Triton Help

Steve Coco

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2012 Triton Sr medium class 1/6 mi medium bite slight banking red clay. Numbers as follows +1/2 -3 camber standard caster of 13 and 10. Cross is 62.2 left 57.9 nose 46.6 front stagger is 1 3/8" and 1" rear Burris 33's we have a slight push off but other than that the kart is fast. Any thoughts? Thanks
 
Maybe a slight camber adjustment on the front to help the push off. I'd try a little more negative in the RF. And then chalk the tire at the track and keep an eye on how it's wearing. That's worked for us on our Triton.
 
We run a little more stagger in the rear at the track your racing at also. We usually have 1.125" and have been up to 1.25" rear. None of our customers or myself have been lower than 1.125" rear there. Hope that is also of some help.
 
Make sure body is mounted correctly, Have seen a lot of karts over adjust for push when body is incorrectly mounted allowing to much air in the wrong area. This will also hurt on straights causing to overdrive getting in and hurt off the corner.
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Make sure body is mounted correctly, Have seen a lot of karts over adjust for push when body is incorrectly mounted allowing to much air in the wrong area. This will also hurt on straights causing to overdrive getting in and hurt off the corner.
E vause
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Can you be a bit more specific on triton body mounting issues that could affect handling. Obviously it needs to be installed in a neutral state...no binds, etc, but what are the "air issues" you are talking about and what to look for?
 
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