KartKraft™ Guide

How to be fast 101 for KartKraft

How to be fast 101

Overview

In this guide I will be showing you how to give everything you can with your kart to minimize the time used in a lap.

Basics

Step 1: Full gas

Step 2: Don’t hit the dirt

Step 3: ???

Step 4: Profit

Setup guide

NOTE: This guide is meant for real karts but can also help you ingame. I found this guide on a website.
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Oversteering at corner entry or there is too much front end bite.
    Reduce jacking effect

  • Reduce scrub radius (remove one wheel spacer from both front spindles)
  • Increase rear track width
  • Reduce castor
  • Reduce Ackermann
    Increase rear grip

  • Move weight towards rear of the kart
  • Remove 3rd Axle bearing (in low grip conditions)
  • Raise rear tyre pressure by 1 or more PSI or drop front tyre pressure by 1 or more PSI
    Reduce front grip

  • Lower the front of the chassis
  • Reduce toe-out (1 mm is normal toe-out)
  • Remove or loosen front torsion bar and loosen crash bar
    Driving

  • Reduce trail braking
Understeering at corner entry (pushing out)
    Increase jacking effect

  • Increase scrub radius (add one or more wheel spacers on both front spindles)
  • Increase castor
  • Increase Ackermann
  • Decrease rear track width
    Increase front grip

  • Shift weight forward (seat, ballast)
  • Raise the front end of the kart
  • Add or tighten front torsion bar and crash bar
  • Use shorter rear hubs or softer axle
  • Increase toe-out (1-2mm is normal toe-out)
  • Raise front tyre pressure by 1 or more PSI or drop rear tyre pressure by 1 or more PSI
    Driving

  • Slower initial steering turn in
Oversteering out of the corner
    Increase rear grip

  • Raise and or move seat back
  • Increase (or decrease) width of rear track
  • Put longer (or shorter) rear wheel hubs on the axle
  • Add rear torsion bar or turn torsion bar to vertical position
  • Raise (or lower) any ballast on the rear of the seat
  • Raise the rear ride height
  • Change to a stiffer (or softer) rear axle
  • Add or tighten 4th rail
  • Add seat stays
  • User a stiffer seat
  • Raise rear tyre pressure by 1 or more PSI or drop front tyre pressure by 1 or more PSI
    Reduce jacking effect

  • Increase width of rear track
  • Decrease castor
    Reduce front grip

  • Remove or loosen front torsion bar
    Reduce front track width
    Driving

  • Turn later into corner
Understeering out of the corner
    Increase front grip

  • Move the seat forward
  • Add or tighten front torsion bar and crash bar
  • Use a softer seat
    Driving

  • Reduce acceleration out of corner
Understeering all the way through the turn
  • Increase rear track width
  • Turn rear torsion bar to horizontal position or remove it
  • Loosen 4th rail
  • Increase front tyre pressure by 1 or more PSI
Bounce in the rear (excessive)
  • Increase rear track width
  • Lower chassis height
  • lower seat height
Too little grip in all four tyres or there is not enough side bite
  • Decrease front and rear track width
  • Add or tighten 4th rail (normally should be tight)
  • Loosen the side pods
  • Raise the air pressure in all 4 tires by 1 or more psi
  • Raise (increase outside tyre bite) or lower (if outside tyres not able to cope with friction) centre of
    gravity
    Driving

  • Reduce steering movements
Too much grip in all four tyres (two wheeling around corners)
  • Increase width of front and rear track
  • Remove or loosen 4th rail
  • Lower the rear of the chassis (normally in highest position)
  • Tighten the side pods
  • Lower the air pressure in all 4 tires by 1 or more psi
  • Lower (decrease outside tyre bite) or increase (outside tyres not able to handle increased friction) centre
    of gravity
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