Genesis veering right
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From: WorksopEngland, UNITED KINGDOM
I have just purchased a Genesis and am having problems with it veering right under acceleration.
When it is going at a constant speed or slowing down it runs straight but under acceleration it goes to the right.
The harder I accelerate the more right it goes, and I am not talking about a little bit, it turns very quickly right.
Has anyone any ideas to why this is happening?
When it is going at a constant speed or slowing down it runs straight but under acceleration it goes to the right.
The harder I accelerate the more right it goes, and I am not talking about a little bit, it turns very quickly right.
Has anyone any ideas to why this is happening?
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From: midland, MI
does your controller come with some mixing capabilities? if it does you may have a mix going that adds turn. the more throatle the more turn? just a thought. i know my JR XS3 Pro has no mixing capibilities.
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ok, well i get this question alot as well....
well what you can do is first check the diffs i know takes a little work to get to them...
but just to be on the for sure side check to see if there moving feely.....
if not you may need to shim them a little....
not likely but it can happen...
now they will "Feel" ok when on the truck because the tires are big and provide
"Leverage" to be able to turn the diffs while on the car
even with the wheels off turning the drive shafts are still helping.
only way to tell pull the diffs and check for free movement
also another reason is it vearing to one side or another is the diff is acting like a posi-rear end...
it will spin then "Lock" or unload then lock and this will happen......
so check the diffs make sure there moving freely and try running
i know everuyone might be going he's nuts!?!?!
but try running 5 to 7K in the rear and 10k in the center...
need more steering drop to 7k in the front...
did the same to both of mine and there pretty locked in!! wont wheelie as well
but better for cornering.....
ran mine with 5,7,5 at silver state and felt dialed!!! during practice!!!
but at last i decided not to run? and concentrait on the new truck and buggy
well what you can do is first check the diffs i know takes a little work to get to them...
but just to be on the for sure side check to see if there moving feely.....
if not you may need to shim them a little....
not likely but it can happen...
now they will "Feel" ok when on the truck because the tires are big and provide
"Leverage" to be able to turn the diffs while on the car
even with the wheels off turning the drive shafts are still helping.
only way to tell pull the diffs and check for free movement
also another reason is it vearing to one side or another is the diff is acting like a posi-rear end...
it will spin then "Lock" or unload then lock and this will happen......
so check the diffs make sure there moving freely and try running
i know everuyone might be going he's nuts!?!?!
but try running 5 to 7K in the rear and 10k in the center...
need more steering drop to 7k in the front...
did the same to both of mine and there pretty locked in!! wont wheelie as well
but better for cornering.....
ran mine with 5,7,5 at silver state and felt dialed!!! during practice!!!
but at last i decided not to run? and concentrait on the new truck and buggy



