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Welcome to the XRAY T4'18 Thread & Wikipost! Here you will find some useful info, tips and tricks as well as setups that are used by several team drivers. This wikipost is a work in progress and should continue to develop over time. Feel free to add anything you feel is useful to the community!

New for 2018:
Similar to 2017, the T4'18 kit comes available in the U.S. with either a Graphite chassis (Part no. XRA300024), or Aluminum Flex chassis (Part no. XRA300024A) along with all of the great features introduced last year. We recommend the Graphite chassis for starting on asphalt, and the Aluminum Flex for starting on carpet. The big changes for 2018 are much lower center of gravity, courtesy of the Ultra Low Profile (ULP) shocks/towers and narrower weight distribution by shifting the motor in towards the center-line of the car. In moving the motor closer to the center, the topdeck and layshaft bulkheads have been re-designed. Also new this year, the motor mount includes more holes which extend further toward the rear of the car to improve traction. With the new shorter shocks, the 2018 will use the same springs as previous T4 models.

What's NEW at T4 2018? Convert your '17 to '18 specs with these parts:

- NEW chassis plate (3 options to chose from, Graphite, Aluminum, Alum. Flex)
- NEW topdeck
- NEW ULP shocks (4mm shorter than 2017)
- NEW ULP shock towers (4mm shorter than 2017)
- NEW Motor mount (1mm narrower than 2017)
- NEW Motor mount plate
- NEW layshaft bulkheads
- NEW 51mm ECS ES driveshafts

301145 T4'18 CHASSIS 2.2MM GRAPHITE
301199 T4'18 UPPER DECK 2.0MM GRAPHITE
302084 ULP SHOCK TOWER FRONT 3.0MM GRAPHITE
303001-O T4'18 ALU LAYSHAFT BULKHEAD RIGHT - ORANGE
303002-O T4'18 ALU MOTOR MOUNT - ORANGE
303003-O T4'18 ALU MOTOR MOUNT PLATE - ORANGE
303085 ULP SHOCK TOWER REAR 3.0MM GRAPHITE
305221 ECS (ES) DRIVE SHAFT 51MM FOR 2MM PIN - HUDY SPRING STEEL(tm) (1)
305334 ECS ES (EXTRA STRONG) DRIVE SHAFT 51MM - HUDY SPRING STEEL(tm) - SET
308043-O ULP ALU SHOCK ADJUSTABLE NUT - ORANGE (2)
308308-O ULP ALU SHOCK ABSORBER-SET - ORANGE (2)
308324 ULP ALU SHOCK BODY (2)
308334 ULP COMPOSITE SHOCK PARTS
308354-O ULP ALU SHOCK CAP-NUT WITH VENT HOLE - ORANGE (2)

Tips & Tricks:

Alex Hagberg's Tech Tip Tuesday articles

How to mount your Protoform LTC-R Body
Setting static camber
How to mount weight on your chassis Part1
How to mount the rear wing on Protoform bodies
Simple troubleshooting guide
How to mount the battery on your chassis
How to glue your front tires for CRC Black carpet with Eric Anderson
Mastering the Sanwa M12S: Utilizing Exponential and RMode
How to mount weight on your chassis Part2
Mastering the Sanwa M12S: Utilizing TH-Hold

ULP Shock:

Building the new ULP Shock w/ Zero Rebound by Dominic Quek

Team driver Tim Wahl posted some very useful build tips for the T4'16 on Facebook as he worked through building a new kit. These tips will still apply on the current model.

1- Carbon Parts
2-Suspension
3-Solid Axle and Differential
4-Bulkheads & Drivetrain
5-Driveshaft (ECS & CVD)
6-Front & Rear Suspension
7-Tweak
8-Anti-Roll Bar
9-Battery Fix (OPTIONAL)
10-Bumper & Body
11-Shocks
12-Steering

Center Brace:
The manual indicates using a 2mm shim under the center brace when attaching to the chassis plate. The gap is actually 3mm, so a 3mm shim should be used here.

