Xray T3 2012
#1756
Tech Adept
#1757
Tech Adept

hi guys, finshed the build in around 4 hours - put in an hour or so at lunch today at work. 
i have a couple of questions to get the car up and running for nationals this weekend. (i'll be testing on friday so can use that time to dial the rocketship)
To set the scene:
i run 17.5 boosted at South African Nationals, im going with the box setup on asphalt. its summer here so its hot
Do i run the gear diff in? does it need running in or will it do that on its own? 1000 cst oil in the diff.
given that 17.5 isnt as quick as mod should i heat shrink the drive shaft pins? and or thread lock?
should i use the sway bars? will this make me more consistent if the majority of people dont even know how to set them properly (me included)?
if the car needed more flex (grip) should i remove some screws out of the top deck? inside screws?
anything else you can suggest to make the car consistent? im not interested in pace for now consistency in this class is important.
as a comment: i have prob built around 8 cars so far and none have come together as smoothly as this one. glad i bought it - now to hit the track.

i have a couple of questions to get the car up and running for nationals this weekend. (i'll be testing on friday so can use that time to dial the rocketship)
To set the scene:
i run 17.5 boosted at South African Nationals, im going with the box setup on asphalt. its summer here so its hot
Do i run the gear diff in? does it need running in or will it do that on its own? 1000 cst oil in the diff.
given that 17.5 isnt as quick as mod should i heat shrink the drive shaft pins? and or thread lock?
should i use the sway bars? will this make me more consistent if the majority of people dont even know how to set them properly (me included)?
if the car needed more flex (grip) should i remove some screws out of the top deck? inside screws?
anything else you can suggest to make the car consistent? im not interested in pace for now consistency in this class is important.
as a comment: i have prob built around 8 cars so far and none have come together as smoothly as this one. glad i bought it - now to hit the track.
#1758
Tech Apprentice
iTrader: (1)

hi guys, finshed the build in around 4 hours - put in an hour or so at lunch today at work.
i have a couple of questions to get the car up and running for nationals this weekend. (i'll be testing on friday so can use that time to dial the rocketship)
To set the scene:
i run 17.5 boosted at South African Nationals, im going with the box setup on asphalt. its summer here so its hot
Do i run the gear diff in? does it need running in or will it do that on its own? 1000 cst oil in the diff.
given that 17.5 isnt as quick as mod should i heat shrink the drive shaft pins? and or thread lock?
should i use the sway bars? will this make me more consistent if the majority of people dont even know how to set them properly (me included)?
if the car needed more flex (grip) should i remove some screws out of the top deck? inside screws?
anything else you can suggest to make the car consistent? im not interested in pace for now consistency in this class is important.
as a comment: i have prob built around 8 cars so far and none have come together as smoothly as this one. glad i bought it - now to hit the track.
Sage,
For the gear diff, you don't need to run it in. Just put it on the track.
Just use thread lock for the axles (blue type). I always use sway bars and the ones that come with kit. You can take the screws out of top deck to make more grip but car might not be as consistent. Try other setup changes depending on what the car is doing. Good luck at Nationals.
Jeff
i have a couple of questions to get the car up and running for nationals this weekend. (i'll be testing on friday so can use that time to dial the rocketship)
To set the scene:
i run 17.5 boosted at South African Nationals, im going with the box setup on asphalt. its summer here so its hot
Do i run the gear diff in? does it need running in or will it do that on its own? 1000 cst oil in the diff.
given that 17.5 isnt as quick as mod should i heat shrink the drive shaft pins? and or thread lock?
should i use the sway bars? will this make me more consistent if the majority of people dont even know how to set them properly (me included)?
if the car needed more flex (grip) should i remove some screws out of the top deck? inside screws?
anything else you can suggest to make the car consistent? im not interested in pace for now consistency in this class is important.
as a comment: i have prob built around 8 cars so far and none have come together as smoothly as this one. glad i bought it - now to hit the track.
Sage,
For the gear diff, you don't need to run it in. Just put it on the track.
Just use thread lock for the axles (blue type). I always use sway bars and the ones that come with kit. You can take the screws out of top deck to make more grip but car might not be as consistent. Try other setup changes depending on what the car is doing. Good luck at Nationals.
Jeff
#1759
Tech Rookie

