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Old 01-02-2023 | 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by gigaplex
Once aluminium bends, it's compromised. The tweak can affect the handling and may not flex symmetrically anymore. If you don't feel any odd behaviour on the track and aren't willing to shell out on a new one, keep running it, but for peace of mind it's worth ordering a spare.

Thanks for the response, it's what I expected. Might look for a graphite one, not a fan of the aluminum for this reason and a couple others.
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Old 01-03-2023 | 07:23 AM
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I found out early on into the aluminum buzz that it wasnt necessary, at least in 12th. In fact, my car felt better with carbon. I also at the time was able to get a stiffer carbon chassis that just worked awesome for me, so i never had to deal with aluminum on 12th. But tc, since aluminum has been a thing, I've only bent 2...one was when i had a destiny when they first came out and then one on my AX when it was used as a test dummy on pavement runs and it met with a brick curb lol. But yea once you see its bent...toss it
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Old 01-04-2023 | 10:52 PM
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What year car? I probably have one for you.
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Old 01-05-2023 | 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by mauromj
What year car? I probably have one for you.

22 Xray X12. Great car, just don't like the aluminum and especially the lightened Euro version. You can't tune it by taking top plate fasteners off because it flexes so much.

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Old 01-07-2023 | 09:04 AM
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Anyone like to recommend a rollout figure for a 4.5, on a large outdoor asphalt track, with two long straights please? XRAY X12'20.

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Old 01-08-2023 | 05:00 PM
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Since gt12 isn’t really doing anything at my track I’m thinking about running 17.5 spec 1/12. It doesn’t runn every week but it does run more often than gt12. But I have a few questions: I got a Motiv 17.5 because that is what the track had. I’m looking for a starting rollout, track is 36’x80’. Also I’m not sure there is a consensus on spec tires to run, and the contact’s are the cheapest so has anyone ran them and how do they compare? Also, I am struggling on what chassis to run. I have both an A12 and a ck25 AR. I have pretty much all the tuning options for the CRC while the Awesomatix I am lacking the -6 front end pieces. And last, which body? I have a old beat up Strakka that I will start with.

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Old 01-08-2023 | 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Dan the Man
Anyone like to recommend a rollout figure for a 4.5, on a large outdoor asphalt track, with two long straights please? XRAY X12'20.

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41 - 42mm should be a good starting point. I use 38mm for a boosted 3.5t on a similar track.

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Old 01-08-2023 | 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by trilerian
Since gt12 isn’t really doing anything at my track I’m thinking about running 17.5 spec 1/12. It doesn’t runn every week but it does run more often than gt12. But I have a few questions: I got a Motiv 17.5 because that is what the track had. I’m looking for a starting rollout, track is 36’x80’. Also I’m not sure there is a consensus on spec tires to run, and the contact’s are the cheapest so has anyone ran them and how do they compare? Also, I am struggling on what chassis to run. I have both an A12 and a ck25 AR. I have pretty much all the tuning options for the CRC while the Awesomatix I am lacking the -6 front end pieces. And last, which body? I have a old beat up Strakka that I will start with.

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All the blue stripe tires are the same compound, so brand won't matter much. Run whatever your track can stock the easiest. Can't give you an idea on rollout, so just dont overheat the motor- check the temp after 5 minutes. Protoform AMR12 and CRC Lola BA009 are good start points for bodies.
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Old 01-08-2023 | 07:20 PM
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Oh, since you're just starting, stick with the CRC until your familiar enough to try the A12.
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Old 01-09-2023 | 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Scott_T
41 - 42mm should be a good starting point. I use 38mm for a boosted 3.5t on a similar track.
Oooooh, I'll be using that "secret roll-out" when I come to Brendale for AOC
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Old 01-09-2023 | 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Dan the Man
Oooooh, I'll be using that "secret roll-out" when I come to Brendale for AOC
Hmmm, I'd better get some practice in!
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Old 01-14-2023 | 02:37 PM
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Does anyone have any links to articles/videos about rear pod balancing please?
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Old 01-14-2023 | 05:26 PM
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I've used this method in the past. I have never had good luck with balance buttons.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgXgUnxXHEk
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Old 01-30-2023 | 09:15 AM
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One thing that may be a little unintuitive is that when balancing your pod you don't want to have normal tires on, the reason why is if the tire isn't perfect the spot where its supporting the wheel will move side-to-side and not give a consistent number. To check the balance on mine I put some setup wheel disks on the axles, if you cant then putting a piece of something under the tire to make sure the contact point is the same side to side may be a good idea. I might take a picture later.
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Old 01-30-2023 | 10:47 AM
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The way I balance the pod (schmachers) is to first setup my hubs, spur and pinion. Then with the pod removed use two gram food scales. I prefer to use setup wheels and not normal wheels but it shouldn't make much difference. Then space the motor if the pinion side is heavy or add weight to the pinion side if it's light. You can stick weights on or screw them on here or there. If the pinion side is a couple grams light I just compensate by looping the motor wires to that side. If you have a balanced pod you can straighten the motor wire run to add less weight. You have to use TLAR for that last portion.

I use the same method for balancing the actual car as well. I'll first balance it without the pod then assemble then balance the whole car again using two food scales and a balance post on one of the center holes.

In general the car drives better with a good mass balance because when you check tweak it is actually "attempting" to cross weight the car.
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