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showtime 08-03-2008 03:02 PM

i like the orange wheels too :thumbsup:

ben 08-03-2008 11:34 PM

So then garry and andy what did you think to your cars tonight at york? Looked like you broke quite alot of bits between you.:woot:

AndyM 08-03-2008 11:38 PM

ey up ben,

really liked the car tonight!! well, from when i used it...i had a few problems through the night, but they will all be sorted by next outing.

I thought it was really great how Yanina (Team Xtreme) gave Garry a ring, to see how he was getting on with the new car; really kind :)

so yehh, enjoyed it :D

ben 08-03-2008 11:40 PM

whos yanina???? :confused:

AndyM 08-03-2008 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndyM (Post 101982)
Yanina (Team Xtreme)


:thumbsup:

Garry Driffill 08-03-2008 11:58 PM

Ben,

My car got faster round by round through the night. Some parts broke i felt due to tyre choice early on which made the car very twichey indeed. plus in practice everyting needed to be punched into the handset giving a good balance on steering.

I got the call from Lewis and Yanina on anouther note but they asked how the night was going..

The car was good as i say it got faster and faster as the night went on which is definatly a good thing. I beleive that andys car broke becasue of a bad line onto the jump :D.. But earlier in the night it was flying !

Garry

AndyM 09-03-2008 12:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Garry Driffill (Post 101991)
I beleive that andys car broke becasue of a bad line onto the jump :D


..maybee :rolleyes: :thumbsup:

The car really was flying though :D

can't wait to get a one-way in it

mattym0310 09-03-2008 12:08 AM

the cars looked very quick tonight.
i am very much looking forward to getting mine out on the track for next week! :D

ben 09-03-2008 06:03 PM

Yes. the cars looked extremely fast last night. Just ashame about the faults you had on the cars.. :o

rcracer 09-03-2008 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ben (Post 102047)
Yes. the cars looked extremely fast last night. Just ashame about the faults you had on the cars.. :o

not really faults Ben just breakages... happens to us all :)

RogerM 09-03-2008 06:28 PM

Ben, give the guys a chance ..... when I started running Preds I had all sorts of breakages but after a few meetings you get used to the driving style required, which is unlike any other car I have driven, and the breakages stop and the results come!!!

Good luck lads

rcracer 09-03-2008 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RogerM (Post 102060)
Ben, give the guys a chance ..... when I started running Preds I had all sorts of breakages but after a few meetings you get used to the driving style required, which is unlike any other car I have driven, and the breakages stop and the results come!!!

Good luck lads

totaly agree :thumbsup:

AndyM 09-03-2008 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RogerM (Post 102060)

Good luck lads

thanks mate, appreciate it.

It was the same with you when you first got your S4 ben, and the same now with all your axles snapping :rolleyes:

so just wait a week or two, and i'll be just as quick, if not quicker than i was before, and i'll leave you in the dust :thumbsup:

ben 09-03-2008 06:39 PM

ok andy we will see. Just make sure you dont break any wheels:woot: LOL.

good luck you team extreme drivers:thumbsup:

chrispattinson 13-03-2008 11:49 AM

On Tuesday, our club night, I had a quick drive of Peter Ellis' X11. It was new built, with no setup work done.

It felt very fast and aggressive. I wouldnt have felt comfortable driving for 5 minutes with it like that, but for a few laps, it was incredible.

It hasn't persuaded me to leave the Tamiya and get a Pred, but those who dismiss it so easily should drive it first.

XTREME RC 13-03-2008 12:42 PM

Hi there
Well done for having a go:) The X11 is a fast car and can be aggressive too, but with the right set-up it can be very smooth. It does keep you on your toes and after a few races you will find that you just 'drive' it. Smoothly or aggressively. :)

Southwell 13-03-2008 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrispattinson (Post 103447)
On Tuesday, our club night, I had a quick drive of Peter Ellis' X11. It was new built, with no setup work done.

It felt very fast and aggressive. I wouldnt have felt comfortable driving for 5 minutes with it like that, but for a few laps, it was incredible.

It hasn't persuaded me to leave the Tamiya and get a Pred, but those who dismiss it so easily should drive it first.

The best way to drive a pred i found is smoothly. If you try to push it, it will get agressive. If you really concentrate on your lines and exit it will be extremelly quick around a lap.

Garry Driffill 13-03-2008 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrispattinson (Post 103447)
On Tuesday, our club night, I had a quick drive of Peter Ellis' X11. It was new built, with no setup work done.

It felt very fast and aggressive. I wouldnt have felt comfortable driving for 5 minutes with it like that, but for a few laps, it was incredible.

It hasn't persuaded me to leave the Tamiya and get a Pred, but those who dismiss it so easily should drive it first.


Chris,

Thats ace. what was the track like you tried the car on ? was it indoor or outdoor ? :)

chrispattinson 14-03-2008 12:12 PM

Indoor (sports hall) type track, with a couple of large jumps. On power steering seemed to throw the rear out too much. Probably, as Peter said, too much antisquat on rear.

The TRF501X has a lot of on power steering ( I run with overdrive at the front), but the rear seems to be more controlled with mine than the Pred. The throttle was coming in very strongly with the Pred, that woul'dnt have helped.

Must stress though that the pred was not setup.


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