Xray T3 2011
#571

I believe its got the same dimensions as a Futaba low profile. I will have to check. Xray have never really suited the Futaba stuff, you need to use the wider spaced hole, and the servo posts end up being on the outer edges of the ears.
It seems that the KO servos are narrower, and use the forward hole, freeing up roughly 4mm of space.
It seems that the KO servos are narrower, and use the forward hole, freeing up roughly 4mm of space.
#572

thanks,
#573
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#574
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Hopefully this isn't a repost. I'm still a little new to on-road, so I apologize for what I'm sure is a "beginner question"
Hopefully my car will arrive tomorrow. This will be the first time that I have built an on-road car (I purchased my T2 used). Looking over the installation instructions this evening it appears that the kit comes with the 1-4 adjustable shock pistons, as well as the non-adjustable 2, 3, 4 pistons.
Would it be best to build things adjustable or non-adjustable (and if so, 2, 3, or 4 hole)? I race on an outdoor asphalt track - I have no idea if it is high or low grip (I've never raced anywhere else) but I would guess med/high (It's in Camarillo, CA if anyone is familiar with the track). I *think* that there is a team driver that races at this track, but I wouldn't swear to it. If I'm correct and he could chime in it would be most appreciated.
Any advice? Thank you in advance.
Hopefully my car will arrive tomorrow. This will be the first time that I have built an on-road car (I purchased my T2 used). Looking over the installation instructions this evening it appears that the kit comes with the 1-4 adjustable shock pistons, as well as the non-adjustable 2, 3, 4 pistons.
Would it be best to build things adjustable or non-adjustable (and if so, 2, 3, or 4 hole)? I race on an outdoor asphalt track - I have no idea if it is high or low grip (I've never raced anywhere else) but I would guess med/high (It's in Camarillo, CA if anyone is familiar with the track). I *think* that there is a team driver that races at this track, but I wouldn't swear to it. If I'm correct and he could chime in it would be most appreciated.
Any advice? Thank you in advance.
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Hopefully this isn't a repost. I'm still a little new to on-road, so I apologize for what I'm sure is a "beginner question"
Hopefully my car will arrive tomorrow. This will be the first time that I have built an on-road car (I purchased my T2 used). Looking over the installation instructions this evening it appears that the kit comes with the 1-4 adjustable shock pistons, as well as the non-adjustable 2, 3, 4 pistons.
Would it be best to build things adjustable or non-adjustable (and if so, 2, 3, or 4 hole)? I race on an outdoor asphalt track - I have no idea if it is high or low grip (I've never raced anywhere else) but I would guess med/high (It's in Camarillo, CA if anyone is familiar with the track). I *think* that there is a team driver that races at this track, but I wouldn't swear to it. If I'm correct and he could chime in it would be most appreciated.
Any advice? Thank you in advance.
Hopefully my car will arrive tomorrow. This will be the first time that I have built an on-road car (I purchased my T2 used). Looking over the installation instructions this evening it appears that the kit comes with the 1-4 adjustable shock pistons, as well as the non-adjustable 2, 3, 4 pistons.
Would it be best to build things adjustable or non-adjustable (and if so, 2, 3, or 4 hole)? I race on an outdoor asphalt track - I have no idea if it is high or low grip (I've never raced anywhere else) but I would guess med/high (It's in Camarillo, CA if anyone is familiar with the track). I *think* that there is a team driver that races at this track, but I wouldn't swear to it. If I'm correct and he could chime in it would be most appreciated.
Any advice? Thank you in advance.
-rocky b
#576

The adjustable pistons in my T3 were always set to 3-hole; so, I finally went over to the fixed pistons.
It's annoying having to check the adjustable ones all the time when rebuilding the shocks.
Go to Paulie's thread and I believe you will find a statement something like this..."Always 3-hole"...LOL
Bill
It's annoying having to check the adjustable ones all the time when rebuilding the shocks.
Go to Paulie's thread and I believe you will find a statement something like this..."Always 3-hole"...LOL
Bill
#577

http://www.rc-mushroom.com/advanced_...s=damper+84008
#578

Is it just me or has Xray really been laid back with the shock issue? With all these people opting for different shocks.

