Hi. After I dunno about 3 years of play, I've started making my own set-ups
Being horribly slow, I don't really know if i'm doing a good job at it or not tho.
I "make" most of my set-ups while online racing as it's the only way I have a clue
as to whether I'm going in the right direction or not.
any ways, there was a server awhile back that was running MRTs on fern club reverse.
on the back wheels I had the camber almost exactly the same way.
The right rear was negative and the left rear was somewhat positive.
Basically to where the back wheels were leaning in the same direction.
I figured with the low center of gravity with the MRT and the small diameter of the tires,
coupled with the fact that half of fern club reverse is kinda like a big left hand turn, it might be a good idea. once I got the left wheel exactly where I wanted it, I seen a really big improvement on lap times. I used a locked differential as well.
But now my question is, did I just luck out? I don't think doing this to a larger class of car would be a good thing to do. I also realize that this set-up is track specific. I haven't tried it, but with the gearing AND the wheel adjustment, I don't think the set-up would work very well in any of the the other counterclockwise courses... even ashton cadet cause of the cork screw and the hook to the right on turn two (well it's more of a chicane for the go-karts )
I guess I still have a ways to go fine tuning it and all, but I really think I did the right thing with the camber on this particular set-up/track combo
Being horribly slow, I don't really know if i'm doing a good job at it or not tho.
I "make" most of my set-ups while online racing as it's the only way I have a clue
as to whether I'm going in the right direction or not.
any ways, there was a server awhile back that was running MRTs on fern club reverse.
on the back wheels I had the camber almost exactly the same way.
The right rear was negative and the left rear was somewhat positive.
Basically to where the back wheels were leaning in the same direction.
I figured with the low center of gravity with the MRT and the small diameter of the tires,
coupled with the fact that half of fern club reverse is kinda like a big left hand turn, it might be a good idea. once I got the left wheel exactly where I wanted it, I seen a really big improvement on lap times. I used a locked differential as well.
But now my question is, did I just luck out? I don't think doing this to a larger class of car would be a good thing to do. I also realize that this set-up is track specific. I haven't tried it, but with the gearing AND the wheel adjustment, I don't think the set-up would work very well in any of the the other counterclockwise courses... even ashton cadet cause of the cork screw and the hook to the right on turn two (well it's more of a chicane for the go-karts )
I guess I still have a ways to go fine tuning it and all, but I really think I did the right thing with the camber on this particular set-up/track combo