Thread: Scaling cars?
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DAD (Offline)
  #15 3/17/14 3:13 PM
Jim

Then you got ride height, tilt, etc, etc. that play a lot in the way a car responds to the race track. You do need a base line. Heck it does not have to be spot on base line, and I would be worried if it was. With a base to start from every race you adjust to the race track and even to the driver. Just because it works for us doesn't mean it will work for you. My son Doug likes the car so tight anymore not many people could drive it with his set up.

If you are just getting into driving a race car keep try to keep it just a little on the tight side also. It is much easier to stay on top of a car that has a push than it is with the ass end all bent out of shape. And Tight is fast. If you can push a tight car hard enough it will probably loosen up for you.

Honest Dad himself