I sent three cars to Nationals, which was my second race ever. One was an experiment that failed. The other two were pretty normal builds for me. Good news is one car was 0.01 faster than my first attempt which I was hoping would happen with the improvements I put into them. The bad news is the car I thought would be faster was actually slower of the two, and only ran about 0.002 faster than my cars averaged in March.
The point of this post is to ask about the cant of the DWF. On the slower car the DFW was canted to the point where the dimples on the outside of the wheel touch the track and the car made an obviously different sound on my glass tuning board. I was in such a hurry I did not have time to investigate that issue before Nationals. Is that too much cant? The overall steer was where I wanted it. When I look at it on a piece of Best Track the front wheel is canted so that only part of the tread touches the track and only part of the inner wheel would ride against the rail.
The point of this post is to ask about the cant of the DWF. On the slower car the DFW was canted to the point where the dimples on the outside of the wheel touch the track and the car made an obviously different sound on my glass tuning board. I was in such a hurry I did not have time to investigate that issue before Nationals. Is that too much cant? The overall steer was where I wanted it. When I look at it on a piece of Best Track the front wheel is canted so that only part of the tread touches the track and only part of the inner wheel would ride against the rail.