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Re: Testing your car on a guided track,when racing on a lane track

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2018 6:46 pm
by MJThurston
So I'm getting the car do go down the 8 foot long tuning board without hitting the side but when I take it the 32 foot practice track the back end is moving back and forth.

Re: Testing your car on a guided track,when racing on a lane track

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2018 7:09 pm
by MJThurston
Car 1. Back /---\ Front [---/ Best time 2.420 but can't get back to it.
Car 2. Back |---| Front [---/ Best time 2.401. Ran it twice more 2.403, 2.401, 2.403.

Difference
Car 1 2.5 degree on back, 1.5 on front, raised NDFW
Car 2 no bends in the back, 1.5 on front, raised NDFW

Thinking of getting 2 straight axles for Car 1 to replace back.

Re: Testing your car on a guided track,when racing on a lane track

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 9:47 am
by Speedster
MJ, I think we're dealing with too many things at once. Going back to your Topic. Testing a car on a Center guided track is not what you want to do on a lane track. There would be no reason to narrow the car body 1/16" behind the Dfw if you are running on a lane track. Your 2 cars are different in every way even if they look alike. Concentrate on one car. Your goal is to make a car go down a Lane track as fast as you can. At this point I can see you have 2 choices. 1. You can set up a car to run as straight as possible and hope for the Best. 2. You can steer the car into ( let's say the right side) the right side and keep all wheels other then the Dfw from touching anything. Your fastest car has an advantage no matter where the advantage is located. You might want to take that car and set the Dfw with Negative camber (Your choice on amount) and slight toe out. That should take the car to the right rail. If the right rear wheel does not stay off the rail then set the right rear wheel with a little toe in and run it again. That will put the wheel up against the wood block and farther away from the rail. If that doesn't work set the left rear wheel with a little toe out and try it again. At some point the right rear wheel should stay off the rail.

Re: Testing your car on a guided track,when racing on a lane track

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 3:35 pm
by MJThurston
I'll do some more tinkering tomorrow. Burned out right now. My son's derby day isn't until the 28th of April.

Re: Testing your car on a guided track,when racing on a lane track

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2018 7:09 am
by MJThurston
I am confused why my 3 wheeled car with only one wheel at an angle is out performing my 3 wheeled car with 3 wheels angled.

I have my tuning board level but can not seem to get the cars to touch the side of the rail at the end of th 8 foot board. I get can get the cars to go left or right but the variable I turn at doesn't give me very good results.

Example - move the axle to the right slightly and I go into the left rail, then turn it slightly left and it goes into the right rail. Seems like I can't find even a close sweet spot.

Re: Testing your car on a guided track,when racing on a lane track

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2018 10:14 am
by Speedster
MJ, to answer your 1st question. The Laws of Physics were followed more closely by the faster car whether it was intentional or by accident.

I have a 3 wheel rail rider, left front wheel raised, back wheels set at 1 1/2 degrees Negative camber. Both back wheels migrate to axle heads while rolling the car forward and backward. Right front wheel set at 1 1/2 degrees Positive camber and toe in.

This is how the car is presently set up:
Left front wheel is raised.
Dfw (Right front wheel) set with Negative camber and toe-out. Very, very little toe-out.
Right rear wheel set with Positive camber and toe-in. Very, very, very little toe-in.
Left rear wheel remains same as original set-up.

The car steers into the right side rail and the right rear wheel clears the rail by about 1/16". The car runs very straight and smooth. I kept adjusting the right side wheels to set the car with the least toe necessary. The lettering on the dfw does ride on my side strip which is about 1/8" high. I think if you graphite the side letters well it should last for the race. I also think this car will be faster then a car set up to run straight because those cars are probably going to drift and then both side wheels are going to be dragging down the track. The builders might not graphite the lettering which will cause their cars to increase friction.
Please check your email.
Cheers,
Speedster

Re: Testing your car on a guided track,when racing on a lane track

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 10:39 am
by MJThurston
Going to level my test board as best as possible and try to get these cars to run down the center of the track.

I don't have time to change the back of the cars to allow just the front wheel to touch the side and not the back wheels to do so also.

Will see if my time improve or not on my test track.

Re: Testing your car on a guided track,when racing on a lane track

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 1:56 pm
by Speedster
I wish you the very best. Let us know how the race goes.

Re: Testing your car on a guided track,when racing on a lane track

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 2:04 pm
by MJThurston
Set the cars best I could. Could not get my scouts car to get the best time. No matter what adjustments I tried. My youngest sons car was running good. I threw a car together last night with no paint and it did well, even better than my scouts car. Last year my son took third over all and 1st in his scouts group.

Todays results.
Youngest son had the fasters car of the day. 1st place in Outlaw. (My daughter did the same last year.)
Scout son got 7th or 8th over all and 3rd in his scout group.
My car was 2nd in Outlaw but I told them to give the trophy to the kids.

The track did help. So that is good. Our fastest car went 2.5319 for it's best time on a 32 foot wooden lane guided track. The gentlemen that runs it says that only 12 cars of run 2.5 but as we all know .0315 is a lot of time.

Re: Testing your car on a guided track,when racing on a lane track

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 5:48 am
by Speedster
CONGRATULATIONS to your team. You all did well.
What was the fastest time of the day? Did you happen to get a picture of the fastest car and did it appear to ride the side? Do most of the cars ride the side of their track or do they bounce back and forth? Do you have a picture of the track?

Re: Testing your car on a guided track,when racing on a lane track

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 6:02 pm
by MJThurston
2.5319 and it was my youngest sons car. Most of thr cars bounced around. Our car did a good job of not doing that.

How do you post pictures on here?

Re: Testing your car on a guided track,when racing on a lane track

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:25 am
by gpraceman
MJThurston wrote: Sun Apr 29, 2018 6:02 pm How do you post pictures on here?
See http://derbytalk.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=10