Xray T1FK05
#1711

precisionracingsystems.com
awesome gears and very true
awesome gears and very true
#1712

Does anybody know if xray will come up with a better way of changing the spur gear, what a pain in the ass. I know on the rdx they use a bolt through the side which lookes a lot easier....
Any answers!!!!!!!!!!
Any answers!!!!!!!!!!

#1713

nope. although u shouldnt have to change the gear that often once you find out what works best for you. Unless your a rookie and dont know how to set gear mesh?
#1714
Tech Rookie

Im a newbie and i just bought the xray as my first car . any tips you guys could help with
#1716

car is fast out of the box, you will be amazed on how much it will makes you a better driver. Start off with a Mazda 6 for a body.
#1717
Tech Master

don't know if this has been asked already BUT what's the biggest 64P spur that will fit on the FK05?
Thanks in advance.
CE-Xray
Thanks in advance.
CE-Xray
#1718
Tech Rookie

all i bought for it so far is the radio mx3 and the body stratus 3.0 but i suck at painting lol so i gotta find someone. what stuff will i need to be competitive. OH yeah ive been takin my time ive been building it since it came out (because i cant get away from my kids there fingers keep wanting to touch ) anyhow i should be done by friday . but once again what stuff would you guys recomend i buy as far as batteries ,engines ,hop ups , etc
p.s. i know how to drive 5 years ago i raced buggies for 6 years
p.s. i know how to drive 5 years ago i raced buggies for 6 years
#1719

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#1721
Tech Rookie

ANTI ROLL BARS.springs that kinda stuff?
#1722
Tech Master

tboned/rctoyguy- tnx, will order tonight.
#1723
Tech Master
iTrader: (21)

Springs - i guess that depends on how you like the car to handle. I also guess that I spoke too soon about the "out of the box" thing. The ONE thing that I did change from stock is the springs - to suit my driving style and track.
A little tip, too - Associated springs will work with the X-Ray shocks and are cheaper that X-Ray springs. I bought a full set of Associated springs to use till I can get the X-Ray ones and have been happy with them. I have never touched a sway bar, so I can't help you with that.
A little tip, too - Associated springs will work with the X-Ray shocks and are cheaper that X-Ray springs. I bought a full set of Associated springs to use till I can get the X-Ray ones and have been happy with them. I have never touched a sway bar, so I can't help you with that.
#1724

Before people can help you set up they'll need to know what type of surface you'l be running on.
Youhitting the carpet at Larry's or going out on the asphalt??
As far as batteries and motors that will depend greatly on what class you're going to run. For Stock you'll want high voltage low IR packs. For Mod, voltage and low-IR are still nice to have but you'll want to take a look at Runtime.
I've had great luck with SMC batteries and the customer service is top-notch.
You'll see a lot of people saying that such and such brand batteries are the only way to go (and you'll see that they are sponsored in their signature)...
Ideally, you'd like to get batteries from a high volume matcher. Compare the numbers within a given brand. Comparing from one brand to another won't always yield accurate results as everyone's matchers are calibrated slightly differently.
You may also want to check the track where you'll be running to see if there are restrictions on what type of cells you're allowed to run.
Youhitting the carpet at Larry's or going out on the asphalt??
As far as batteries and motors that will depend greatly on what class you're going to run. For Stock you'll want high voltage low IR packs. For Mod, voltage and low-IR are still nice to have but you'll want to take a look at Runtime.
I've had great luck with SMC batteries and the customer service is top-notch.
You'll see a lot of people saying that such and such brand batteries are the only way to go (and you'll see that they are sponsored in their signature)...
Ideally, you'd like to get batteries from a high volume matcher. Compare the numbers within a given brand. Comparing from one brand to another won't always yield accurate results as everyone's matchers are calibrated slightly differently.
You may also want to check the track where you'll be running to see if there are restrictions on what type of cells you're allowed to run.
#1725
Tech Rookie