Hello all, Here is my setup for the Beachline raceway. It was a low traction US carpet track setup temporarily for on-road. The traction wasn't high enough for me to use an alum chassis, so I decided to stay with the Stock XQ10 Carbon chassis (Hard). I used between None - 57mm glue on the front tire.

Some key details about the setup is having weight forward bias behind the front spool/ axles. Due to the low glue front sidewall, the car has a lot of steering and I was able to get away with 3.5 and even 4 degrees of toe in different parts of the day. Also, due to the new batch of Jaco blue being Harder, It needed about 10pack of break-in for it in order to bring the tire up to speed.

One of the things I really want to talk about is the driving style which should be something included in the setup. ( I use 100% in dual rate and 100% in brake on esc. I only use about 40% of steering mostly in driving. Some driver test drove my car and hard turned down the dual rate to 50% in order to drive. This should be stated in most settings.

Since everyone's driving style is different, many drivers that copy and try setup from different drivers might have different feedback.

As for my setup, many drivers who test this might consider it loose. But some might like the amount of steering it provides.

Drivers should always fine tune Camber, bumper steering, steering angle and Glue to their liking as needed. Which I do believe is a good starting base for a decent setup.

About The esc, I choose to use Maclan 5.5 with a 20mm Shorty pack in order to maximize the advantage of LCG and weight bias. The esc power is mild down due to the insurance of making the 6 min race without Fresh battery.

This ESC setup should be good in most indoor tracks with simple adjustment for drag brake and turbo.

Hope these details will help all of those who are looking for a setup.

Source:

F. Law