handleing H7
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From: SydneyNSW, AUSTRALIA
Hi All
After months of tuning and fuel changes i finally have my Hyper 7 going like a bat outtta hell !! the only problem is handling. would like to improve it . i have a sway bar rear and the black springs. i have three spacers front and rear to give me hard shocks ( i jump a lot) i have the standard tyres with the = up and down pattern. it seems to turn better when i stop accelerating. It tends to flick out the rear end. i would like a more natural slide through turns. any suggestions?
After months of tuning and fuel changes i finally have my Hyper 7 going like a bat outtta hell !! the only problem is handling. would like to improve it . i have a sway bar rear and the black springs. i have three spacers front and rear to give me hard shocks ( i jump a lot) i have the standard tyres with the = up and down pattern. it seems to turn better when i stop accelerating. It tends to flick out the rear end. i would like a more natural slide through turns. any suggestions?
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hey dude I dont know where you usually ride you hyper7 (I got one to dont about it im not lieing to you)but I ride it on the street most of the times but with the stock tires what i do is i turn and brake so it slides but on offroad to keep my speed i just let go of the gas and turn but if you realy realy want to slide just brake then turn Hey i also want to ask you a question what are you needle settings cause im having some trouble tuning and by the way you discribe it i need to now those settings!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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nobody's settings are necessarily going to work for you...every engine is different. you can get a good starting point by asking around but you'll always have to fine tune according to your climate, elevation, fuel, plug, type of track, ect.
haha i probably should have read that this post is 2 yesrs old first
haha i probably should have read that this post is 2 yesrs old first
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From: elmwood park,
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try different diff fluids maybe like 7-5-3 ,im not sure what you are running now in your buggy but adjusting and finding the right diff fluid set up varies from track to track and has a huge affect on your handling ,but for what you are asking a 7-5-3 might just work



