Problem of direction

Ermalyon

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Hello,
I'm french and recently bought a Torment 1:10 2WD.

I watched lot's of your video about training and run. Your car turn very short.
With mine it's impossible.

If we imagine i draw a circle with my Torment, the circle is about 15-20 meters.
How can i improve the sensibility of car's direction ?

Thks for your help.
Ermalyon
 
Tighten your front end up. All your linkages that have a screw, make sure they are tight.

If that doesn't help, the following will.

Look up a rpm servo saver
Look up hot racing 25t steering horn
Get some traxxas 3745 turnbuckles for the front
Finally get some dynamite steel screws for the car.
Could get rpm caster mounts too.

This will help your car steer like a completely different car.
 
In relation to the digital servo,any suggestion?
The original is bad, but almost 100 lipos after, got worse.
I have seen some good reviews on the spektrum s6170.
 
Yes, I am trying to get the steering of the Torment a little sharper and a little more tuned in. I am wondering if I upgrade to a different model of servo will change this.
Here is what I have done so far;
#1501-MG Power Hd 1501MG 17KG metal gear 25T analog servo
#ECX331007 Servo arm, aluminum, 25T spline
#73492 (Servo-saver) RPM Steering rack

IMG_20171220_193147674_LL.jpg IMG_20171220_193214208_LL.jpg

NOTE:
I had to trim off the plastic-like nut from the old existing plastic steering horn to attach the linkage to the new horn.
Also since these pictures, I had trimmed down the RPM arm where the steering linkage attaches from the horn to try get it more parallel to the ground.
I switched out the stock grease on servo to Marine grade grease and sprayed exterior with rubberizing paint for waterproofing.
 
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Ok, I should of tried the reprogramming of my controller before I posted my question.

Barilux you tube video was awesome. Thanks.
The upgraded steering parts are awesome, no need to change from here. Ppfffuuuu

Enjoy!!
 

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