XSCT Thread.. released by K2RC
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K2RC is trying to answer all of your questions but everytime he tries to post from a brand new account he is told it needs moderator approval for some reason. His last post was made about 3 hours ago and it still hasn't shown up. Not sure why his account is giving issues like this. I have seen plenty of first time posts for sure here. As soon as rctech figures out why the k2rc account cant post without approval I am sure you will get all of your questions answered.
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Boys, can we get some relevant information about the equipment we'll need ,beyond the chassis/drivetrain/suspension (does it matter if we only have a nitro kit or would it be more advantageous to start with an ebuggy, or it doesn't matter as your kit will address all these points), in order to get this beast operational? Also, you guys have been at this (manufacturing stuff) for a while so is it possible to get a price point for the conversion? I've got dead presidents clamoring to be set free and I'm anxious to send them in your direction. C'mon boys give us the dollars and sense for equipping this beauty!
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As for pricing it is all coming soon to you guys. The last big race for the prototypes is The Dirt next week and K2RC is getting ready to leave out of here on Monday for the race. The moment he gets back, the plan is to hammer this thing out and get ordering started. He was already obligated to this event so he has to focus this one last thing before he seriosuly buckles down on the XSCT sales and information.
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I will definitley make sure Wheelers setup is posted from the JConcepts race.
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To my knowledge the truck will be offered as a kit as well. The idea (from our last meeting) was to offer the truck in several different ways.
You buy parts and use your donor vehicle.
You buy a full kit and build.
You buy a turn key package.
You send in your donor and we build a turn key from it for you.
Granted all of them have their cost differences but there should be an option there that works for most people.
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Using a donor may be a 'longer' route but it is the best route money wise. There really isn't much difference in buying a kit and a donor or buying a full kit. Either way you will be doing tons less maintenance and parts replacement in the long run..
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Arms will be machined from a 'different' material. They won't be green though.lol.. However they may be white so you can make them their own, so to speak. The CVD's aren't custom, only the arms. Ordering spares will not be a problem, however, you won't need many if any. We have broken one arm during a year of testing and that was a mistake on my part due to the way I machined that one particluar set of proto arms.
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To my knowledge the truck will be offered as a kit as well. The idea (from our last meeting) was to offer the truck in several different ways.
You buy parts and use your donor vehicle.
You buy a full kit and build.
You buy a turn key package.
You send in your donor and we build a turn key from it for you.
Granted all of them have their cost differences but there should be an option there that works for most people.
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Looking at all of the CF parts and then custom arms and CVDs for all 4 wheels, Im thinking this is gonna be a pretty expensive kit. Im interested to hear more about the price.
Also, How will spare parts be handled? I assume I could order spares from the same place that will sell the kits? I know that my LHS wont be carrying parts for it so I would like to be able to order some key parts to have on hand just in case at the same time I would order a kit.
Good question. I'm wondering if these are molded arms or machined arms as well. I have to guess they will be machined. An injection mold would be pretty pricey
Also, How will spare parts be handled? I assume I could order spares from the same place that will sell the kits? I know that my LHS wont be carrying parts for it so I would like to be able to order some key parts to have on hand just in case at the same time I would order a kit.
Good question. I'm wondering if these are molded arms or machined arms as well. I have to guess they will be machined. An injection mold would be pretty pricey
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Boys, can we get some relevant information about the equipment we'll need ,beyond the chassis/drivetrain/suspension (does it matter if we only have a nitro kit or would it be more advantageous to start with an ebuggy, or it doesn't matter as your kit will address all these points), in order to get this beast operational? Also, you guys have been at this (manufacturing stuff) for a while so is it possible to get a price point for the conversion? I've got dead presidents clamoring to be set free and I'm anxious to send them in your direction. C'mon boys give us the dollars and sense for equipping this beauty!
Did somebody miss the part about electronics and a pre-order release date of March 2012 in the O.P.? ........

I want one as bad as everyone else, but I did learn from a Hines Ketchup commercial long ago that good things come to those who wait! March is right around the corner boys, let's give these guys a break. I'm just glad to see someone finally making something I actually want! It's pretty genius actually.
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Thanks BossHog!
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In the beginning there weren't many options in Pro4 trucks. So thats when it was decided to design and build my own sct. As was stated in the opening post the original concept was to provide XRay team drivers with a kit that could be built into a legal sct. As time goes on I will be posting History of the XSCT pictures and descriptions. The truck has undergone several transformations. It has went from front motor, center motor, saddle packs, etc.. I plan to share all of that over time with you guys. It is important to me that the customer understands what went in to making the truck right.
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Click the thumbnail for the full size picture.



Early width comparisons with the SCTE. The XSCT got narrower as time went on. We quicky found out the machining hubs to make it barely legal wasn't good enough as it limited out amount of adjustability. Camber, toe in, toe out, etc all had an affect on the overall width. What good is a truck you can't tune...
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In the beginning there weren't many options in Pro4 trucks. So thats when it was decided to design and build my own sct. As was stated in the opening post the original concept was to provide XRay team drivers with a kit that could be built into a legal sct. As time goes on I will be posting History of the XSCT pictures and descriptions. The truck has undergone several transformations. It has went from front motor, center motor, saddle packs, etc.. I plan to share all of that over time with you guys. It is important to me that the customer understands what went in to making the truck right.

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Click the thumbnail for the full size picture.



Early width comparisons with the SCTE. The XSCT got narrower as time went on. We quicky found out the machining hubs to make it barely legal wasn't good enough as it limited out amount of adjustability. Camber, toe in, toe out, etc all had an affect on the overall width. What good is a truck you can't tune...
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Thank you Wes for providing that detail. I was aware of the pinion issue but had completely forgotten about it on the 2010. Looks like I'll be grabbing a 2011 Spec.
Ill be keeping my eyes open for those dollar signs!
Ill be keeping my eyes open for those dollar signs!
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would this car work? Im new to xray so dont know much about it.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/XRay-XB808e-...item27c34ff015
http://www.ebay.com/itm/XRay-XB808e-...item27c34ff015
Last edited by Cult Racing; 02-17-2012 at 10:33 AM.
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would this car work? Im new to xray so dont know much about it.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/XRay-XB808e-...item27c34ff015
http://www.ebay.com/itm/XRay-XB808e-...item27c34ff015