Tuning Note:
On Carpet we have found that adding screws or doubling up the graphite brace will make the car react quicker to steering input, & change direction faster. Raising the graphite brace off of the aluminum bulkheads by placing a shim under it on the front and rear holes will reduce response. Using the tie-rod will reduce initial response to input, but will generate more in-corner traction or 'side-bite'. Using no brace will generate even more of this 'side-bite' but all of this is at the expense of corner speed. Best to use the tie-rod or no brace only in low-traction conditions. Additionally, the center brace increases forward traction, so removing it will potentially increase wheel-spin out of low speed corners.

New Graphite Hubs:
Xray have recently released some additional Graphite hubs for the T4 lineup. The 4° Graphite C-Hub has been out for some time and is known to improve steering on entry, and in general makes the car turn better. This has been the go-to c-hub on asphalt for many on the Xray team, though it is not needed on high bite carpet. The Graphite rear hub tends to make the car more stable, especially on corner entry. We are still working on gathering input on the new Graphite steering block, but for the moment feel that it should improve steering response. All Graphite parts are approximately 1g lighter than the Hard or Medium options.

ARS Tuning courtesy of Ed (TryHard):
If you set the ARS up with no shims under either inside or outside ball positions, it actually adds toe-in under compression, at around 1° at 5.2mm ride height (how much it adds depends how much the car compresses, obviously )

Adding shims reduces the amount added (1mm under one of the links gives about 0.5°), until the link has 2mm worth of shims (1mm either side, or 2mm on one side) makes the ARS neutral. Adding more shims then turns it into reducing toe in under compression.

Whilst that might sound a bit backwards, it's actually not quite as simple as it sounds. By having the links to add toe, you gain forward traction. Also consider as the car rolls, the inside wheel is in negative compression, and the outside in compression. So the inside is toe-ing out, and the outside toe-ing in, so the whole rear is then 'steering' in the direction of the turn. Obviously the inside wheel has a lot less influence than the outside as it's far less loaded, but the effect is still there.

Optional & Tuning Parts to consider:

XRA301146 T4'18 ALU CHASSIS 2.0MM - SWISS 7075 T6 **For very high traction** (Approx. 108g)
XRA301147 T4'18 ALU FLEX CHASSIS 2.0MM - SWISS 7075 T6 **For high traction** (Approx. 93g)
XRA301169 T4'18 UPPER DECK 1.6MM GRAPHITE
XRA302254 Composite Steering Block - Graphite
XRA302334 Aluminum C-Hub Block - Caster
0° - Orange **Only for ARS**
XRA302383 Composite C-Hub Right – 4
° - Graphite (ECS) **Not recommended for high traction**
XRA302384 Composite C-Hub Left – 4
° - Graphite (ECS) **Not recommended for high traction**
XRA302711 Brass Front Lower 1-Piece Suspension Holder - Front - FF
XRA302803 1.3mm Front Anti-Roll Bar

XRA303360 Composite Upright 0° Outboard Toe-In - Graphite
XRA303802 1.2mm Rear Anti-Roll Bar

XRA305137 Steel Solid Axle Driveshaft Adapters - HUDY Spring Steel **Highly recommend**
XRA305242 Composite Drive Shaft Replacement Cap 3.5mm – Orange – Strong (QTY 4)

XRA305351 Aluminum Wheel Hub – Offset “-0.75mm” – Black (QTY 2)
XRA305352 Aluminum Wheel Hub - Offset
“+0.75mm” - Black (QTY 2)
XRA306191 T4 Graphite + Aluminum Fully Adjustable Battery Holder
XRA308029 ULP ALU PROGRESSIVE SHOCK SYSTEM - SET (2) **Only for asphalt**
XRA308264 4S Spring-Set Progressive C=2.5-2.8 (QTY 2)

XRA308276 4S Spring-Set C=2.7 (QTY 2)
XRA308286 4S Spring-Set C=2.6 (QTY 2)

Recent Setups:
7-Oct - Alexander Hagberg - IIC - High Traction Carpet - Mod Q2, P2
7-Oct - Craig Xavier - IIC - High Traction Carpet - SuperStock Q5, P5

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Old 08-21-2018, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Benzaah

ive got a 17 and run on bumpy low grip asphalt. Any set up tips?in particular flex settings with the motor mount?
Motor mount flex is a nice tuning aid but on a bumpy low grip track it will be a minor change for the most part. And we need to know what the car needs before you can decide what adjustment to make.

