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Old 02-12-2005, 09:20 AM
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the reason why I put it on the esc wire is that I had better result on it, some people will say they like it better on the negative wire to the motor and some other will like it better on the esc wire.
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Old 02-12-2005, 09:29 AM
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Originally posted by mainracer
the reason why I put it on the esc wire is that I had better result on it, some people will say they like it better on the negative wire to the motor and some other will like it better on the esc wire.
I use the wrap around (feritte coils is the technical name for them)
You can see them in my post a few post ago. Those ones you are using are great too.
Just thought I could help with the actuall name of them.
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wuts that screw in the hole in the upperdeck doing? is it there to hold the wires? and never seen anyone run blue springs in the back. im about to get sum springs (im using white/white still) and wondering which ones to get.
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At a guess its got a chassis stiffening brace in the middle of the upper deck hence the screw. Nothing wrong with running blue/purple springs, works well on carpet.
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Old 02-12-2005, 02:12 PM
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C-SRACING powered yokomo sd
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what kind of connecters are those on your motor?
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Originally posted by ATLAS COPCO
C-SRACING powered yokomo sd
Nobody gives better power! Colin only sells rapid gear! Funny tyres on there though, you race on polished floor or something?

The connectors are "corally" style plugs, some people use them for a quick change over.
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look like t27s to me, carpet tires
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Originally posted by John_S
look like t27s to me, carpet tires
I usually run CS22s on carpet, wouldnt think you would run a treaded tyre!
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Old 02-12-2005, 04:04 PM
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its a control tyre for many carpet tracks
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Old 02-12-2005, 09:24 PM
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Originally posted by Mr. Shookie
Try using the servo shims on the center of this parts tree.
http://www.speedtechrc.com/store/ebp...id=233&id=2145
It can bring your servo linkage right to where it should be. I hope this helps.
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Hey Stephen, I don't think I can bring the servo in any further. The mounting screw is already touching the lower pivot holder. Is there another way to mount the servo?

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Originally posted by skinart76
Hey Stephen, I don't think I can bring the servo in any further. The mounting screw is already touching the lower pivot holder. Is there another way to mount the servo?

- Stan
Is your Xray balanced?
Left to right and front to back?
If you are a little bit heavy on the servo side try maybe shimming the rear servo mount just a bit in to help. It is realy a goofy design if you ask me..I still don;t quite get it. Maybe thats why I got a Yok...LOL
See what works, cause X ray does its fair share of winning so there design must have something good workign for it.
Take Care & GOD Bless
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Old 02-13-2005, 05:25 PM
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Finally got my car assembled and tested. Works good. Thanks for all the tips and pics. here's mine





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Please, please please make that image smaller.
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