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3 Jan 2019, 22:16 (Ref:3873846) | #1 | |
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Oval track corner weight set up
Hi im new to this forum and new to the whole corner scales theory, I have access to a set but little to no knowledge on what would be a good starting point, it's a red car and turning right only and all on standard suspension so I'd be restricted to raising and lowering shocks in the hubs, can anyone give me an idea on a good starting percentage and I can work on it from there, Thanks in advance
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12 Mar 2019, 09:28 (Ref:3889839) | #2 | ||
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check out auto-ware.com Mark Ortiz has a whole Q&A catalogue going back years of questions such as yours. If you go through them all (the list is in the side banner drop downs - maybe under archives?) you'll find what you want as being US based he does a lot of that stuff.
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