Xray T1
#2941
Tech Champion
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Originally posted by JBrake
Ray, are you going to make it to the trophy race in Toledo this sunday?
Ray, are you going to make it to the trophy race in Toledo this sunday?
RCNitro-thanks again!!! Sorry about all th newbie questions. After a few races-I'll know the car pretty well!!! I Hope!!!
#2942
Ray, i hope you don't mind if a fellow Tamiya driver puts you on the spot but I too may make the change to Xray so I'd like your input as a Xray novice. Based on your initial experience with the kit, How would you compare the quality of construction to your EVO 3??? What's your initial thoughts on customer support?? it appears the guy's on this site are happy to help ?? Correct me if I'm wrong but after just flipping through a few pages, it seems Xray folks talk more about setup than how to correct for all those little bugs that you dealt with on the EVO3??? Thanks
#2943
Tech Champion
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evoracer-I would say that the workmanship are very, very similar in a good way. Of course the Tamiya kit went together like a dream, but they made some poor material choices in MY mind. The backbone is too soft, as are the diff cases. The bevel gears are also not made from a strong enough material. Its is cool that as soon as I wrote a letter to some Tamiya racers-I read Surikarns car address all of the issues I had on the car. I dont drive like Surikarn-but I think like him!!
To save weight-which was a necessity on the Tamiya EVO2-they left the aluminum bukheads off the EVO3. This has lead to a chassis that is not very torsionally stiff. Add to that soft diff cases which hold the shock towers as well and youve got a chassis that excels on rubber tires and asphalt-but will be no match at a big high traction carpet/foam race.
The suspension systems are great on both cars. Very adjustable. The hingepin blocks on the Tamiya EVo3 are machined too much so they are weak in the middle. They should have stuck with the ugly-but strong 414 hingepin blocks.
I hope this helps. I dont know anything abut the xray yet because I just got it-but it is a jewel to behold!!!
To save weight-which was a necessity on the Tamiya EVO2-they left the aluminum bukheads off the EVO3. This has lead to a chassis that is not very torsionally stiff. Add to that soft diff cases which hold the shock towers as well and youve got a chassis that excels on rubber tires and asphalt-but will be no match at a big high traction carpet/foam race.
The suspension systems are great on both cars. Very adjustable. The hingepin blocks on the Tamiya EVo3 are machined too much so they are weak in the middle. They should have stuck with the ugly-but strong 414 hingepin blocks.
I hope this helps. I dont know anything abut the xray yet because I just got it-but it is a jewel to behold!!!
#2944
Thanks !! I'm sure myself and others would appreciate a running update as you build and race your car. It's really helpful to SEE the car through a novice's eye and an expert eye. In this case you're both. Thanks, Dino
#2946
Ray, I've read many of your posts.....I think you qualify in the expert category. Accept the compliment and say thankyou to all the little people !!LOL .
So what was the motivation behind getting the Xray ?? Can you give your views about specific sections of the car that are uniquely Xray?? Any particular comments about the fit and finish ?? How are the instructions?? Thanks, Dino
So what was the motivation behind getting the Xray ?? Can you give your views about specific sections of the car that are uniquely Xray?? Any particular comments about the fit and finish ?? How are the instructions?? Thanks, Dino
#2947
Tech Elite
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Evoracer - I just bought an XRAY. I haven't raced it yet but I have to say they should win an award for the instructions alone. The manual is illustrated with full color pictures and has a completely seperate color manual on setup alone. It's beautiful. This car was definitely designed by serious racers for serious racers. I think this is without question the most thoughtout car ever (and I've owned everything from Associated to Yokomo). The fit and finish are excellent. You don't waste a lot of time sanding or dremeling parts. Great job XRAY
#2948
Originally posted by DOTMAN
Evoracer - I just bought an XRAY. I haven't raced it yet but I have to say they should win an award for the instructions alone. The manual is illustrated with full color pictures and has a completely seperate color manual on setup alone. It's beautiful. This car was definitely designed by serious racers for serious racers. I think this is without question the most thoughtout car ever (and I've owned everything from Associated to Yokomo). The fit and finish are excellent. You don't waste a lot of time sanding or dremeling parts. Great job XRAY
Evoracer - I just bought an XRAY. I haven't raced it yet but I have to say they should win an award for the instructions alone. The manual is illustrated with full color pictures and has a completely seperate color manual on setup alone. It's beautiful. This car was definitely designed by serious racers for serious racers. I think this is without question the most thoughtout car ever (and I've owned everything from Associated to Yokomo). The fit and finish are excellent. You don't waste a lot of time sanding or dremeling parts. Great job XRAY
#2949
rcinifinity, I think he meant on other cars and not on the xray
#2950
Originally posted by theisgroup
rcinifinity, I think he meant on other cars and not on the xray
rcinifinity, I think he meant on other cars and not on the xray
#2951
Tech Regular
Upper pivot pin holders
ello, what exactly do the upper pivot pin holders do??
thanks
Rob STorey
thanks
Rob STorey
#2952
Anybody out there in Xray land care to tell me their own reasons for choosing Xray?? I've had very little exposure to this car but I got very interested after meeting the Xray team and seeing the cars at the Snowbird Nats in Orlando. Also if you could relate your experience to other cars you've had. The xray always seems to be cutting edge but always functional. Not much done just to be pretty. Thats what I see so I'm wondering what you see. Thanks folks.
#2953
just the fit and finish turned me.
I run a tc3 and i just feel that the slop in the car is excessive. the rear toe problem is also a pain.
In retrospect the xray has been well thought out and not something that needed a running fix.
I run a tc3 and i just feel that the slop in the car is excessive. the rear toe problem is also a pain.
In retrospect the xray has been well thought out and not something that needed a running fix.
#2954
guys, what springs/oil/piston combos do you run on ashphalt ?