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Woodchop
10-06-2008, 04:29 PM
Team Serpent were in action last weekend with promising results.
Both Myself and Timmy tested numerous setup options and found varying results.
After Qualifying on Saturday it was a Serpent S400 that held Pro-Stock TQ overnight. Timmy was hovering around the B final pace, largely due to being brave and testing further setups.

Sunday wasnt so kind. I eventually ended up 5th after a blown motor at the start of the A. Timmy was still searching for his optimum setup around the tricky cotswold circuit.

Overall, I was relatively happy with the team's performance and a decent debut for my S400.

Many Thanks to The Westwoods, Mark Sadler and all who helped the team out.

Looking forward to West London and more practice/testing ready for the National.:)

l-u-k-e
10-06-2008, 04:35 PM
do you have a new setup sheet?

blitz boy
10-06-2008, 05:04 PM
must say that you guys did well considering you were playin with set ups thats some good racing , i ventured out for the weekend and had a good time but as im not running tc at the moment i was not competing but was impressed with the high standard of racing and would like to say well done to the westwood guys glen & jay plus would like to congratulate the serpent guys hot bodies team & x ray team for a good weekend keep it going lads :D

GWESTY
10-06-2008, 05:12 PM
[QUOTE=Woodchop;336467]Team Serpent were in action last weekend with promising results.
Both Myself and Timmy tested numerous setup options and found varying results.
After Qualifying on Saturday it was a Serpent S400 that held Pro-Stock TQ overnight. Timmy was hovering around the B final pace, largely due to being brave and testing further setups.

Sunday wasnt so kind. I eventually ended up 5th after a blown motor at the start of the A. Timmy was still searching for his optimum setup around the tricky cotswold circuit.

Overall, I was relatively happy with the team's performance and a decent debut for my S400.

Many Thanks to The Westwoods, Mark Sadler and all who helped the team out.


well done tim i think you really opened some eyes !!!!!!!!!!!!!
a 1/8th racer mixing it with established electric guys !!!!
timmay is still content to push the set ups , he didnt stop
and was rebuilding the car when we all passed out sat nite
god nos what time he finally stopped for sleep

timmay langdell
10-06-2008, 09:54 PM
you was snoring glenn when i had bits flying around the hotel room, tim did really well and got a good result for himself and serpent.
i do think i tryed every set up option going 5 types of top deck variations, diffs, roll centers, shock oil/springs, shock location, toe front and rear, gearing, castor, kickup anti squat, removing screws for flex and more. i no i should of done this the weekend before but least i have a idea how the car reacts to what now.
just wish i was a bit quicker lol.:)

and congrats glenn 2 wins now must be happy.

Woodchop
11-06-2008, 04:02 PM
Cheers Guys. Luke , I will try and post the setup I finalised on later in the week. In essence it was standard, minus rollbars with geared diff and kickup at the front:eek:

Tim

l-u-k-e
11-06-2008, 04:42 PM
Cheers Guys. Luke , I will try and post the setup I finalised on later in the week. In essence it was standard, minus rollbars with geared diff and kickup at the front:eek:

Tim

i like the sound of kick up as thats what i have been running! Dont know why i run it though!