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9 June 2008 at 9:09 am #7186
csetter
ParticipantIn my case, its just pure frustration 😉
However, it does seem to help a little bit
10 June 2008 at 1:32 am #7191Jules
Participantjumping cos they riding on horses? or unleashing the horses? 😉
10 June 2008 at 1:20 pm #7198Ammar Shahbana
Participantcause they use hack. cause they nub. jk
21 June 2008 at 3:27 pm #7235Tarmizi
Participantim sure itll help a little, by thrusting the kart forward.
21 June 2008 at 7:53 pm #7236reinmuster
ParticipantI saw Jazeman doing that during karting with A1TM event last year..
22 June 2008 at 7:04 am #7237edwynlow
ParticipantWhat are they doing? Well, basically jumping after the corner does help a tenth of a second if you do it the right way. But you only do it once. Sometimes doing it at the wrong corner or too many times will eventually slow you down.
What is the purpose? As we all know that the 80cc kart are slow with their pick ups. The slight jump basically reduce the weight on the back. As we all know that all karts are rear wheel drive. So the back wheel basically pushes you and your kart forward.
When you have a heavy load on the back, it takes a longer time for the kart to gain that extra kick to push you forward. So a little jump makes the weight on the back lighter, so that you get an extra kick for the pick up.
But bear in mind that once you jump up, what goes up must come down. Sometimes the weight that you put on after that little jump is even heavier than you sitting still. The best is just to lean forward.
If there is a mistake in my explanation, please correct me.
22 June 2008 at 7:08 am #7238ajak
Participant[quote=edwynlow]What are they doing? Well, basically jumping after the corner does help a tenth of a second if you do it the right way. But you only do it once. Sometimes doing it at the wrong corner or too many times will eventually slow you down.
What is the purpose? As we all know that the 80cc kart are slow with their pick ups. The slight jump basically reduce the weight on the back. As we all know that all karts are rear wheel drive. So the back wheel basically pushes you and your kart forward.
When you have a heavy load on the back, it takes a longer time for the kart to gain that extra kick to push you forward. So a little jump makes the weight on the back lighter, so that you get an extra kick for the pick up.
But bear in mind that once you jump up, what goes up must come down. Sometimes the weight that you put on after that little jump is even heavier than you sitting still. The best is just to lean forward.
If there is a mistake in my explanation, please correct me.[/quote]
Weights are the main things.22 June 2008 at 10:44 am #7239timmsm
Participant[quote=ajak]
Weights are the main things.[/quote]
said by the person who weighs the same as my left leg! 😉22 June 2008 at 2:43 pm #7240mikko
ParticipantI find it’s mainly useful in a few corners if you’re having problems with excessive rear grip. You basically get the rear end to lose grip for a fraction of a second allowing for a bit of wheel spin to free up the kart and the engine.
I once had a really really bad bog out of a corner in Sepang. When the “jump” worked (got the rear to spin) it gave me almost 2 tenths :O … when it didn’t it was the same as if I didn’t jump.
Done really only when you’re still turning because in a straight line the engine doesn’t get bogged down by excessive rear grip.
23 June 2008 at 10:04 am #7242ajak
Participant:P[quote=timmsm][quote=ajak]
Weights are the main things.[/quote]
said by the person who weighs the same as my left leg! 😉 [/quote]
😛 very funny…..and pls let me weight your leg on the 5th july. if it doesn’t match it, probably I will cut it and tie-up some ballast on to it till becomes 48 kg. ha..ha…ha…24 June 2008 at 2:16 pm #7243dennisHo
Participanthaha but sometimes they do when they’re on the straights. I guess thats the frustration
24 June 2008 at 2:26 pm #7244csetter
Participant[quote=dennisHo]haha but sometimes they do when they’re on the straights. I guess thats the frustration[/quote]
We also need to know why Mark was flapping his arms 🙂
29 June 2008 at 4:21 pm #7245Jules
Participant[quote=mikko]I find it’s mainly useful in a few corners if you’re having problems with excessive rear grip. You basically get the rear end to lose grip for a fraction of a second allowing for a bit of wheel spin to free up the kart and the engine.
I once had a really really bad bog out of a corner in Sepang. When the “jump” worked (got the rear to spin) it gave me almost 2 tenths :O … when it didn’t it was the same as if I didn’t jump.
Done really only when you’re still turning because in a straight line the engine doesn’t get bogged down by excessive rear grip.[/quote]
INTERESTING, got to try that….
……but not applicable for mykarters cos their tyres…..no grip.
29 June 2008 at 4:21 pm #7246Jules
Participant[quote=mikko]I find it’s mainly useful in a few corners if you’re having problems with excessive rear grip. You basically get the rear end to lose grip for a fraction of a second allowing for a bit of wheel spin to free up the kart and the engine.
I once had a really really bad bog out of a corner in Sepang. When the “jump” worked (got the rear to spin) it gave me almost 2 tenths :O … when it didn’t it was the same as if I didn’t jump.
Done really only when you’re still turning because in a straight line the engine doesn’t get bogged down by excessive rear grip.[/quote]
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