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Old 05-12-2010, 10:36 AM
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do any of you have used the 30g xray weight that sits between the engine and battery? the thing is that i'm hesitating in using it, because of overweight, or by moving the center weight of the car backwards, don't know, need advises, i will also try to balance the card by adding weight to the pipe side of the car, i will use the mini scales in for wheels. i also got the ti pivot balls i think they are made by atomic rc, supposing that the steel ones and these ti ones, are exactly same size, which ones will you use?

i'm trying to save some wieght by using the ti pivot balls and for then adding the balance weight and the 30g xray weight, but i'm affraid will be too much wieght.
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Old 05-12-2010, 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by tl2111
Not that much of the difference Alex.. main things is front bottom arm and rear link bridge which gives you bit more tuning ability.
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Alex you cant go wrong, good choice, I run the 08 version and it still kicks ass. They last long time, you will n-joy.

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Thanks boy's . You guys are making my decision easier. lol i dont want to make a mistake again , if ya know what i mean .
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Old 05-12-2010, 04:59 PM
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The front wheelbase is adjustable.
The top deck is a lot narrower which i believe creates more flex in the front, i am using a locker and i have a tonne of steering..when i ran the 08 i wasnt able to run a locker as it would understeer.

the belts are also 1mm wider to give you strength and reliability. Give ari a call at hei.com.au he has them in stock.

buy the kit and the blue soft springs front and rear, 2.2mm rear swaybar and if u like driving with a locker iw ould get that to xray make a super light front spool. otherwise run 150,000 weight front diff

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Old 05-12-2010, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by mrgsr
The front wheelbase is adjustable.
The top deck is a lot narrower which i believe creates more flex in the front, i am using a locker and i have a tonne of steering..when i ran the 08 i wasnt able to run a locker as it would understeer.

the belts are also 1mm wider to give you strength and reliability. Give ari a call at hei.com.au he has them in stock.

buy the kit and the blue soft springs front and rear, 2.2mm rear swaybar and if u like driving with a locker iw ould get that to xray make a super light front spool. otherwise run 150,000 weight front diff

call me if you have any other questions
calling doesnt help me as you gave me a disconnected number
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Old 05-12-2010, 09:33 PM
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does anyone have any pics of the xray or 3racing graphite receiver bracket mounted on there car?
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Old 05-14-2010, 05:24 PM
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FYI: Not sure if anyone else notices this or said somting but the large belt (the 390mm one) I believe is the same as a Losi JRX-S Pro but for around $5 less.

(I was trying to see if i could find belts that were less expensive for my JRX-S and thought u guys with the NT1's might save a little $$)

Losi part # is LOSA3302

3mm x 390mm belt, Grey in color.
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Old 05-16-2010, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by bigshow4u
FYI: Not sure if anyone else notices this or said somting but the large belt (the 390mm one) I believe is the same as a Losi JRX-S Pro but for around $5 less.

(I was trying to see if i could find belts that were less expensive for my JRX-S and thought u guys with the NT1's might save a little $$)

Losi part # is LOSA3302

3mm x 390mm belt, Grey in color.
are u sure it can fit ?

Original nt1 belt is 396mm long ( 396mm divide by 3mm pitch = 132 teeth )

Losi belt is 390mm = 130 teeth

2 teeth difference is quite a lot. ..... u need to install it to make sure the belt won't over strecth.

The width is also important too.

Too narrow, the belt will skip or ruin easily.
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Old 05-16-2010, 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by asw7576
are u sure it can fit ?

Original nt1 belt is 396mm long ( 396mm divide by 3mm pitch = 132 teeth )

Losi belt is 390mm = 130 teeth

2 teeth difference is quite a lot. ..... u need to install it to make sure the belt won't over strecth.

The width is also important too.

Too narrow, the belt will skip or ruin easily.
At 132 teeth at the tightest setting, my NT1 belt is a little looser than I would like. Subtract two teeth and I would probably like it alot better. I'll probably get one and see if it will work.
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Old 05-17-2010, 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by PDX-Spike
At 132 teeth at the tightest setting, my NT1 belt is a little looser than I would like. Subtract two teeth and I would probably like it alot better. I'll probably get one and see if it will work.
OK, I take note on that. 130 teeth can fit even better.

Is the width same ?
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Losi says they are 3mm wide but i measured mine and its 3.5 maybe 4mm.

If someone does try this and it does NOT work, I'll buy the belt from ya since i run a JRX-S.
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does the spektrum SR3000 or SR3001 fit in the xray receiver box?
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Old 05-18-2010, 04:43 AM
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Originally Posted by LiL_JaSoN
does the spektrum SR3000 or SR3001 fit in the xray receiver box?
Yes
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Old 05-19-2010, 05:50 PM
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hi i saw a post by musti72 on another post saying that the nt1 multiflex engine mount doesn't really work that well and instead most racers have replaced it with the original one is it real? i have the multiflex one installed on my nt1 but i didn't test the stock one, what would be a better option regular one, or the multiflex?
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Old 05-19-2010, 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by mc_chofo
hi i saw a post by musti72 on another post saying that the nt1 multiflex engine mount doesn't really work that well and instead most racers have replaced it with the original one is it real? i have the multiflex one installed on my nt1 but i didn't test the stock one, what would be a better option regular one, or the multiflex?
I'd try the stock engine mount and the 3mm chassis. We like running a little flex in the chassis.
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Old 05-19-2010, 07:29 PM
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but which one is better, the mf without the graphite arms? or the standard one?
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