Xray NT1
#4141
Have any one tried this in their NT1?
#4142
#4143
Its dimensions are 85x31x17mm, which means that you can not have it installed with the tank lowered. The maximum height of the battery if you have the tank lowered is 15mm.
#4144
#4145
Suspended
It's probably a building error that was made.
Be really precise with building and take your time.
Don't just screw the car together as fast as you can.
It takes me about 40 hours to build a new car from scratch.
But then the car is perfect and build with a lot attention to detail.
For example: polishing all the hinge pins and pivotballs.
And another trick is to but the car in the oven for 1 hour at 80Celsius. Do take out your engine, electronics and fuel tank.
Let the car completly cool down in the oven, after that all plastics are settled and your suspension will be a lot smoother.
Be really precise with building and take your time.
Don't just screw the car together as fast as you can.
It takes me about 40 hours to build a new car from scratch.
But then the car is perfect and build with a lot attention to detail.
For example: polishing all the hinge pins and pivotballs.
And another trick is to but the car in the oven for 1 hour at 80Celsius. Do take out your engine, electronics and fuel tank.
Let the car completly cool down in the oven, after that all plastics are settled and your suspension will be a lot smoother.
#4146
Originally Posted by DS Motorsport View Post
It's probably a building error that was made.
Be really precise with building and take your time.
Don't just screw the car together as fast as you can.
It takes me about 40 hours to build a new car from scratch.
But then the car is perfect and build with a lot attention to detail.
For example: polishing all the hinge pins and pivotballs.
And another trick is to but the car in the oven for 1 hour at 80Celsius. Do take out your engine, electronics and fuel tank.
Let the car completly cool down in the oven, after that all plastics are settled and your suspension will be a lot smoother.
how did I missed that , that is in the last page of the manual BAKE YOUR NT1 TO A CRISP
It's probably a building error that was made.
Be really precise with building and take your time.
Don't just screw the car together as fast as you can.
It takes me about 40 hours to build a new car from scratch.
But then the car is perfect and build with a lot attention to detail.
For example: polishing all the hinge pins and pivotballs.
And another trick is to but the car in the oven for 1 hour at 80Celsius. Do take out your engine, electronics and fuel tank.
Let the car completly cool down in the oven, after that all plastics are settled and your suspension will be a lot smoother.
how did I missed that , that is in the last page of the manual BAKE YOUR NT1 TO A CRISP
#4147
Originally Posted by DS Motorsport View Post
It's probably a building error that was made.
Be really precise with building and take your time.
Don't just screw the car together as fast as you can.
It takes me about 40 hours to build a new car from scratch.
But then the car is perfect and build with a lot attention to detail.
For example: polishing all the hinge pins and pivotballs.
And another trick is to but the car in the oven for 1 hour at 80Celsius. Do take out your engine, electronics and fuel tank.
Let the car completly cool down in the oven, after that all plastics are settled and your suspension will be a lot smoother.
how did I missed that , that is in the last page of the manual BAKE YOUR NT1 TO A CRISP
It's probably a building error that was made.
Be really precise with building and take your time.
Don't just screw the car together as fast as you can.
It takes me about 40 hours to build a new car from scratch.
But then the car is perfect and build with a lot attention to detail.
For example: polishing all the hinge pins and pivotballs.
And another trick is to but the car in the oven for 1 hour at 80Celsius. Do take out your engine, electronics and fuel tank.
Let the car completly cool down in the oven, after that all plastics are settled and your suspension will be a lot smoother.
how did I missed that , that is in the last page of the manual BAKE YOUR NT1 TO A CRISP
your suspension will never be as smooth and free has an under baked nt1
#4149
Tech Apprentice
Trust me guys. Your wife's hair dryer will do the same job. Without crispy arms...lol
#4150
#4151
#4154
I am looking at getting a NT1 09 and was wondering 2 things...
1) What servos ya'll using?
2) What motor ya'll using?
I am been racing electric the lat 2 or so years and have not been in the nitro motor loop for a bit..
Thanks..
1) What servos ya'll using?
2) What motor ya'll using?
I am been racing electric the lat 2 or so years and have not been in the nitro motor loop for a bit..
Thanks..
#4155
i would suggest you to use the futaba 451 bsl and for an engine either the novarossi 353 (2009) or the max xxl3(heard very good things about motor).