find the setups. I would think they would be pretty close to the nemesis. Go to rc racing and they have the setup sheets there
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From: Placentia, CA
Most Recently I have been running the following:
Shocks: NEMESIS upgrade aluminum Shocks. #3 pistons all around.
Front: 25wt oil
Rear: 15wt oil
Differentials:
Front: 10,000 wt
Center: 100,000 - locked
Rear: 5,000 wt
Maximum down travel.
Ride Height:
Front: Dog bones just above level
Rear: Dog bones level
Toe In: 3 degrees in the rear.
0 degrees in the front.
Camber: - 3 degrees front and rear.
Shocks: NEMESIS upgrade aluminum Shocks. #3 pistons all around.
Front: 25wt oil
Rear: 15wt oil
Differentials:
Front: 10,000 wt
Center: 100,000 - locked
Rear: 5,000 wt
Maximum down travel.
Ride Height:
Front: Dog bones just above level
Rear: Dog bones level
Toe In: 3 degrees in the rear.
0 degrees in the front.
Camber: - 3 degrees front and rear.
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From: Pawtucket,
RI
Andrew, I'm guessing that this set up is for a high bite smooth track? If it is, can you tell me how you would change it for a dusty, sandy, low bite, rough track? I'm thinking of going to 50k center diff oil in order to have a little "give" in the drivetrain.
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