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F3000 - Birmingham Club Long - 10-09-2005, 02:32 AM

Here is a race setup for Birmingham Club Long, in the F3000 Mod.

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10-13-2005, 08:35 AM

I have downloaded the Birmingham Long setup...I am having problems dialing in a setup that compensates for my tendency to oversteer. I will report back when I have ran enough laps.

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10-13-2005, 09:13 AM

No problem, thanks for downloading, looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

I found that you do not want these cars loose, so I keep them with oversteer and stuck to the ground.

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Well I have ran some laps.... - 10-15-2005, 09:45 AM

enough to know that the setup is a keeper. I will be doing some more testing tomorrow during an online race....It is like the setup compensated for the oversteer by reducing the chassis slip by increasing the front spring tension. I would never have gone that route on my own. I was focusing on tweaking the spring rates and the increasing the rear spring tension. Before once the car began to oversteer I could not recover...now it seems like if I waited a split second the front will grip.

I also like the brake settings. I was looking for a way to reduce the oversteer but I knew once I had that issue resolved that I have to work on reducing some of the lockups I was experiencing. So it was bonus to note the smoothness of the braking. Thanks
   
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10-17-2005, 07:01 AM

No problem, it is a tough route for me to learn this also, all these setups are learners for me, and it seems I have the hang of it because you guys are using them....I am sure there are more out there better than this but so far, this is all I have figured out lol.

I thought about going the spring route, but couldn't nail it, so just decided to think outside my normal box and try new things...it is working semi-productive...if I could get all of it down together I would be flying.
   
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11-09-2005, 03:33 PM

Thanks for posting these set-ups, the F3's are a night-mare for 'part-time' racers like me!!

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