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SHY 28-02-2010 05:01 PM

XX4 belt cover modification
 
http://www.ymr.no/10orTip7.htm

-hope you like it! :D

Jedi Master 28-02-2010 05:08 PM

Well done, very ingenious!!!

Kusal 28-02-2010 08:37 PM

Shy,
Great idea, going to try to do the same thing to my 'old' XX4 and revive it again!:thumbsup:
I was looking at your other tips and tricks and had a look at XXX CR dif in X5 or XX4 but I got the message that the account was suspended.
Any possibility to revive this specifc trick again?:confused:
Thanks:)

pugboy 01-03-2010 12:44 PM

This is just the type of solution I needed yesterday, when at a meeting my clicker expired and was locked, but there was no way of removing the clicker from the shaft although annoyingly it can almost be done! Needless to say it was a good hour and a missed qualifying heat to get it sorted. The car looked virtually like an unbuilt kit at one point with screws everywhere. Don't get me wrong the xx4 is a great car to drive but it is a pig to maintain quickly.

Just one question, is the diagonal cut to the main rear cover really worth doing as well as the one near the servo?

ashleyb4 01-03-2010 04:39 PM

An hour chris you where taking your time...

A

Quote:

Originally Posted by pugboy (Post 349798)
This is just the type of solution I needed yesterday, when at a meeting my clicker expired and was locked, but there was no way of removing the clicker from the shaft although annoyingly it can almost be done! Needless to say it was a good hour and a missed qualifying heat to get it sorted. The car looked virtually like an unbuilt kit at one point with screws everywhere. Don't get me wrong the xx4 is a great car to drive but it is a pig to maintain quickly.

Just one question, is the diagonal cut to the main rear cover really worth doing as well as the one near the servo?


Robfo 01-03-2010 06:42 PM

Chris, didn't know you missed a race! You should have said i would have got it done for you....

pugboy 01-03-2010 10:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robfo (Post 349937)
Chris, didn't know you missed a race! You should have said i would have got it done for you....

Rob, you had your own stuff to deal with trying to clear the unclearable jump! It took longer than it should have cause one of the long screws in the rear bulkhead was fooked. It was just one of those shit, I want to give up days, and pulled out in the final as was getting mullered by nnumpties! :thumbsup:

pugboy 01-03-2010 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashleyb4 (Post 349872)
An hour chris you where taking your time...

A

Yes ash I was, I'm an xx4 rookie but I'll still kick your ass, as long as I haven't bust another clicker!:thumbsup:

SHY 02-03-2010 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kusal (Post 349593)
Shy,
Great idea, going to try to do the same thing to my 'old' XX4 and revive it again!:thumbsup:
I was looking at your other tips and tricks and had a look at XXX CR dif in X5 or XX4 but I got the message that the account was suspended.
Any possibility to revive this specifc trick again?:confused:
Thanks:)

Thx guys!

Yes, a lot of the old tips were on the old X-Factory forum. Which is now gone. But Paul Sinclair has kindly sent me a backup of the old forum, and I'll try and revive it. Just gotta learn a bit about PHP and mySQL first...

Quote:

Originally Posted by pugboy (Post 349798)
Just one question, is the diagonal cut to the main rear cover really worth doing as well as the one near the servo?

Not really, no. It saves you very little time. I bought a used set of top covers from the US, and it was already cut by the servo. I was originally only planning the diagonal cut as seen on the oOple XX4 review. But I thought - hey! Let's do both... At least with only the cut by the servo you need to unmount the servo in order to change the middle belt, which is not good. So with only one cut I'd prefer the diagonal one. Maybe this proves that the brits are more intelligent than the americans? :p

pugboy 02-03-2010 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SHY (Post 350245)
Thx guys!

Yes, a lot of the old tips were on the old X-Factory forum. Which is now gone. But Paul Sinclair has kindly sent me a backup of the old forum, and I'll try and revive it. Just gotta learn a bit about PHP and mySQL first...



Not really, no. It saves you very little time. I bought a used set of top covers from the US, and it was already cut by the servo. I was originally only planning the diagonal cut as seen on the oOple XX4 review. But I thought - hey! Let's do both... At least with only the cut by the servo you need to unmount the servo in order to change the middle belt, which is not good. So with only one cut I'd prefer the diagonal one. Maybe this proves that the brits are more intelligent than the americans? :p

Sorry fella, wasn't pooh poohing your idea, it solves alot of problems, good to see posts like this. Long live the xx4 I say, it's legendary and has to be the benchmark by which all cars are designed geometry-wise, not that I'm biased or anything!:D

B44&501xRacerEX 02-03-2010 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jedi Master (Post 349511)
Well done, very ingenious!!!

Pretty nice modification.
I guess he used epoxy putty in some places.
Be a nice mod to anyones car, to check belt wear without taking
the whole car apart.

Oliv996 03-03-2010 07:19 AM

Hi dude !

I'm very pleased to read such a mod done by your labs :woot:

Very nice and smart ideas indeed. I like the inspection window principle a lot.

Yeah, it would be great if you could bring back to life the old tips everybody put on the old X-Factory forum :thumbsup:

Olivier


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