Bill Givens
Joined: 18 Jul 2001 Posts: 51 Location: United States, Texas, Houston
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Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2001 12:49 pm Post subject: Extended Hubs?? |
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| John...longer hubs will make the rear stiffer to help reduce oversteer. Shorter hubs will loosen up the rear. Both have an effect on the overall balance of the kart. |
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Roger Miller Site Admin
Joined: 19 Jul 2001 Posts: 2917 Location: United States, California, San Jose
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Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2001 8:49 pm Post subject: Extended Hubs?? |
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You may need extended hubs to spread the rear track to what you want to run. For 55" classes, if you want to get to 55", you need extended hubs to get there.
So you need to consider:
Rear track width desired
Enough bite (meaning, enough hub to grip properly) on the axle
and then, is there additional tuning from there.
Longer hub, more hub on the axle, is a stiffer setup, usually increases rear bite, and corrects oversteer (loose) as mentioned, or, can induce, or worsen understeer (push)
If you have short hubs, and want to "simulate" longer hubs, add axle collars next to the hub. one or two per side, and test what this does for your kart. It is easy to A/B this during a day at the track without having to change hubs. If you like it stiffer, and the stop watch says that is better, then invest in hubs.
[ October 22, 2001: Message edited by: Roger Miller ] |
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