Xray NT1
#5117
Hello!
I can see from the second photo that the steering servo is quite too outward. You should move it inward by changing the spacers on the servo holder
It helps you to have a better balance of the car (wieghts nearer to the centerline) and a better steer linkage setting
I can see from the second photo that the steering servo is quite too outward. You should move it inward by changing the spacers on the servo holder

It helps you to have a better balance of the car (wieghts nearer to the centerline) and a better steer linkage setting
#5118
Tech Initiate
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 42
Hello!
I can see from the second photo that the steering servo is quite too outward. You should move it inward by changing the spacers on the servo holder
It helps you to have a better balance of the car (wieghts nearer to the centerline) and a better steer linkage setting
I can see from the second photo that the steering servo is quite too outward. You should move it inward by changing the spacers on the servo holder

It helps you to have a better balance of the car (wieghts nearer to the centerline) and a better steer linkage setting
#5119

You can find the complete explanation at the page 25 of the NT1 Instruction Manual
The clearance between the servo arm and the front middle shaft should be at least 1mm (on your car you have more than 5mm I think)
bye!
#5122
#5125
Is anyone tried LiFe battery pack on 2010.
I'm thinking to order this one http://www.rc-toro.com/product_info....oducts_id=1666 , but not sure if it will fit since I don't have the car yet.
This is the size Size: 85x30x17.5mm
Do I still need a voltage regulator (standard 4.8/6V servos) for the LiFe , or I can run staight to the receiver?
I'm thinking to order this one http://www.rc-toro.com/product_info....oducts_id=1666 , but not sure if it will fit since I don't have the car yet.
This is the size Size: 85x30x17.5mm
Do I still need a voltage regulator (standard 4.8/6V servos) for the LiFe , or I can run staight to the receiver?
#5126
Is anyone tried LiFe battery pack on 2010.
I'm thinking to order this one http://www.rc-toro.com/product_info....oducts_id=1666 , but not sure if it will fit since I don't have the car yet.
This is the size Size: 85x30x17.5mm
Do I still need a voltage regulator (standard 4.8/6V servos) for the LiFe , or I can run staight to the receiver?
I'm thinking to order this one http://www.rc-toro.com/product_info....oducts_id=1666 , but not sure if it will fit since I don't have the car yet.
This is the size Size: 85x30x17.5mm
Do I still need a voltage regulator (standard 4.8/6V servos) for the LiFe , or I can run staight to the receiver?
#5128
I always use the setup tools to setup ride height. Pretty much always run 7mm in the front and 6mm in the rear in the setup tools. I never adjust ride height according to tire diameter. This way you always have the same camber, droop and stuff.
Makes setting up a car a lot easier.
#5129
Yeah, thats the point.
If so, I will prefer 8mm front and 7mm rear, or maybe 9/8 with lower downstop, because we have bumpy and big tracks with high tire wear.
Another thing; when your rear tires wear down, and you end up with very little ride height at rear(like 2-3mm), how does your car react compared to before?
If so, I will prefer 8mm front and 7mm rear, or maybe 9/8 with lower downstop, because we have bumpy and big tracks with high tire wear.
Another thing; when your rear tires wear down, and you end up with very little ride height at rear(like 2-3mm), how does your car react compared to before?



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