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Old 08-26-2007, 04:30 PM
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was wondering if anyone could give me some advice on a set-up for my kyosho v-one rrr evo? i run on a asphalt parking lot at my local hobby shop. it has medium traction,and a little bumpy. i am running a front solid axil which seems to help alot. any more advice would help out. thanks
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Default RE: kyosho v-one rrr evo set-up

Soft suspension on a bumpy lot. Consider removing the rear sway bar too. What exactly is the problem, traction into the corners off power? Traction out of the corners on power? Can you be a bit more specific what you want to acheive? If you just want general info, check this out, it is days of reading but is everything you need to know... http://users.pandora.be/elvo/
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the biggest thing is rear end is loose when entering corners and exiting corners when on the gas.
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Default RE: kyosho v-one rrr evo set-up

Traction compaund can help there if you think your car is set-up well. Plus, softer compound tires, softer springs, and lighter oil will help in that department. As foxy said, removing the rear sway-bar will let the suspension move more freely.

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