Xray T4 '13
#2551
Been fighting the pinion grub screw again, what other brands of opinions fit this chassis besides the 3x cost X-ray pinions? I am using Robinson pinions at the moment. Are there any other narrow pinions?
#2553
Tech Elite
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I find it works better with the T4 than most other chassis, but it seems to dart in and then loose mid and exit in comparison with thd Speed 6. I find a better compromise is the Hot bodies subaru type C body, as it turns in a bit better than the Speed 6 and has unreal mid corner which suits the T4 chassis as it seems to lack this.
#2554
Tech Master
Page 12 of the manual lists the rear block as 302045-O. This is used twice on the car, also in the very front. Adam B provided the part number for the "OPTIONAL rear block" #302050-O. This will not widen the track width above normal. You will still add the kit set of shims.
Snowy.
#2555
That is a loaded question. Different set up changes, track conditions, and layouts can make one body better then the other. So LTCR might be great right now, and if one of the above changes, a different body will be better. Before I race again, I am going to have a handful of different bodies to test. Here in the states we use ROAR as a guide and some bodies that are available are not legal, so I am going to try to stick with the 3 proven ones (LTCR, P37, speed6)
#2556
Tech Elite
iTrader: (15)
That is a loaded question. Different set up changes, track conditions, and layouts can make one body better then the other. So LTCR might be great right now, and if one of the above changes, a different body will be better. Before I race again, I am going to have a handful of different bodies to test. Here in the states we use ROAR as a guide and some bodies that are available are not legal, so I am going to try to stick with the 3 proven ones (LTCR, P37, speed6)
#2557
Personally I have found that if the LTC-R works on carpet, your setup is to docile or there isn't enough grip. The Speed6 with the right setup should be better on carpet as it is more balanced and you can tune the setup to gain what you want.
By the time my setup is almost there the LTC-R becomes very difficult to drive, the turn in is good but it makes the rear unstable.
Fastest lap times are very similar, but the Speed6 is much easier to drive.
I changed from an LTC-R to Speed6 inbetween rounds at the weekend and gained 7secs.
Perhaps if the grip come up a lot (so the cars are understeering badly) the LTC-R might work.
In general PF LTC-R outdoors, PF Speed6 indoors.
Haven't run the P37
By the time my setup is almost there the LTC-R becomes very difficult to drive, the turn in is good but it makes the rear unstable.
Fastest lap times are very similar, but the Speed6 is much easier to drive.
I changed from an LTC-R to Speed6 inbetween rounds at the weekend and gained 7secs.
Perhaps if the grip come up a lot (so the cars are understeering badly) the LTC-R might work.
In general PF LTC-R outdoors, PF Speed6 indoors.
Haven't run the P37
#2558
this past weekend I ran and I only had a LTCR and P37. The P37 is regular weight. I did not notice much difference, but the P37 increases steering also. I have to paint up a seed6 and get one ready for my next time racing.
#2559
And that is another thing, people on here post from all over the world. Skiddins seems to know what he is talking about. But from what I heard the carpet ran in Europe is not like what we run here in the states and I have no clue what they use in Australia. So it is best to test and try everything available to you. I am starting to feel a Speed 6 body would benefit me at a larger track, where the other track I go to that is tight and small the LTCR or P37 still may be better.
#2560
Here is a general question about setup as fellow racer asked me about. He is running a T4 and is thinking of giving it up. He has good traction right away but as the race goes on he starts to loose traction and the car becomes difficult to drive.
I asked him it is was that he was loosing traction or driving harder to try and catch up...could be a possibility.
Anyways, what could cause a car to loose traction? Tires over heating possibly? What setup changes can we make to combat this?
I asked him it is was that he was loosing traction or driving harder to try and catch up...could be a possibility.
Anyways, what could cause a car to loose traction? Tires over heating possibly? What setup changes can we make to combat this?
#2561
Tech Adept
Here is a general question about setup as fellow racer asked me about. He is running a T4 and is thinking of giving it up. He has good traction right away but as the race goes on he starts to loose traction and the car becomes difficult to drive.
I asked him it is was that he was loosing traction or driving harder to try and catch up...could be a possibility.
Anyways, what could cause a car to loose traction? Tires over heating possibly? What setup changes can we make to combat this?
I asked him it is was that he was loosing traction or driving harder to try and catch up...could be a possibility.
Anyways, what could cause a car to loose traction? Tires over heating possibly? What setup changes can we make to combat this?
#2562
#2564
Yup, spec tires. The two choices we have are sweep 32 or Jaco Blue if you have them.
I tend to fight this as well if I am not super smooth, which is hard at our track due to it's size...it is small. 25x55 with 4 foot lanes if we are luck. Compound that with 7 cars and a lot of point and shoot driving and it can get messy.
Just looking to have some advice for him on Friday so he doesn't quit. Hate to see a team orange guy turn blue!
Here is the latest race. His is the purple and white car starting in 6th place.
I tend to fight this as well if I am not super smooth, which is hard at our track due to it's size...it is small. 25x55 with 4 foot lanes if we are luck. Compound that with 7 cars and a lot of point and shoot driving and it can get messy.
Just looking to have some advice for him on Friday so he doesn't quit. Hate to see a team orange guy turn blue!
Here is the latest race. His is the purple and white car starting in 6th place.
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#2565
Tech Master
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Yup, spec tires. The two choices we have are sweep 32 or Jaco Blue if you have them.
I tend to fight this as well if I am not super smooth, which is hard at our track due to it's size...it is small. 25x55 with 4 foot lanes if we are luck. Compound that with 7 cars and a lot of point and shoot driving and it can get messy.
Just looking to have some advice for him on Friday so he doesn't quit. Hate to see a team orange guy turn blue!
Here is the latest race. His is the purple and white car starting in 6th place.
I tend to fight this as well if I am not super smooth, which is hard at our track due to it's size...it is small. 25x55 with 4 foot lanes if we are luck. Compound that with 7 cars and a lot of point and shoot driving and it can get messy.
Just looking to have some advice for him on Friday so he doesn't quit. Hate to see a team orange guy turn blue!
Here is the latest race. His is the purple and white car starting in 6th place.