Same tires for sure, not sure about springs. Considering you can't take a standup car and just put a laydown in and expect it to work, my guess is not. (best setup for laydown vs. the best setup for standup was used for the layout)
@@RCAlley Why does the gear diffs play into this? I just got a 6.3d and can not get it to hook up with out spinouts on loose dirt. Thinking about a stand up configuration.
Seems lay down is more agressive while stand up is more consistent
yes on the med bite clay. as soon as we switched to higher grip and we dialed in the laydown, it became just as good as the standup to drive.
I have run both these setups.I feel the laydown is the way to go on high grip tracks.
Arthur Breault I prefer to stand while driving rc. Laying down is gonna make it hard to see from the drivers stand.
lol...........
@@one4all989 that deserves an lol even today.
Are they both on the same tires, springs etc????
Same tires for sure, not sure about springs. Considering you can't take a standup car and just put a laydown in and expect it to work, my guess is not. (best setup for laydown vs. the best setup for standup was used for the layout)
So on medium traction clay track layback has better traction?
Yes, but if your car is set up well laydown will be faster
RC Alley show me a good setup for med bite
@@jstump1972 setup matters a lot to personal preference. There is a base setup that's well balanced for the b6.1 on my Facebook page.
Isnt the b6 just ths laydown car, the b6d the standup car? Am i missing something?
There are other differences like the a arms, shock tower, and the differential. One is a gear diff the other a ball.
@@RCAlley Why does the gear diffs play into this? I just got a 6.3d and can not get it to hook up with out spinouts on loose dirt. Thinking about a stand up configuration.
Are they both b6d versions one has a lay down in it?
Yes.