QUOTE(keenhawk @ Nov 29 2011, 05:14 PM)
sifu has spoken, u still need picture? then no need play ready. u should test yourself, if just let u copy but at the end u still can't get same result.
yeah i know copy wont get better.
thats why i am asking more detail to know,what i had miss understand with his post.
& why i asking a picture on how to explain it better,either drafting it or whatever,if words not clear.
aint mean for copy paste for my car setting.all i ask just wanna learn more,cheers. ^^
QUOTE(madeywa @ Nov 29 2011, 06:04 PM)
Kazami32,
Example: rear rollers setting:
set the upper roller on higher position first. Then move down a bit. your car maybe faster a bit by 0.20 seconds.
Some car become slower when try to move it down. Its depend on your car center gravity and tires type as well.
Most of my speed setup, i'll try to move it down as low as can till I found out the minimum limit.
The distance between upper and bottom rollers are important too.
I saw and witnesses some racer keep using the same setting and praying so hard their car will be faster on the next try.
Some even jump to build FRP car without master the rollers setting position first.
We are not talking about the roller-base yet. Ng has talked about it quite a while ago.
oh.thanks for the reply & sharing.
will do some home work.thanks
QUOTE(the crow R @ Nov 29 2011, 06:08 PM)
Where is the LIKE button?

i also wanna click LIKE.

Added on November 29, 2011, 7:27 pmQUOTE(david tamiya @ Nov 29 2011, 06:10 PM)
No one will listen about getting your basics right they will all think that they are fast when they sit beside you at the track like they are part of the gang. What they don't know is how much time and effort you guys have spent on learning all this facts. They just think they are so good and great which I will LOL to the max. I am still learning till today I and don't dare think I am fast
no worry.i will listen what sifu-sifu has sharing.cause i keep learning also.
This post has been edited by kazami32: Nov 29 2011, 07:27 PM