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nrmcj 01-07-2003 10:10 PM

Steering stuff
 
i was just wondering... is there a way to increase steering return to center after turns? cuz my bit seems to stick right after a turn sometimes...

(not involving REMs.... those arent available in canada and make me spaz every time i hear about them :mad: )

bill 01-07-2003 10:15 PM

Get some rare earth magnets :eek:

Actually, those won't help. You could always add another steering spring.

shocon2k 01-07-2003 11:05 PM

I'd say rare earth magnets, you know, the kind you can get at ANY RADIO SHACK IN THE UNITED STATES.

nrmcj 01-07-2003 11:08 PM

**sigh**... either you're just plain stupid... :D

or you're making fun of me... wahhhhhhhhhh!!! ><"

dabigpig 01-07-2003 11:17 PM

he's making fun of our country and our lack of REM's eh?

m0nkeyCharG 01-07-2003 11:18 PM

lol, they're making fun of u :D j/k

anyways, i read somewhere in this board, or the mods and projects board, that someone did a double steering spring mod on their bit. if u do a search u'll probably find it. :) g'luck

nrmcj 01-09-2003 08:28 PM

mmmm... double spring steering.... :)

dun got any clones or extra bits... mebbe some thin wire would work..

bill 01-09-2003 08:36 PM

Well, I guess you were too busy spazzing out to notice that I did give you the idea of the double steering spring in my original reply :p

By the way, i think you should try a R.E.M mod.

krillin52 01-10-2003 02:12 AM

cant you buy the REM's online? if not i can pass over to the local radio shack and sell em to ya for 2 bucks each pack! heh of course your gonna pay shipping!

heh canada... i went up there last summer for a wedding! and i only heard "eh?" maybe twice... and once from me! eh?

Chilledout 01-10-2003 03:22 AM

i hope you all realise that adding another sping will make it harder for the steering coils to turn the wheels it therfore would make the steering weaker.

m0nkeyCharG 01-10-2003 03:25 AM

it's been successfully done before [not by me but by others]. and i don't recall any negative side effects of the mod.

Chilledout 01-10-2003 04:14 AM

ANY POSITIVE!!!

bill 01-10-2003 07:36 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Chilledout
ANY POSITIVE!!!
Don't you mean Any Positive?????

Well, for one thing, it would solve his issue. Also, if your car doesn't track straight it would solve that problem too.

nrmcj 01-10-2003 06:10 PM

heh thx bill... i like the little pic... :D

i think i'll leave my steering as it is for now... those little wires under the PCB freak me out..

strider_mt2k 01-11-2003 05:34 AM

Relax, I'm running dual steering springs.
 
I am running dual steering springs on my fast car.
I simply added a second spring, nothing more to it than that.

The whole idea is to mellow out that tight, twitchy steering when your car has been speed modded.
Of course it's gonna spin or flip otherwise, these things have like no wheel base!

Not to mention the fact that it's just not going to turn that sharp at high speeds. (It's called Physics) ;)

Yes, the turning radius is opened up a little by doing this, but not by twice as much, and the gain is a fast car that stays controllable, so you don't have to be "Johnny thumb flip" to keep your car going where you want it to. It also helps to have more centering return at higher speeds.

The "weaker" force you exert on a full size car's steering means IT doesn't flip or spin at high speed either.


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