Jnhracing21
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What would cause kart to get tight halfway through feature? Really good the first half.
I'd say more of a tire issue based on this info,Charger prodigy clone 425 66 cross 62 left 45.5 nose Camber 1/4 lf 2-3/4 rf Caster 7 and 11
Were your tires too soft like some guys are suggesting? Do you see excessive wear?What would cause kart to get tight halfway through feature? Really good the first half.
I question more why you think it's ALWAYS , adding nose will not make a push worse when nose is to low in the first place, yes if you already have an overloaded RF adding can make it worse, BUT it's not always, and there is a much higher % age when someone has a push, it's an under loaded RF VS an overloaded RF, IF his current nose was 47 % plus, and cross was 67 % plus you could make your statement with more confidence, I'd say there's about a 90 % chance seeing his base numbers Brian is correct he could add nose, I'll leave you do the math what that leaves you.higher on nose will push MORE adding weight to a pushing front end is hurting the problem why do people recommend this??
what gets around a corner faster a 1400 lb Caterham or a fully loaded f350?
weight and downforce are NOT the same thing as you need to fight changing the direction of MASS.
Ever see a truck with too much weight on the tongue?higher on nose will push MORE adding weight to a pushing front end is hurting the problem why do people recommend this??
what gets around a corner faster a 1400 lb Caterham or a fully loaded f350?
weight and downforce are NOT the same thing as you need to fight changing the direction of MASS.
numbers are correct with charger. (I own this chassis and have talked to the factory and several pro's about set up) he would be better off taking that camber out of the right front and tightening the front end that way. i agree that he's probably has a prep tire issue but more often than not people suggest adding weight to a pushing front end when the physics of traction don't work that way.I question more why you think it's ALWAYS , adding nose will not make a push worse when nose is to low in the first place, yes if you already have an overloaded RF adding can make it worse, BUT it's not always, and there is a much higher % age when someone has a push, it's an under loaded RF VS an overloaded RF, IF his current nose was 47 % plus, and cross was 67 % plus you could make your statement with more confidence, I'd say there's about a 90 % chance seeing his base numbers Brian is correct he could add nose, I'll leave you do the math what that leaves you.
overloaded rear underloaded front is not the problem.Ever see a truck with too much weight on the tongue?
not enough weight on the front tires is also a problem, and thats what too much rear weight createsoverloaded rear underloaded front is not the problem.