spin problem
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Hi Pro out there,
I'm driving a Thunder Tiger TS4n pro with TT EVO engine. the car was ok at high speed conner. The only problem was when I was going out of those low speed conner, It need very smooth acceleration or it will spin out. I notice this will happen when there is some steering input and I pull the trigger a little too fast. Any suggestion to solve it?
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Alan Pang
Malaysia
I'm driving a Thunder Tiger TS4n pro with TT EVO engine. the car was ok at high speed conner. The only problem was when I was going out of those low speed conner, It need very smooth acceleration or it will spin out. I notice this will happen when there is some steering input and I pull the trigger a little too fast. Any suggestion to solve it?
Thanks
Alan Pang
Malaysia
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Sounds like an oversteer issue.
Do you have a setup equipment (integy, hudy, rpm, etc)? I would look at the droop, ride height, and camber.
If you dont have a setup equipment, try putting heavier shock oil in the front and lighter in the back. Don't forget experimenting with different pistons.
You can also try heavier springs up front, softer in back. The car will turn wider but should have be easier to drive and high speed steering should feel much nicer. Try a two gap ratings between the springs.
Do you have a setup equipment (integy, hudy, rpm, etc)? I would look at the droop, ride height, and camber.
If you dont have a setup equipment, try putting heavier shock oil in the front and lighter in the back. Don't forget experimenting with different pistons.
You can also try heavier springs up front, softer in back. The car will turn wider but should have be easier to drive and high speed steering should feel much nicer. Try a two gap ratings between the springs.



