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Project 4X: new linear upper arm connectors
These new longer more linear aluminum connectors need to be combined with shorter links. The new default link length is achieved by using the included balljoints which connect on setscrews until both balljoints touch each other, so no measuring is necessary. Assembly
Note that the set inludes 4 short and 4 slightly longer balljoints. To make each pullrod you use 1 x short and 1 x longer balljoint per rod, to achieve the right lenght.
The new geometry creates more linear action over the full stroke of the suspension movement. The standard ones have a degressive characteristic. Some drivers mentioned feeling the car to buckle in high grip conditions which was caused by the suspension getting softer towards the end of suspension stroke. While the new links prevent this effect they also improve the reaction on setup changes, making the car more predictable.
The parts were already in use by Wilck at the Reedy 2017 where he took a podium finish, and will be in use at the next ETS races too and EC.
Part: 401742 Linear suspension set 4X 401743 Arm extension linear L+R 4X
Package total weight: 11.00 grams (incl. packaging)
Factory description: Serpent Project 4X Linear Suspension Set 4X
These new longer more linear aluminum connectors need to be combined with shorter links. The new default link length is achieved by using the included balljoints which connect on setscrews until both balljoints touch each other, so no measuring is necessary. Assembly
Note that the set inludes 4 short and 4 slightly longer balljoints. To make each pullrod you use 1 x short and 1 x longer balljoint per rod, to achieve the right lenght.
The new geometry creates more linear action over the full stroke of the suspension movement. The standard ones have a degressive characteristic. Some drivers mentioned feeling the car to buckle in high grip conditions which was caused by the suspension getting softer towards the end of suspension stroke. While the new links prevent this effect they also improve the reaction on setup changes, making the car more predictable.
The parts were already in use by Wilck at the Reedy 2017 where he took a podium finish, and will be in use at the next ETS races too and EC.
Part: 401742 Linear suspension set 4X 401743 Arm extension linear L+R 4X
Product weight: 11.00 grams
Factory description: Serpent Serpent Project 4X Linear Suspension Set 4X
The Racing Experience Serpent has been around for more than 30 years and it was founded by Berton BV, which is named the two founders, Pieter Bervoets and Ron Ton, which both were RC car racers. The pair built their first RC car in 1972, using a Kyosho Dash 1 chassis modified by themselves. In 1977, the duo started to develop their first car under the Serpent name in 1977 and in 1979, both Bervoets and Ton had won separate EFRA 1:8 titles with their Mk. III Pro.
Despite the broken road that Serpent has been on, they've got team drivers from Europe, US, and Asia, taking 9 world titles, and 37 European titles altogether, plus a number of nationals. Its line of products specializes mainly in 1/8 and 1/10 scale for buggies, touring, and pan cars.
It's Serpent's goal to create great products, which offer a truly great racing experience. Experience racing, race Serpent! All Serpent products are available at the largest online rc store.
The Racing Experience Serpent has been around for more than 30 years and it was founded by Berton BV, which is named the two founders, Pieter Bervoets and Ron Ton, which both were RC car racers. The pair built their first RC car in 1972, using a Kyosho Dash 1 chassis modified by themselves. In 1977, the duo started to develop their first car under the Serpent name in 1977 and in 1979, both Bervoets and Ton had won separate EFRA 1:8 titles with their Mk. III Pro.
Despite the broken road that Serpent has been on, they've got team drivers from Europe, US, and Asia, taking 9 world titles, and 37 European titles altogether, plus a number of nationals. Its line of products specializes mainly in 1/8 and 1/10 scale for buggies, touring, and pan cars.
It's Serpent's goal to create great products, which offer a truly great racing experience. Experience racing, race Serpent! All Serpent products are available at the largest online rc store.
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