Hi guys,
I've been lurking for about 2 years. I found you guys right after our first cub build - a little too late after I spent some money on a bunch of useless gadgets lol. We did well that first year but really crushed it last year using the info found here and some of John's products so thanks to you all!
This year my son wants to try districts and they have a rule about using the stock wheelbase. All of our other cars are extended wheelbase. So we built a car using stock wheelbase of 4.375", added some of John's fenders, and did a couple test runs on an aluminum track (our actual pack track is an older wooden one) and using my car from last year as a reference (my car was about 1/2 car length slower than his last year) and we were surprised to find that this year's car was about equal with my car from last year despite my car sat for a year and we did no re-prepping.
We did have a real bad case of the wiggles at first. We corrected that by swapping rear wheels and axles side to side, tightening the wheel gap, and introducing some over-steer. That seemed to cure the wiggles and give us consistent times - just slower than I expected.
Both cars are set up as rail runners, rear wheels canted using the silver bullet and DF axle bent using more of an old-school method.
Here are the particulars:
My car from last year:
Weight: 5oz
Weight at front axle .85oz
Wheelbase: 5.75"
COM: 1" in front of rear wheels
Wheels: Stock, mold-matched, light sanding, John's wheel bore prep method & materials
Axles: Stock, John's axle prep method & materials
This year's car:
Weight: 5oz
Weight at front axle .8oz
Wheelbase: 4.375"
COM: .7" in front of rear wheels
Wheels: Dynasty Rage, John's wheel bore prep method & materials
Axles: Stock, John's axle prep method & materials
So my question is: does it seem like anything is amiss or can this be expected with a shorter wheelbase? Could it be simple aerodynamics?
I also notice this: the DF axle isn't really canted anymore since I was tweaking it during test runs: its more angled towards an oversteer (axle bend looks more pointed forward than pointed down). When I came home from testing and measured, steer was WAYYYYY agressive - like 6" in 1' agressive. I'm afraid of messing with it and reintroducing wiggles, but my gut tells me to adjust it to be angled down and start testing again. I have only a small window to test tonight and race is tomorrow.
Any thoughts from the pros? We could surely use some right about now!
Thanks much guys!
I've been lurking for about 2 years. I found you guys right after our first cub build - a little too late after I spent some money on a bunch of useless gadgets lol. We did well that first year but really crushed it last year using the info found here and some of John's products so thanks to you all!
This year my son wants to try districts and they have a rule about using the stock wheelbase. All of our other cars are extended wheelbase. So we built a car using stock wheelbase of 4.375", added some of John's fenders, and did a couple test runs on an aluminum track (our actual pack track is an older wooden one) and using my car from last year as a reference (my car was about 1/2 car length slower than his last year) and we were surprised to find that this year's car was about equal with my car from last year despite my car sat for a year and we did no re-prepping.
We did have a real bad case of the wiggles at first. We corrected that by swapping rear wheels and axles side to side, tightening the wheel gap, and introducing some over-steer. That seemed to cure the wiggles and give us consistent times - just slower than I expected.
Both cars are set up as rail runners, rear wheels canted using the silver bullet and DF axle bent using more of an old-school method.
Here are the particulars:
My car from last year:
Weight: 5oz
Weight at front axle .85oz
Wheelbase: 5.75"
COM: 1" in front of rear wheels
Wheels: Stock, mold-matched, light sanding, John's wheel bore prep method & materials
Axles: Stock, John's axle prep method & materials
This year's car:
Weight: 5oz
Weight at front axle .8oz
Wheelbase: 4.375"
COM: .7" in front of rear wheels
Wheels: Dynasty Rage, John's wheel bore prep method & materials
Axles: Stock, John's axle prep method & materials
So my question is: does it seem like anything is amiss or can this be expected with a shorter wheelbase? Could it be simple aerodynamics?
I also notice this: the DF axle isn't really canted anymore since I was tweaking it during test runs: its more angled towards an oversteer (axle bend looks more pointed forward than pointed down). When I came home from testing and measured, steer was WAYYYYY agressive - like 6" in 1' agressive. I'm afraid of messing with it and reintroducing wiggles, but my gut tells me to adjust it to be angled down and start testing again. I have only a small window to test tonight and race is tomorrow.
Any thoughts from the pros? We could surely use some right about now!
Thanks much guys!