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Re: Tyre sizes 4 a12
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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good luck friday, look forward to reading the results of another giant slaying A12 datto

as for the suspension have you looked at more camber on the front suspension ?? (top of the wheels pulled in at the top more than the bottom) would help with the "turn in" on dirt ... do you run on an oval/circle track ?? or are there left and right hand turns ??

Posted on: 2007/5/7 1:41
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Re: Tyre sizes 4 a12
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If your Sunny is anything like my old one, it will understeer like a SOB!!!

Illd say try a higher ratio diff, or muck around with tire sizes to the same effect.

If you go low profile 14" tires a 165/55 is about as small as you can get. Thats what i used to run and they about the same diamiter as the standard 12" rubber, smaller if anything! about 530 in height.

Good luck Friday!

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Re: Tyre sizes 4 a12
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I run on oval shaped track running anti clockwise

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It could be that it is your transmission gearing that is causing your lag.

Does your transmission have aftermarket close ratio gearing or stock gearing?

There is a big gap between stock 2nd and 3rd gears which may drop a high rpm built motor below its torque/power rpm level when it is in the lower rpms of 3rd gear.

Just an idea.

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