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Post by azgreg on Jun 20, 2009 18:38:19 GMT -7
I'm trying to build a stocker for the July race, but I have a ?. This is my first stocker and the wheels seem a little flimsy for to much camber. Can you run to much camber (3+ degrees) or is it not a factor?
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Post by Shade Racing on Jun 20, 2009 19:20:43 GMT -7
I drill my stockr the same cant as my pure stockr
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Post by azgreg on Jun 20, 2009 19:54:12 GMT -7
That's what I did. It just seems that with the tread part of the wheel so flimsy that there would be an issue while rolling sown the track especially at the transition on to the flat section.
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Post by Shade Racing on Jun 21, 2009 6:07:07 GMT -7
my Anaconda car the car I ran so far this wasn't canted enough (by mistake) IT ran good but needed to get some more speed out of it ; I've built a new one with 2.5 to3 degrees cant hadn't test ran it yet but it should be a little faster. maybe Glenn or David or some of the more experienced racers will chime in
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Post by ACME Racing on Jun 23, 2009 18:39:08 GMT -7
I'm building a stocker too and had the same thought. Man these wheels are thin. It would seem like your running your tires at half pressure. But you have to go with what's running fast though. I guess I'll cant about 2.75 degrees to get right in the middle.
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Post by 2FAST4U on Jun 23, 2009 21:06:58 GMT -7
I'm building a stocker too and had the same thought. Man these wheels are thin. It would seem like your running your tires at half pressure. But you have to go with what's running fast though. I guess I'll cant about 2.75 degrees to get right in the middle. you guys can use the heavy thicker wheels if you would like...
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Post by ACME Racing on Jun 23, 2009 21:18:53 GMT -7
Glenn, I don't think it would make any difference for me. If I could get my car to ride on a cushion of air you all would still whip me!
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