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Not about the weight of the driver, it's about getting the correct %'s no matter driver weight.My
My Boy only weighs 110 to 115. How much of matters on left side. Please explain. Thank u
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Not about the weight of the driver, it's about getting the correct %'s no matter driver weight.My
My Boy only weighs 110 to 115. How much of matters on left side. Please explain. Thank u
Does the opposite also apply with Left? The less bite a track has, the less left you will need? On a low bite, soft, wet track Is low left and low cross ideal?Left side matters a lot The more bite a track has the more left you want to run. but you have to be careful.....too much left side will cause a four wheel drift from center off (not allowing rs tires to "work" like they should, to help the kart rotate)
but to answer your original question.....61.5 cross is honestly about 10% more then where you should be.....
Does the opposite also apply with Left? The less bite a track has, the less left you will need? On a low bite, soft, wet track Is low left and low cross ideal?
I understand Jrc. Thank you that did help.Left side matters a lot The more bite a track has the more left you want to run. but you have to be careful.....too much left side will cause a four wheel drift from center off (not allowing rs tires to "work" like they should, to help the kart rotate)
but to answer your original question.....61.5 cross is honestly about 10% more then where you should be.....
EXPERIENCE !!One thing that's bothering me, track length and turn radius! Do all 1/8 mile tracks have identical turns? I.e. same radius? How can you calculate stagger without knowing the turn radius and degrees of banking?
How much stagger you want to run al.3-4 inches.watch some indoor races on YouTube,then some outdoor they are running 1-2” most everywhere u watch.ya can figure out which is what process of eliminationOne thing that's bothering me, track length and turn radius! Do all 1/8 mile tracks have identical turns? I.e. same radius? How can you calculate stagger without knowing the turn radius and degrees of banking?