Xray T1
#6856
Tech Regular
Re: Personal Transponder
Originally posted by gido
Hi guys! I have an FOC and would like to know where is the best place to mount a personal transponder.
Thanks in advance for your inputs.
Hi guys! I have an FOC and would like to know where is the best place to mount a personal transponder.
Thanks in advance for your inputs.
#6857
Tech Initiate
Re: Re: Personal Transponder
Originally posted by Headbanger
Up near the front bumper away from the CF plates.
Up near the front bumper away from the CF plates.
#6859
HELP!!!
Is there anybody who has an extra 5mm ball joint they can send me. I'd be willing to pay, I just can't find anyone who has them in stock...
The part number is 302662.
If anyone can just throw one in an envelope and put a postage stamp on it...I would be forever indebted...(okay maybe not forever but GREATLY APPRECIATIVE.)
Thanks!
The part number is 302662.
If anyone can just throw one in an envelope and put a postage stamp on it...I would be forever indebted...(okay maybe not forever but GREATLY APPRECIATIVE.)
Thanks!
#6861
Tech Champion
iTrader: (5)
My New BMI Xray chassis is being cut today. Yahoo. I'll post pics when it arrives. This one is a prototype design which should be VERY aggressive handling and it also designed specifically for the short arms. Something myself and other Ohio Carpet racers have been dreaming up (OH-yeah-and some nutcase from KC too!!!).
Ray
Ray
#6863
Thanks A TON Blake...you got PM!
#6864
Re: HELP!!!
Originally posted by nutfluff
Is there anybody who has an extra 5mm ball joint they can send me. I'd be willing to pay, I just can't find anyone who has them in stock...
The part number is 302662.
If anyone can just throw one in an envelope and put a postage stamp on it...I would be forever indebted...(okay maybe not forever but GREATLY APPRECIATIVE.)
Thanks!
Is there anybody who has an extra 5mm ball joint they can send me. I'd be willing to pay, I just can't find anyone who has them in stock...
The part number is 302662.
If anyone can just throw one in an envelope and put a postage stamp on it...I would be forever indebted...(okay maybe not forever but GREATLY APPRECIATIVE.)
Thanks!
#6866
Tech Regular
My observations on some of the earlier posts.
1) Xray belts do snap. My son snapped his rear one a few weeks ago. Indoor carpet track (high grip) and running stock. Just went into 2wd down the straight....funny as hell to watch!
2) I have shortened my PT wires to abour 2", and mount it on the chassis under the belt between the receiver and servo.
1) Xray belts do snap. My son snapped his rear one a few weeks ago. Indoor carpet track (high grip) and running stock. Just went into 2wd down the straight....funny as hell to watch!
2) I have shortened my PT wires to abour 2", and mount it on the chassis under the belt between the receiver and servo.
#6867
Tech Regular
Setting Rear Toe on the FT
Can anyone help me with this. The instructions say to use caster clips to adjust rear toe. Is there a better way? The pin holders with the aluminum inserts are all the same. Any help would be appreciated.
#6868
Re: Setting Rear Toe on the FT
Originally posted by soon2bfast
Can anyone help me with this. The instructions say to use caster clips to adjust rear toe. Is there a better way? The pin holders with the aluminum inserts are all the same. Any help would be appreciated.
Can anyone help me with this. The instructions say to use caster clips to adjust rear toe. Is there a better way? The pin holders with the aluminum inserts are all the same. Any help would be appreciated.
Like the attached photo, but on the outside of the bulkhead.
#6869
The outside of the bulkhead? I thought they went between that holder and the bulkhead. Hmmm, I may have done my wrong....
#6870
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I was wondering what the biggest size spur gear (48 and 64 pitch) people are using with the low ratio in modified as i am going to make a spur gear cover so I dont get anymore rocks stuck in my spur gears and pinions and I need to know the diameter of the spurs so they dont hit the cover. this will make it like offroad cars will the fully enclosed spur and pinion.