Jammin X1 - so close yet so far
#4022
Tech Champion
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And the next driver in the family (my doughter its on learning phase, and this little one will have to wait some years to get a radio) :
cya !!
cya !!
Greetings all the X1 fanatics.
I havent been around a while. Been busy opening my new hobbystore.
Just popping in to say hi.
Tabushi the young one is growing.
I see youve switched to Jammin engine.
Well It so happens that I have too been racing the Jammin jpx21 for a while now and just broke in a second one.
Its a pitty these beuts are so underated.
IMO its the best I have had so far. You know what I have been playing with.
The engine just doesnt lack power, its super smooth, it idles low and forever, wont die for anything, consistent, excellent runtime and the build qaulity is second to none.
My choice of race engine for the new year.
I havent been around a while. Been busy opening my new hobbystore.
Just popping in to say hi.
Tabushi the young one is growing.
I see youve switched to Jammin engine.
Well It so happens that I have too been racing the Jammin jpx21 for a while now and just broke in a second one.
Its a pitty these beuts are so underated.
IMO its the best I have had so far. You know what I have been playing with.
The engine just doesnt lack power, its super smooth, it idles low and forever, wont die for anything, consistent, excellent runtime and the build qaulity is second to none.
My choice of race engine for the new year.
#4025
Jersey, congrats on the new hobbystore
Thanks Joneh.
I have been trying lots of setups with the new super BB shocks and took them off. The springs are just too soft. Waiting for the new springs to be released.
So far the Jammin is holding up well.
I think my buggy is probably an X3 by now.
The X2 will be the same buggy with all the upgrades. IMO
Thanks Joneh.
I have been trying lots of setups with the new super BB shocks and took them off. The springs are just too soft. Waiting for the new springs to be released.
So far the Jammin is holding up well.
I think my buggy is probably an X3 by now.
The X2 will be the same buggy with all the upgrades. IMO
#4026
Tech Elite
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Jersey, congrats on the new hobbystore
Thanks Joneh.
I have been trying lots of setups with the new super BB shocks and took them off. The springs are just too soft. Waiting for the new springs to be released.
So far the Jammin is holding up well.
I think my buggy is probably an X3 by now.
The X2 will be the same buggy with all the upgrades. IMO
Thanks Joneh.
I have been trying lots of setups with the new super BB shocks and took them off. The springs are just too soft. Waiting for the new springs to be released.
So far the Jammin is holding up well.
I think my buggy is probably an X3 by now.
The X2 will be the same buggy with all the upgrades. IMO
JBOY,
Do you have the silver springs ?, i received the white and silver springs but the shocks were in backorder lol!
well, cya !
#4028
Tabushi,
why are you running two fuel filters?
That Jammin engine looks sweet. How is it performing?
why are you running two fuel filters?
That Jammin engine looks sweet. How is it performing?
#4029
Both is too soft for my liking. Too much body roll.
I would like top hear your comparison when youve run yours.
#4030
Most people that I know use the nickel springs, at least in the front shocks...
#4031
I found a slightly harder set of springs and I am using 45fr and rear for shock oils. Feels good. I will try it on the track and let you know. The X1 IMO prefer suspension not too soft.
#4032
Tabushi I meant to ask you how the feroni chassis you using on your X1 is holding out. Is it better than the stock pro chassis and better than the dragon racing chassis?
#4033
Tech Elite
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The Dragon racing its just paper weight, it doesnt take any punishment and bends like easy.
The Fioroni one im loving it, a lot of racing through it and its very low wear on it, it seems to be a little stiffer than the stock one, but it wears slower than the original Jammin chassis.
cya !!!
#4034
Hey guys.
I've just bought this buggy from a friend, but it didnt include a clutch and i'm putting a .21 Go Tech 3 port engine in it.
Which clutch bell would be a good starting setup? 14t? 15t? The track i'll be running on is pretty large.
I've just bought this buggy from a friend, but it didnt include a clutch and i'm putting a .21 Go Tech 3 port engine in it.
Which clutch bell would be a good starting setup? 14t? 15t? The track i'll be running on is pretty large.
#4035
If you have a 48T on your main (center diff) gear, I'd use 13 or 14T...it also depends on the clutch shoes/springs you use....