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Another way to measure and set droop

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DavidJunDroopI have to be honest with all of you here, I don't always do my droop and over the years I have realised how stupid of me. Droop, like most other settings you can do on your RC racer is a very important part of controlling weight transfer.

So why am I lazy with droop then? I suppose it has more to do with confusion than anything else and to add to that here is another method of measuring and setting your droop - by David Jun of Tamiya USA.

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written by S. Steady, July 07, 2009
_cyclops_ thanks for the feedback ... I was wondering if this is easy to do then I won't be so lazy in the future.
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written by _cyclops_, July 07, 2009
I like the method, also seen the 1/5th guys use this a lot. The only downside its, for 1/10 IC you need to put it on the setup blocks. Resting it flat on the tweek board will not work in most cases smilies/smiley.gif

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