hi guys, finshed the build in around 4 hours - put in an hour or so at lunch today at work. 
i have a couple of questions to get the car up and running for nationals this weekend. (i'll be testing on friday so can use that time to dial the rocketship)
To set the scene:
i run 17.5 boosted at South African Nationals, im going with the box setup on asphalt. its summer here so its hot
Do i run the gear diff in? does it need running in or will it do that on its own? 1000 cst oil in the diff.
given that 17.5 isnt as quick as mod should i heat shrink the drive shaft pins? and or thread lock?
should i use the sway bars? will this make me more consistent if the majority of people dont even know how to set them properly (me included)?
if the car needed more flex (grip) should i remove some screws out of the top deck? inside screws?
anything else you can suggest to make the car consistent? im not interested in pace for now consistency in this class is important.
as a comment: i have prob built around 8 cars so far and none have come together as smoothly as this one. glad i bought it - now to hit the track.

i have a couple of questions to get the car up and running for nationals this weekend. (i'll be testing on friday so can use that time to dial the rocketship)
To set the scene:
i run 17.5 boosted at South African Nationals, im going with the box setup on asphalt. its summer here so its hot
Do i run the gear diff in? does it need running in or will it do that on its own? 1000 cst oil in the diff.
given that 17.5 isnt as quick as mod should i heat shrink the drive shaft pins? and or thread lock?
should i use the sway bars? will this make me more consistent if the majority of people dont even know how to set them properly (me included)?
if the car needed more flex (grip) should i remove some screws out of the top deck? inside screws?
anything else you can suggest to make the car consistent? im not interested in pace for now consistency in this class is important.
as a comment: i have prob built around 8 cars so far and none have come together as smoothly as this one. glad i bought it - now to hit the track.
#1760
Tech Regular

hi guys, finshed the build in around 4 hours - put in an hour or so at lunch today at work. 
i have a couple of questions to get the car up and running for nationals this weekend. (i'll be testing on friday so can use that time to dial the rocketship)
To set the scene:
i run 17.5 boosted at South African Nationals, im going with the box setup on asphalt. its summer here so its hot
Do i run the gear diff in? does it need running in or will it do that on its own? 1000 cst oil in the diff. I didnt bother running mine in and its still fine, 1000 cst is a good start
given that 17.5 isnt as quick as mod should i heat shrink the drive shaft pins? and or thread lock? I would use the heat shrink
should i use the sway bars? will this make me more consistent if the majority of people dont even know how to set them properly (me included)?use the roll bars, they are very easy to setup and will make the car easier to drive IMO, try 4mm front and 2mm rear bar to start with
if the car needed more flex (grip) should i remove some screws out of the top deck? inside screws? Dont remove the screws the T3 12 doesnt have the multi flex like the older models, try softer springs/shock oils 1st
anything else you can suggest to make the car consistent? im not interested in pace for now consistency in this class is important. just make sure all the cars settings are spot on ie camber/toe/ride height/droop etc are all equal side to side and front to back. Front ecs drive shafts made my car easier to drive
as a comment: i have prob built around 8 cars so far and none have come together as smoothly as this one. glad i bought it - now to hit the track.

