Xray NT1
#7411
Now I've also run the "spark" May have a little more turn in than matrix n very stable rear. Def a must try!
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#7416
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 277
From: SoCal
Hello all, I was hoping someone can share a setup for a NT1 2016 running at a small bumpy tight track. I'm new to on-road, been running 1/8 off road for quite some time at RevRace. I'd like to get out to Greater LA where it can stretch out its legs but I haven't made it out there yet because I still like to run my buggy on track days as well. Where I practice is small, nothing like the big beautiful tracks I see on youtube in Europe but it's where I practice and when I feel I'm up to par with at least novice skills I'll head out to Greater LA. So far I've been running the stock setup and it feels soft for my liking (track is small and tight and I get body roll and some understeer). I've changed the gearing to 17/60 23/55 since I feel the stock gearing is too tall for the track. Searching the XRay setup database I couldnt find anything recent that I think would work for me. Where I run at:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4xFV...ature=youtu.be
Thanks guys, looking forward to your suggestions-setup sheet..
Albert
Thanks guys, looking forward to your suggestions-setup sheet..
Albert
#7417
Tech Adept
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 223
From: Fullerton Cal.
When u can head out to glarcrc and I can diff help you. That's my home track. For small tracks the stock set up will be a good starting point. Also the gearing ur running is tall on the 2nd pinion. I run the 23 at gl la and that's a huge track. I recommend a 22. What is your current set up? That will help me help you.
Last edited by JOSE CASAS; 09-26-2016 at 12:51 PM.
#7418
When u can head out to glarcrc and I can diff help you. That's my home track. For small tracks the stock set up will be a good starting point. Also the gearing ur running is tall on the 2nd pinion. I run the 23 at gl la and that's a huge track. I recommend a 22. What is your current set up? That will help me help you.
#7420
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From: SoCal
When u can head out to glarcrc and I can diff help you. That's my home track. For small tracks the stock set up will be a good starting point. Also the gearing ur running is tall on the 2nd pinion. I run the 23 at gl la and that's a huge track. I recommend a 22. What is your current set up? That will help me help you.
Your right about the 2nd gear but to be honest the track is so small that when it shifts I need to immediately slow down for the turn.
#7421
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Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 223
From: Fullerton Cal.
Thanks for the offer, Ill find out when I can go to GLA and send you a PM. On the setup, I'm running box stock manual setup: http://www.teamxray.com/nt1/2016/dow...heet_BASIC.pdf
Your right about the 2nd gear but to be honest the track is so small that when it shifts I need to immediately slow down for the turn.
Your right about the 2nd gear but to be honest the track is so small that when it shifts I need to immediately slow down for the turn.
#7422
#7425
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Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 223
From: Fullerton Cal.
Front.. I really liked the feel. Car was smoother into the turns. Was easier to drive but it had on power push. I was running the 2.0 and will try the 2.6 and see what happens. What size rear do u use on the rear?
Last edited by JOSE CASAS; 10-31-2016 at 09:04 PM.



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