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Just how close to the under body should it be when racing ?
mine is at about an 1 inch is that too close or too far as its not that adjustable...older 3 hole type
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1/4" as far as I recall from the old days, and as has recently been stated on here by Prof D. Robson, amongst others :salute:
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i run mine 1"
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Post by Kev »

I run 1/2" to 1" inch. It seems you can set it, then roll yer car a few feet and it's not the same, so it's best done with your car in stage as any undulation in the pit tarmac will give different gaps! I'm sure the starter and the opponent won't mind you scrabbling about under yer car!! ;) Don't forget to recheck it after any tyre pressure changes....
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Cheers, 1/4 to 1" mmmnn....i'll leave it as is then :thumbright:
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ahh but i'm pretty sure you don't want it that close all the time otherwise you'll make a dent as you hit the speed bump going into tesco's

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this is the race only section

my bad

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To be honest dave i havent changed it...and the only time i hear it Bang is when i boot it off the lights and back off quickly :D
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exactamondo

its the race only section


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And i go buy the "if its workin ok leave" way of thinking a lot of the time ....call it lazy :lol:
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I found it only really worked when closer than one inch to the floor. But I guess it depends how much axle twist you want and how the suspension reacts when you come off the line. It might even depend on how stiff the front section of your rear springs are as well.

The pinion snubber is like the spring slapper bars that were popular once and are still used by some. In fact they work exactly the same.

I adjust up to just a quarter inch clearence (track only) because I DON'T want any spring twist and because I DO want as much weight transfer as possible and I want the body to RISE on the rear suspension for max traction.

I seem to remember Richard Ehrenberg telling me to use a quarter inch clearence during a conversation once as well. But I might be mistaken about that. :? Bloody memory. :x

Anyway. I back the snubber right off for on the road.
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Gonna paly with it a bit next time out
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I adjusted mine up to the top pin about 1/4" and it spun up, dropped it one notch and it worked fine.
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