Xray T4 '13
#4381
I read one of the xray drivers saying that if your car starts good but gets worse towards the end of the heat, and everything is set good, then you need slightly thicker shock oil.
If it starts bad then gets better, then it's slightly to thin.
This is when comparing two cars where everything else is the same.
Can't remember where I saw it, but it was recently.
If it starts bad then gets better, then it's slightly to thin.
This is when comparing two cars where everything else is the same.
Can't remember where I saw it, but it was recently.
#4382
Hi Colin,
great to hear you like the car.
Thanks for letting us know about the mistake, we will fix it.
I use standard 4 holes 1.1 pistons as we recommend in the kit. This is the best compromise of steering and traction. Well in 99% we do not change pistons, only oil. For low traction we recommend 350 shock oil. When the traction increases, you put harder oil. But for example at the ETS last weekend was super high traction and we stayed with the kit shock setting and car was working well. But there is easy recognition when you need harder oil. When you start your run and you make good lap times and in the second half of the run, your car slows down as it is more difficult to drive and start to stop in the corners, than you over-heat the tires and you need harder oil. When you are slower at the beginning because you have not enough traction and you get faster later on, you need softer oil. But in both cases you do not need to change pistons.
Martin
great to hear you like the car.
Thanks for letting us know about the mistake, we will fix it.
I use standard 4 holes 1.1 pistons as we recommend in the kit. This is the best compromise of steering and traction. Well in 99% we do not change pistons, only oil. For low traction we recommend 350 shock oil. When the traction increases, you put harder oil. But for example at the ETS last weekend was super high traction and we stayed with the kit shock setting and car was working well. But there is easy recognition when you need harder oil. When you start your run and you make good lap times and in the second half of the run, your car slows down as it is more difficult to drive and start to stop in the corners, than you over-heat the tires and you need harder oil. When you are slower at the beginning because you have not enough traction and you get faster later on, you need softer oil. But in both cases you do not need to change pistons.
Martin
speed the car is on rails on the faster sections but when i get to the slow switchbacks im waiting for the car to turn before i can get back on the power,i have a set up posted on the xray forum under greyhead,any advice much appreciated,rich
#4383
Does anyone make a titanium screw kit for the T4.
#4385
Tech Adept
Re scales *
If you go on eBay and put it,Jewllery scales
They are what a lot use,
If you go on eBay and put it,Jewllery scales
They are what a lot use,
#4386
Tech Regular
"Reg" Lol I love it
#4387
#4388
hi martin,what would be the best way to get more slow corner
speed the car is on rails on the faster sections but when i get to the slow switchbacks im waiting for the car to turn before i can get back on the power,i have a set up posted on the xray forum under greyhead,any advice much appreciated,rich
speed the car is on rails on the faster sections but when i get to the slow switchbacks im waiting for the car to turn before i can get back on the power,i have a set up posted on the xray forum under greyhead,any advice much appreciated,rich
#4389
Any word on a release date for an updated car.
#4391
Tech Apprentice
iTrader: (6)
Hi Guys. While I'm not a sedan driver, I thought I share this video of last weekends race. The final race was a classic (at the end of the vid). It features a very fast T4 and some amazing displays of driving and sportsmanship. Enjoy.
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#4392
Nice video.....
#4395
Tech Elite
iTrader: (8)
Now, could someone point me in the direction of the panty sand extractor?
-Mike