Have you run on the track yet? Where does the car need help the most? Steering, rear grip in or out of corners?
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Originally Posted by Benzaah

ive got a 17 and run on bumpy low grip asphalt. Any set up tips?in particular flex settings with the motor mount?
have a look on the xray site at UK setups from Stafford or West London (WLRC)
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If shaft cut too short might not get enough droop if needed. I believe the Xray guys do not cut the shaft and keep it at 9mm?
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I have plenty of droop available still.
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Originally Posted by Benzaah

ive got a 17 and run on bumpy low grip asphalt. Any set up tips?in particular flex settings with the motor mount?
Use 1.6mm topdeck and lower the arms on the suspension mounts. This will create overall grip
Light diff and a lot of droop to maximize grip. Values depend on car behaviour entry/ exit

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A new to me Xray t4 😬 I’m excited, took me about a month to make my decision.
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Does anyone know if Bruno's world setup (lower aluminum, upper 2mm deck with 4mm spacers?) has more or less flex than the box kit setup? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by rccartips
Does anyone know if Bruno's world setup (lower aluminum, upper 2mm deck with 4mm spacers?) has more or less flex than the box kit setup? Thanks.
Should be stiffer. I know the worlds chassis has 2 more holes than normal but the alu chassis' are quite a bit stiffer than kit.
Team drivers have typically run the 1.6mm top deck with the alu chassis, but Bruno's car had a different design that was still 2mm (at least according to his sheet anyway)
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but Bruno's car had a different design that was still 2mm (at least according to his sheet anyway)
I reckon that is about as trustworthy as a room full of bankers.
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For 17.5 blinky, do you use ARS to toe in or toe out under compression? I have the optional 2mm lower blocks, so I can set up to toe in under compression (the kit blocks only seem to allow toe out?). Was thinking 1.5 deg toe (for less drag) then when cornering more toe in via ARS to prevent oversteer. Anyone tried?
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Originally Posted by rccartips
For 17.5 blinky, do you use ARS to toe in or toe out under compression? I have the optional 2mm lower blocks, so I can set up to toe in under compression (the kit blocks only seem to allow toe out?). Was thinking 1.5 deg toe (for less drag) then when cornering more toe in via ARS to prevent oversteer. Anyone tried?
un aware of many people having massive luck with ARS in slower classes.
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Originally Posted by cplus
I reckon that is about as trustworthy as a room full of bankers.
Or you could look at the photos and see it's different
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Originally Posted by rccartips
For 17.5 blinky, do you use ARS to toe in or toe out under compression? I have the optional 2mm lower blocks, so I can set up to toe in under compression (the kit blocks only seem to allow toe out?). Was thinking 1.5 deg toe (for less drag) then when cornering more toe in via ARS to prevent oversteer. Anyone tried?
Running the standard ARS blocks with 0 shims can give you a very small amount of toe gain under compression. It is minimal though, maybe 0.2* or so if I remember right. I've run some stock TC with ARS over the summer and started out with 1mm on each side of the toe link at 2.5* toe. Over time I removed 1mm of that shim 0.5mm at a time because the car was too free. It was a nice tuning tool to have, and made myself and others wonder why we haven't been using it on carpet.
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Or you could look at the photos and see it's different
that also assumes it’s not just a photo car. Wouldn’t be the first time a different car to what was actually raced was handed over to be photographed.

Good chance it was this time - and that top deck is definitely coming.
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that also assumes it’s not just a photo car. Wouldn’t be the first time a different car to what was actually raced was handed over to be photographed.

Good chance it was this time - and that top deck is definitely coming.
The car in the photos was marked as if it were the car that they submitted to race with. See the stickers and paint located in front of the servo on the attached.


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