On-Point Racing - '12th scale Pro Tips' Part 3

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • On-Point Racing made some 12th scale Pro-Tips. The On-Point OP12C.1 is used in the video by Robert Krens. This is part three. In this part Robert tells about ride height, droop, front suspension, side springs, side spring tension and tires. This is the last Pro Tip video, but if there are any requests I may make some more.
    Thanks for watching!

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  • @scottleggejr
    @scottleggejr 11 місяців тому +1

    These cars are perfection I can both understand why people don't want to tune like this anymore, but at the same time I'm sad about how it's not as popular as it once was. Massive amount of respect for the discipline this style of racing takes.

  • @guilianocipria5218
    @guilianocipria5218 3 роки тому

    Great educational and intuitive video's with great English speaking young man thanks

  • @RobertKrens
    @RobertKrens  11 років тому +2

    @ Russel Hamilton, I use the Associated lower arms and some IRS Suspension balls in these arms. NP!
    @1972adrianm. The amount of front droop depends on the grip level. The more front droop you have, the more chassis roll the car will have and the more weight is being transferred. Less front droop, the less weight is being transferred. When you want a car that feels 'direct' decrease the amount of front droop, if you need more front grip, increase the amount of front droop. NP!

  • @bensboat
    @bensboat 9 років тому

    Nice work, thanks for sharing your knowledge and preparation.

  • @Codfather957
    @Codfather957 11 років тому

    Awesome video. I really hope you do more.

  • @Rob-vv5yn
    @Rob-vv5yn 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing, very helpful info

  • @RobertKrens
    @RobertKrens  11 років тому

    @oladelebolden
    The shock isn't inverted. I placed it this way, cause it fits better with the battery and the wires. A lot of On-Point drivers (almost all I know) have it this way. It is a Hotbodies Shock.
    For the droop you are correct. Make sure the car sits on its race ready ride height. Measure that, then fully extend the rear pod up travel (maximum shock length) and measure again. This value is your rear droop value.

  • @RSR_NUGANETICS
    @RSR_NUGANETICS 11 років тому

    Thanks for the series a great help

  • @romankrejci7403
    @romankrejci7403 9 років тому

    I sometimes use a little more tension on side springs if there is too much grip to make the chassis more solid/hard. Is this bad idea? Thank you very much for your comments, I like this 3rd video :)

  • @1972adrianm
    @1972adrianm 11 років тому +1

    Can you comment on front droop? When to run it and when not to? How much is good or too much?
    Great Videos, Thanks!

  • @RussellHamiltonTX
    @RussellHamiltonTX 11 років тому

    What brand lower arm pivot balls do you use? And thanks for the vids!!

  • @RSR_NUGANETICS
    @RSR_NUGANETICS 11 років тому

    Is that the IRS center shock and it looks like you have it mounted inverted, why and how did you do it? Also to measure droop I just raise the rear pod and the distance between that and it's normal position is the droop measurement?

  • @JS-te4gz
    @JS-te4gz 2 роки тому

    Does setting side spring tension affect ride height/ droop?

    • @RobertKrens
      @RobertKrens  2 роки тому +1

      Hey J S , No it does not. Only the centerspring tension affect's the droop and ride height

  • @jaffnadw
    @jaffnadw 6 років тому

    Bonjour, si vous avez une traduction en Français, ça m’intéresse énormément ! Mais c’est un peu fantomatique .

  • @sz42781
    @sz42781 5 років тому

    Big pinion

  • @ricksim20
    @ricksim20 7 років тому

    LEUKE VIDEO MENEER KRENS '