Lane change tip

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WesR
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Lane change tip

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If one lane change does not work consistently, the problem may be that the l/c plate may be a little too high or the track surface may be low. These will increase the magnetic effect and make the
steering arm reluctant to move over. A piece of masking tape alongside the l/c will raise the car and reduce the magnetic effect so the car is more likely to turn. Tape can be on one side or both sides of the l/c. The tape will paint over very easily.
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Re: Lane change tip

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Re: Lane change tip

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good tip :thumpup
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Lasp
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Re: Lane change tip

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Nice WesR.
I have ask you about the pre mm for the lc arrow, its look like 50 mm!
Is that right!
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Re: Lane change tip

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Hi Lasp, Do you mean how far in front of the l/c should the arrow be? Mine vary from 50mm
to 300 but I guess they should all be the same. I think you need arrows for the benefit of
novice drivers.
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Re: Lane change tip

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Yes!

You are the Master and sets the rules ;-) Schould be simular to all tracks.

I just obey and mark the place.
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