Yep, the car is built correctly and is balanced. I don't have a super fast servo or anything so I can't figure it out. I let another driver try it and he had the same results.
Originally Posted by
Lonestar
Interesting... the stock setup is the starting point for most of us. It's both smooth and fast (although it could use a bit more turn-in in some cases I find). The car does feel great box-stock, at least rubber on carpet (dunno foams, sorry).
May I respectfully suggest you thoroughly check the mechanical integrity of your car and the assembly overall (nothing binding, everything symmetric, electronics setup properly with no crazy non-linearities, ...)? Although, given your sign-up date (you're an old fart like me it seems) I would tend to think you know how to build a car by now
I honestly believe xray's bone-stock setups are the best of the market... that's a big part of the xray appeal in my books: carefully build it bone-stock and you've got a weapon... so the above comes as a surprise...