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Old 01-19-2003, 04:31 PM
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about 2 mm
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Old 01-19-2003, 04:39 PM
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You definitely have a problem. You may have mixed up the components with others during assembly, or you were given an incorrect item at packaging (unlikely). Post your problem on myTSN.com, the HUDY/XRAY moderators will address your dilemma. Good luck.
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Okay, i going to do that. thanks.
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Old 01-19-2003, 07:45 PM
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i think there is a pair of concaved washers that go on the layshaft in opposite directions that are compressed when you tighten the oneway pulley, so make sure you have put those on in the proper orientation.
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Old 01-19-2003, 08:38 PM
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Those concave washers are for tension of the layshaft oneway. Even if the washers were put in the same direction, that would not effect the amount of play the layshaft moves between the bulkheads, it effects only the oneway's performance.
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Who runs on an outdoor track?
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What's the best gearing to start with using rubber tires:
P2K2?
new MosterStock? (probably 1 or 2 teeth less than the P2K2?)
and 8x2?
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Originally posted by rc-zombies
What's the best gearing to start with using rubber tires:
P2K2?
new MosterStock? (probably 1 or 2 teeth less than the P2K2?)
and 8x2?
You can try a 6.8FDR on the P2K2, a 7.5FDR for the MS, and a 8.4FDR for the 8x2. Adjust accordingly for your driving style and track size. Good luck.
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Originally posted by RCInfinity
Who runs on an outdoor track?
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I run on an outdoor track most of the year. This is my first season driving the Xray and our season doesnt start until march. Still searching for different setups to try out on our parking lot track with decent traction. Our track is roughly 130 x 50
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Originally posted by RCInfinity
You can try a 6.8FDR on the P2K2, a 7.5FDR for the MS, and a 8.4FDR for the 8x2. Adjust accordingly for your driving style and track size. Good luck.
Thanks Neil..
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Not sure if its OK to post this here so I apoligize in advance if I've broken protocol. If anyone know of anyone wanting to purchase a NIB Xray T1, please point them to this link.

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Old 01-20-2003, 02:15 PM
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Originally posted by DennisA
Not sure if its OK to post this here so I apoligize in advance if I've broken protocol. If anyone know of anyone wanting to purchase a NIB Xray T1, please point them to this link.

Thanks,
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Are you selling or buying...you may want to try the sell / trade forum.
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Old 01-20-2003, 02:52 PM
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Originally posted by DennisA
Not sure if its OK to post this here so I apoligize in advance if I've broken protocol. If anyone know of anyone wanting to purchase a NIB Xray T1, please point them to this link.

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Have you tried eBAY?
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Old 01-20-2003, 02:53 PM
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Originally posted by PorscheSuperCup
Neil

I run on an outdoor track most of the year. This is my first season driving the Xray and our season doesnt start until march. Still searching for different setups to try out on our parking lot track with decent traction. Our track is roughly 130 x 50
I will be starting parking lot races in the spring and I just wanted to see some setups for outdoors. I normally run indoors on a high bite track.
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Originally posted by RCInfinity
Who runs on an outdoor track?


try the base set up as its real close to what you need for out doors. they hit a very neutral set-up. then i run 45 shore front and 42 shore rear speedmind foams(btw these foams tend to run a little soft on the durometer) then tune to your driving style by adjusting shock rebound, droop, shock angle. i have yet to qualifiy out of the "A" with the box set up on asphalt. now carpet is a different story. you need to put a completly different set -up under the car. enjoy racing such a fine car
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