i have a couple of questions to get the car up and running for nationals this weekend. (i'll be testing on friday so can use that time to dial the rocketship)
To set the scene:
i run 17.5 boosted at South African Nationals, im going with the box setup on asphalt. its summer here so its hot
Do i run the gear diff in? does it need running in or will it do that on its own? 1000 cst oil in the diff. I didnt bother running mine in and its still fine, 1000 cst is a good start
given that 17.5 isnt as quick as mod should i heat shrink the drive shaft pins? and or thread lock? I would use the heat shrink
should i use the sway bars? will this make me more consistent if the majority of people dont even know how to set them properly (me included)?use the roll bars, they are very easy to setup and will make the car easier to drive IMO, try 4mm front and 2mm rear bar to start with
if the car needed more flex (grip) should i remove some screws out of the top deck? inside screws? Dont remove the screws the T3 12 doesnt have the multi flex like the older models, try softer springs/shock oils 1st
anything else you can suggest to make the car consistent? im not interested in pace for now consistency in this class is important. just make sure all the cars settings are spot on ie camber/toe/ride height/droop etc are all equal side to side and front to back. Front ecs drive shafts made my car easier to drive
as a comment: i have prob built around 8 cars so far and none have come together as smoothly as this one. glad i bought it - now to hit the track.
#1761
Tech Adept

You can run the gear diff, try going down to 700. Use standard asphalt setup, it is pretty close. You can run the standard sway bars. Run 2 screws in the back, keep the front standard. You might go harder on the shock oils. Come to The PMR tent, it is Xray valley, we will help you

you okes fro PMR sure do love your xrays. good luck for the nats! see you tomorrow. Mr A is also helping me out with it so i guess im in good hands.

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#1762
Tech Adept

hi guys, finshed the build in around 4 hours - put in an hour or so at lunch today at work.
i have a couple of questions to get the car up and running for nationals this weekend. (i'll be testing on friday so can use that time to dial the rocketship)
To set the scene:
i run 17.5 boosted at South African Nationals, im going with the box setup on asphalt. its summer here so its hot
Do i run the gear diff in? does it need running in or will it do that on its own? 1000 cst oil in the diff.
given that 17.5 isnt as quick as mod should i heat shrink the drive shaft pins? and or thread lock?
should i use the sway bars? will this make me more consistent if the majority of people dont even know how to set them properly (me included)?
if the car needed more flex (grip) should i remove some screws out of the top deck? inside screws?
anything else you can suggest to make the car consistent? im not interested in pace for now consistency in this class is important.
as a comment: i have prob built around 8 cars so far and none have come together as smoothly as this one. glad i bought it - now to hit the track.
Sage,
For the gear diff, you don't need to run it in. Just put it on the track.
Just use thread lock for the axles (blue type). I always use sway bars and the ones that come with kit. You can take the screws out of top deck to make more grip but car might not be as consistent. Try other setup changes depending on what the car is doing. Good luck at Nationals.
Jeff
i have a couple of questions to get the car up and running for nationals this weekend. (i'll be testing on friday so can use that time to dial the rocketship)
To set the scene:
i run 17.5 boosted at South African Nationals, im going with the box setup on asphalt. its summer here so its hot
Do i run the gear diff in? does it need running in or will it do that on its own? 1000 cst oil in the diff.
given that 17.5 isnt as quick as mod should i heat shrink the drive shaft pins? and or thread lock?
should i use the sway bars? will this make me more consistent if the majority of people dont even know how to set them properly (me included)?
if the car needed more flex (grip) should i remove some screws out of the top deck? inside screws?
anything else you can suggest to make the car consistent? im not interested in pace for now consistency in this class is important.
as a comment: i have prob built around 8 cars so far and none have come together as smoothly as this one. glad i bought it - now to hit the track.
Sage,
For the gear diff, you don't need to run it in. Just put it on the track.
Just use thread lock for the axles (blue type). I always use sway bars and the ones that come with kit. You can take the screws out of top deck to make more grip but car might not be as consistent. Try other setup changes depending on what the car is doing. Good luck at Nationals.
Jeff
magnificent - thanks for the reply guys - helpful as always. some guys have today and tomorrow off and are practising from today - they prob need it cause after the xray gets dialled its lethal....


#1765

#1766
Tech Adept

Hi,
How often do you need to re oil your shocks before the rebound starts to alter and the shocks are not at their best?
How often do you need to re oil your shocks before the rebound starts to alter and the shocks are not at their best?