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Camber Gain:

Camber Gain:

Camber Gain:

Camber Gain:

Camber Gain:  Angle of the Camber Link relative to the Suspension Arm. Lowering the camber
link on the shock tower OR raising the camber link on the castor block will INCREASE the
camber angle of the tire when the suspension is compressed. Raising the camber link on the
shock tower OR lowering the camber link on the castor block will DECREASE the camber
angle of the tire when the suspension is compressed. There is not a “correct” set-up and once
again too much of anything is generally bad. This will help change the “feel” of the car thru
the turns.

Camber Link Length:

Camber Link Length:

Camber Link Length:

Camber Link Length:

Camber Link Length:  Comparing this to the length of the Suspension Arm from each pivot
point and keeping the Camber the same, making the link 

shorter will decrease traction for

that corner of the car while making it 

longer will increase traction for that corner of the car.

Once the camber link is equal to or greater than the Suspension Arm pivots, the gain of
traction ends. Also a shorter camber link will increase camber gain and a longer decrease
camber gain.

Shock Angle:

Shock Angle:

Shock Angle:

Shock Angle:

Shock Angle:  Leaning the shock toward the car is effectively like changing to a 

softer spring.

Standing the shock closer to vertical is effectively like changing to a 

stiffer spring. Try when

the car is working well and when one spring change is TOO much for your set-up.

Ride Height:

Ride Height:

Ride Height:

Ride Height:

Ride Height:  Check by pushing the chassis down once or twice to simulate bumps on the
track. Having the front end 

higher than the rear will make the car increase rear traction

especially out of the turn. Having the front end 

lower than the front will make the car increase

front traction especially entering the turn. Generally its safe to start the car with the ride
heights even.

Rear Toe-In:

Rear Toe-In:

Rear Toe-In:

Rear Toe-In:

Rear Toe-In:  Front edge of car tires point 

toward the chassis as viewed from above the car.

Increasing the angle toward the car will increase rear traction while decreasing front traction.
Decreasing the angle will do the opposite.

SET-UP GLOSSARY:

SET-UP GLOSSARY:

SET-UP GLOSSARY:

SET-UP GLOSSARY:

SET-UP GLOSSARY:

Caster:

Caster:

Caster:

Caster:

Caster:  Angle of the kingpin in relation to a vertical plane as viewed from the side of the car.
Increasing the angle will make the car more stable out of the turn and down the straights and
increase steering entering a turn. Decreasing the angle will make the car feel more “touchy” at high
speeds and help steering while exiting the turn.

SET-UP GUIDELINES:

SET-UP GUIDELINES:

SET-UP GUIDELINES:

SET-UP GUIDELINES:

SET-UP GUIDELINES:

When looking for the “perfect set-up” it is important to remember 2 things...
   1) Keeping things simple is best.
   2) As you are making your set-up change, the track is changing too! Ask a local racer what the
track usually does from begining to end, especially day to night.
  - Start your car’s ride height with it equal at all four corners to start. Use the shock collars to adjust
ride height by measuring the distance under the chassis when the car is sitting on a FLAT & LEVEL
surface.
  - Shock collars can only jack weight and adjust the car’s handling when the car makes ALL 4 shocks
squat when the car is set down. Use the RF shock collar to adjust how the car ENTERS the corner.
Use the RR shock collar to adjust how the car exits the corner ON-POWER. Use the LF shock collar
to make the car turn in less, and off the corner more.
   - It is best to have a little bit of brake drag when you let off the gas, this will allow for a more
controlable car in ALL conditions. Increasing how much the brake drags will make your car turn
into the corner harder.

Summary of Contents for Outlaw 0720

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...set up Custom Works has found in testing on different types of tracks however there are various other suspension configurations available to you that you may find more suitable for your local track F...

Page 3: ...mponents Steering Components Steering Components Steering Components Steering Components Parts for Step 1 Parts for Step 2 3203 Qty 2 Left Shown 25 Deg Castor Block 7200 Qty 2 Front Axle 7209 Qty 2 Sp...

Page 4: ...r Suspension Rear Suspension Rear Suspension Rear Suspension Rear Suspension 4234 Qty 2 Rear Inner Susp Pin 3254 Qty 2 Long Rear Susp Arm 5253 Qty 2 4 40 x 3 8 BH Screw 1 1 3305 Qty 1 Tail Tank Tray P...

Page 5: ...e Bearing Carrier Retain the Susp Pin using 5230 E Clips Apply grease to the areas shown Apply thread lock Loctite to the set screw Align the holes as shown so that the 7211 CVD Pin can pass thru the...

Page 6: ...n Casing 1230 Qty 2 3 8 x 5 8 Bearing 1226 Qty 4 3 16 x 3 8 Bearing 1 1 Parts for Step 1 Step 2 4368 Qty 1 Top Drive Shaft 1 1 4352 Qty 1 Transmission Halfs 1 1 4355 Qty1 Idler Pin Press the 2 1230 Be...

Page 7: ...3308 Qty 1 Transmission Brace 1 1 3229 Qty1 Short Body Post 3229 Qty 1 Post Collar 1202 Qty 1 Trans Spacer 5264 Qty 2 4 40 x 1 2 FH Screw 5253 Qty 4 4 40 x 3 8 FH Screw Attach 3229 Body Post to 3308...

Page 8: ...teps 5 8 Filling Shocks Steps 1 4 Setting Shock Rebound Steps 5 8 Filling Shocks Steps 1 4 Setting Shock Rebound Steps 5 8 4 Thread the Eyelet Cap assembly onto the Shock Body until it is hand tight O...

Page 9: ...5263 Qty 5 4 40 x 3 8 FH Screw 8122 Qty 2 Ball Stud 5240 Qty2 Servo Mount 3209 Qty1 Antenna Mount Bag I Bag I Bag I Bag I Bag I Bag J Bag J Bag J Bag J Bag J 2004 Qty 2 Strap Mount 3009 Qty 1 Strap Bu...

Page 10: ...6 4 40 x 1 2 BH Screw 1 1 5255 Qty 4 4 40 x 5 8 BH Screw 3232 Qty 1 Nerf Bar L R 3232 Qty 1 Nerf Support L R 5280 Qty 2 Hole Head Screw SHORT 5279 Qty 2 Hole Head Screw LONG 5278 Qty 2 4 40 x 1 SH Sc...

Page 11: ...1 Wing Slide Bushing to the Cage using 5254 Screws thru the Bushing and Cage and into the 3235 Upper Cage Brace Use the 2 Long 5279 Hole Head Screws mount the 3235 Upper Cage Braces onto the top of th...

Page 12: ...o fit the Body Template provided Use the Body Template ONLY to cut the front edge of the Right Body Panel Follow the molded lines on the 9029 Eagle Hood and 9026 Tail Tank Addtional trimming may be re...

Page 13: ...STEP 3 Place the wheel inside of the tire and work both beads of the tire into the channels on the outside edge of the wheel Peel back a portion of the tire from the wheel and apply an even bead of ti...

Page 14: ...Tire Raise Front Ride Height Lower Rear Ride Height Thread Shock Collar DOWN on Right Front Thread Shock Collar UP on Right Rear Increase Rear Toe Increase Castor Decrease Rear Toe Stagger or Decreas...

Page 15: ...increase front traction especially entering the turn Generally its safe to start the car with the ride heights even Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Rear Toe In Front edge of car tires...

Page 16: ...erefore more suitable for short tracks where you are constantly turning Wheelbase Rear End Wheelbase Rear End Wheelbase Rear End Wheelbase Rear End Wheelbase Rear End This adjustment uses the plastic...

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