#579

Hopefully this isn't a repost. I'm still a little new to on-road, so I apologize for what I'm sure is a "beginner question"
Hopefully my car will arrive tomorrow. This will be the first time that I have built an on-road car (I purchased my T2 used). Looking over the installation instructions this evening it appears that the kit comes with the 1-4 adjustable shock pistons, as well as the non-adjustable 2, 3, 4 pistons.
Would it be best to build things adjustable or non-adjustable (and if so, 2, 3, or 4 hole)? I race on an outdoor asphalt track - I have no idea if it is high or low grip (I've never raced anywhere else) but I would guess med/high (It's in Camarillo, CA if anyone is familiar with the track). I *think* that there is a team driver that races at this track, but I wouldn't swear to it. If I'm correct and he could chime in it would be most appreciated.
Any advice? Thank you in advance.
Hopefully my car will arrive tomorrow. This will be the first time that I have built an on-road car (I purchased my T2 used). Looking over the installation instructions this evening it appears that the kit comes with the 1-4 adjustable shock pistons, as well as the non-adjustable 2, 3, 4 pistons.
Would it be best to build things adjustable or non-adjustable (and if so, 2, 3, or 4 hole)? I race on an outdoor asphalt track - I have no idea if it is high or low grip (I've never raced anywhere else) but I would guess med/high (It's in Camarillo, CA if anyone is familiar with the track). I *think* that there is a team driver that races at this track, but I wouldn't swear to it. If I'm correct and he could chime in it would be most appreciated.
Any advice? Thank you in advance.
I don't think it's nearly as big of an issue as some make it out to be. Most likely 90%+ of Xray owners are fully content with their plastic shocks and never swap out to anything else. Gripes always look larger on the internet.
#580

go to any tc thread and you will see people changing out shocks. it does not matter which tc. yes even the big T, there are guys want to change shocks out
#582

And before you go off on your rant about the cost of the kits and having plastic shocks and compare it to others Xray is the only kit (other than Corally) that isnt built in Asia somewhere which helps those companies keep their cost down.
EA
#583

I ran Xray shocks for the longest time... Then I switched to TRF to see if there was a difference. It was different but I wouldn't say better, so I switched back to the Xray plastics. Absolutely nothing wrong with them, and they last forever!

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my first 50laps with my T3, i ran with the stock shock, plastic with 3holes pistons both.
After 25laps, plastic shock body heating and oil come more thin... And handling change...
Fastest lap : 8.667
The shop on the track have fortunately the xray alu shock and i get and started to buil with the same config.
50laps later , my fastest was : 8.458 ...
And for fun, i wanted to try my tam shock from my 416x... Same oil config and 3holes piston...
Fastest... 8.222
Record of the track... 8.179
Back again with the plastic shock and i cant lowered my fastestlap...8.490...
So for me the shock be the big black point on my t3.
After 25laps, plastic shock body heating and oil come more thin... And handling change...
Fastest lap : 8.667
The shop on the track have fortunately the xray alu shock and i get and started to buil with the same config.
50laps later , my fastest was : 8.458 ...
And for fun, i wanted to try my tam shock from my 416x... Same oil config and 3holes piston...
Fastest... 8.222
Record of the track... 8.179
Back again with the plastic shock and i cant lowered my fastestlap...8.490...
So for me the shock be the big black point on my t3.
#585

my first 50laps with my T3, i ran with the stock shock, plastic with 3holes pistons both.
After 25laps, plastic shock body heating and oil come more thin... And handling change...
Fastest lap : 8.667
The shop on the track have fortunately the xray alu shock and i get and started to buil with the same config.
50laps later , my fastest was : 8.458 ...
And for fun, i wanted to try my tam shock from my 416x... Same oil config and 3holes piston...
Fastest... 8.222
Record of the track... 8.179
Back again with the plastic shock and i cant lowered my fastestlap...8.490...
So for me the shock be the big black point on my t3.
After 25laps, plastic shock body heating and oil come more thin... And handling change...
Fastest lap : 8.667
The shop on the track have fortunately the xray alu shock and i get and started to buil with the same config.
50laps later , my fastest was : 8.458 ...
And for fun, i wanted to try my tam shock from my 416x... Same oil config and 3holes piston...
Fastest... 8.222
Record of the track... 8.179
Back again with the plastic shock and i cant lowered my fastestlap...8.490...
So for me the shock be the big black point on my t3.