does anybody have a good ufr baby setup (for goodwood)? it looks like i'm missing a lot of grip in when i look at the other drivers
Quote from swingkid :does anybody have a good ufr baby setup (for goodwood)? it looks like i'm missing a lot of grip in when i look at the other drivers Blackwood?
well we put on the ctra website a base set : http://www.raceauthority.com/site_files/UFR_UF-BR_base.set its from before z but its still fast
Quote from hotmail :well we put on the ctra website a base set : http://www.raceauthority.com/site_files/UFR_UF-BR_base.set its from before z but its still fast thank you, I've been looking for these everywhere
As the UFR Baby uses a 45% restriction in intake, does that means that gears should be shortened? I normaly use normal UFR setups, but I always have the feeling that the loss of power makes the gears too long...
Quote from Peaknik :As the UFR Baby uses a 45% restriction in intake, does that means that gears should be shortened? I normaly use normal UFR setups, but I always have the feeling that the loss of power makes the gears too long... Yes, definitely. UFR will reach about 130 mph, Baby will reach about 100 max so theres no need for the longer gears And they'll burn your clutch too.
Quote from Senninha25 :so is the gear ratio the only thing that has to be changed in a UFBR set? Gear ratio and 45% intake restriction.
Quote from Töki (HUN) :Gear ratio and 45% intake restriction. exactly. also camber, because the bloody things still roll, making Fern Bay (still) the environment which is most feared by UF-Racers.