XRAY T2’009
#1083
Tech Master
iTrader: (37)
Does the following:
- moves battery slightly forward (handling) and further out from the centre line (pinion fitment)
- has holes ready for forward motor kit
IMHO, everything else is just optional and/or for cosmetic reasons. (which I don't like the new colour - prefer silver/black myself)
#1084
Tech Elite
iTrader: (147)
I have been running a 008 since December last year and the only 009 (specific) part I have put on is the main chassis.
Does the following:
Does the following:
- moves battery slightly forward (handling) and further out from the centre line (pinion fitment)
- has holes ready for forward motor kit
I've had 08's since last March 08 & they've gone well,
got two 09's when they landed this year & after checking then out ended up selling both (though one I built for a purchaser goes like a rocket)
I'm with you re the orange, yuk!
#1086
I hope that the T2R POVO that I bought goes well, at least it doesn't have that queer orange colour on it..........
That would be horrible and surely makes it slower........
That would be horrible and surely makes it slower........
#1088
The only reason i bought a 009 was because the orange color if not i would had stayed with my 007. Dont hate the player hate the game!
#1089
opinions
Ok, heres my deal. (I know I am in an XRAY thread but I will get to point) I am currently running my tcr5r in VTA I have tried several different setups even the one that the current fast guy at our track is using. I am thinking of trying an Xray 008 or 009 but am not sure if it will make a difference. It seems that the TC5r likes to be finessed a little and I like to throw my cars around. Drive it hard in the corners rotate then back on the gas (Probably from all the offroad nitro stuff I did).
My question is what are your thoughts on how the XRAY Likes to be driven? I have a TC5F for my 17.5 and love it but my rubber tire car for VTA doesn't seem to respond to changes and it seems that the margin for the correct setup is very small and the car is not very forgiving. Sorry if I am rambling but sinking another 500 in for a car isn't something I want to do but if it will make it better I am willing to do it. Thanks in advance!
My question is what are your thoughts on how the XRAY Likes to be driven? I have a TC5F for my 17.5 and love it but my rubber tire car for VTA doesn't seem to respond to changes and it seems that the margin for the correct setup is very small and the car is not very forgiving. Sorry if I am rambling but sinking another 500 in for a car isn't something I want to do but if it will make it better I am willing to do it. Thanks in advance!
#1090
For VTA you can always go with 007 and it will be 10 times better.
#1091
Tech Lord
iTrader: (52)
Ok, heres my deal. (I know I am in an XRAY thread but I will get to point) I am currently running my tcr5r in VTA I have tried several different setups even the one that the current fast guy at our track is using. I am thinking of trying an Xray 008 or 009 but am not sure if it will make a difference. It seems that the TC5r likes to be finessed a little and I like to throw my cars around. Drive it hard in the corners rotate then back on the gas (Probably from all the offroad nitro stuff I did).
My question is what are your thoughts on how the XRAY Likes to be driven? I have a TC5F for my 17.5 and love it but my rubber tire car for VTA doesn't seem to respond to changes and it seems that the margin for the correct setup is very small and the car is not very forgiving. Sorry if I am rambling but sinking another 500 in for a car isn't something I want to do but if it will make it better I am willing to do it. Thanks in advance!
My question is what are your thoughts on how the XRAY Likes to be driven? I have a TC5F for my 17.5 and love it but my rubber tire car for VTA doesn't seem to respond to changes and it seems that the margin for the correct setup is very small and the car is not very forgiving. Sorry if I am rambling but sinking another 500 in for a car isn't something I want to do but if it will make it better I am willing to do it. Thanks in advance!
I dont think the problem is the model car you drive. It is either your setup, your driving skill, or the two combined. I would venture to say you would end up with identical issues even with a brand new 009.
#1092
Tech Champion
iTrader: (208)
Ok, heres my deal. (I know I am in an XRAY thread but I will get to point) I am currently running my tcr5r in VTA I have tried several different setups even the one that the current fast guy at our track is using. I am thinking of trying an Xray 008 or 009 but am not sure if it will make a difference. It seems that the TC5r likes to be finessed a little and I like to throw my cars around. Drive it hard in the corners rotate then back on the gas (Probably from all the offroad nitro stuff I did).
My question is what are your thoughts on how the XRAY Likes to be driven? I have a TC5F for my 17.5 and love it but my rubber tire car for VTA doesn't seem to respond to changes and it seems that the margin for the correct setup is very small and the car is not very forgiving. Sorry if I am rambling but sinking another 500 in for a car isn't something I want to do but if it will make it better I am willing to do it. Thanks in advance!
My question is what are your thoughts on how the XRAY Likes to be driven? I have a TC5F for my 17.5 and love it but my rubber tire car for VTA doesn't seem to respond to changes and it seems that the margin for the correct setup is very small and the car is not very forgiving. Sorry if I am rambling but sinking another 500 in for a car isn't something I want to do but if it will make it better I am willing to do it. Thanks in advance!
#1093
Ok, heres my deal. (I know I am in an XRAY thread but I will get to point) I am currently running my tcr5r in VTA I have tried several different setups even the one that the current fast guy at our track is using. I am thinking of trying an Xray 008 or 009 but am not sure if it will make a difference. It seems that the TC5r likes to be finessed a little and I like to throw my cars around. Drive it hard in the corners rotate then back on the gas (Probably from all the offroad nitro stuff I did).
My question is what are your thoughts on how the XRAY Likes to be driven? I have a TC5F for my 17.5 and love it but my rubber tire car for VTA doesn't seem to respond to changes and it seems that the margin for the correct setup is very small and the car is not very forgiving. Sorry if I am rambling but sinking another 500 in for a car isn't something I want to do but if it will make it better I am willing to do it. Thanks in advance!
My question is what are your thoughts on how the XRAY Likes to be driven? I have a TC5F for my 17.5 and love it but my rubber tire car for VTA doesn't seem to respond to changes and it seems that the margin for the correct setup is very small and the car is not very forgiving. Sorry if I am rambling but sinking another 500 in for a car isn't something I want to do but if it will make it better I am willing to do it. Thanks in advance!
#1094
opinions
I appreciate all your responses. I agree on the driving style and believe me I am trying to adjust my driving but i am doing very well with my foam car I guess you can be more aggressive with the foam car. Just having issues with the car being consistent. I can turn some fast laps IE withing a few 10ths of the leaders but it is the consistency of the car that is troubling me. I drive a very tight line and stay in the line. like I stated earlier I have the identical setup that the guy who is winning has on his car. He just seems to have way more turn in than I do.
#1095
If he has more turn in (with same setup), maybe it's because he's slowing down before you do. If you push to hard, you'll push right though the turn. If you brake or slow down at the right point, then you'll be able to hit your marks no problem. And slowing down for a turn doesn't necessarily mean coming to a full stop or using brakes, it could be just going half throttle 10 feet before the turn to get the weight to transfer just right. There is a saying "slow is fast". This might apply in this situation.