Xray T1FK05
#1321
Tech Elite
iTrader: (5)
rceric - great idea for the future. I just ordered one for myself. Thanks!
Quinn - yup. I was there right before the Regional at HC. Tag and I ran stock while Strasnick, Cuffs and Schreff ran mod. I ended up winning and turning a 30, 5:01 or 2 I believe in the qualifying rounds at the old layout. I was running 30wt XRAY as usual with 2 holes open. I was also running pepto front and rear at that point.
Having said that, you could go for the heavier oil and see how you like it. To me, the reaction time on the car could be a little too slow for the quick sections.
Quinn - yup. I was there right before the Regional at HC. Tag and I ran stock while Strasnick, Cuffs and Schreff ran mod. I ended up winning and turning a 30, 5:01 or 2 I believe in the qualifying rounds at the old layout. I was running 30wt XRAY as usual with 2 holes open. I was also running pepto front and rear at that point.
Having said that, you could go for the heavier oil and see how you like it. To me, the reaction time on the car could be a little too slow for the quick sections.
#1323
Tech Initiate
jdwca, what is pepto?
#1324
Tech Regular
I am guessing it is the color of the spring
#1325
Tech Elite
iTrader: (3)
Originally posted by rceric
For building Xray shocks I bought a 3mm bottoming tap to pre-thread the shock ends. It makes installing them very easy and I had no problem getting them the same length. Plus you don’t have to worry about cracking the shock end. The key is to get a bottoming tap instead of a regular tap so that you can thread all the way to the bottom of the shock end. You can get one from McMaster Carr (www.McMaster.com). Hope this helps.
Eric
For building Xray shocks I bought a 3mm bottoming tap to pre-thread the shock ends. It makes installing them very easy and I had no problem getting them the same length. Plus you don’t have to worry about cracking the shock end. The key is to get a bottoming tap instead of a regular tap so that you can thread all the way to the bottom of the shock end. You can get one from McMaster Carr (www.McMaster.com). Hope this helps.
Eric
#1328
Tech Elite
iTrader: (3)
Originally posted by jdwca
rceric - great idea for the future. I just ordered one for myself. Thanks!
Quinn - yup. I was there right before the Regional at HC. Tag and I ran stock while Strasnick, Cuffs and Schreff ran mod. I ended up winning and turning a 30, 5:01 or 2 I believe in the qualifying rounds at the old layout. I was running 30wt XRAY as usual with 2 holes open. I was also running pepto front and rear at that point.
Having said that, you could go for the heavier oil and see how you like it. To me, the reaction time on the car could be a little too slow for the quick sections.
rceric - great idea for the future. I just ordered one for myself. Thanks!
Quinn - yup. I was there right before the Regional at HC. Tag and I ran stock while Strasnick, Cuffs and Schreff ran mod. I ended up winning and turning a 30, 5:01 or 2 I believe in the qualifying rounds at the old layout. I was running 30wt XRAY as usual with 2 holes open. I was also running pepto front and rear at that point.
Having said that, you could go for the heavier oil and see how you like it. To me, the reaction time on the car could be a little too slow for the quick sections.
#1329
Actually aren't peptos (Light Purple) 30Lb springs?
#1331
For the shock ends...
I heard that if you ream/drill out slightly, or possibel just thread them on, TC3 shock ends work, and you can snap them right onto the xray pivot ball. I havent tried it, just heard that it supposilty does work.
Also you can use the ball ends with a little bit of dremel work (shortening), and since they are made out of a more pliable plastic they dont break and are easier to thread on...
just some things to try
I heard that if you ream/drill out slightly, or possibel just thread them on, TC3 shock ends work, and you can snap them right onto the xray pivot ball. I havent tried it, just heard that it supposilty does work.
Also you can use the ball ends with a little bit of dremel work (shortening), and since they are made out of a more pliable plastic they dont break and are easier to thread on...
just some things to try
#1332
JDWCA-I win!! I WIN!!!!!!!!!!! Does this mean I get to have my own motor too? LMAO!!!!!!!!
#1333
Tech Initiate
You probably win a bottle of Pepto Bismol
#1335
Tech Elite
iTrader: (5)
Dude, I almost turned around and gave you a motor about 50 times at the Nats. I think you finally had a decent motor for the mains, right?
ehhehe...I think yours were turning like 118s or 120s? Right.
We were right at 129-130 at the bottom and 95 in the middle for our best.
ehhehe...I think yours were turning like 118s or 120s? Right.
We were right at 129-130 at the bottom and 95 in the middle for our best.