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gnr racer 11-10-2010 09:37 AM

x6 front bulkhead weight
 
Can someone point me in the direction of a good bulkhead weight for the x6 sQ,running indoor..quite a few different bulkhead weights & manufacturers etc,all confusing :cry:

Cream 11-10-2010 11:10 AM

Why not add weight with lead till you find a weight your happy with, Then look for a product that is the nearest to what suites your driving style.

Regards
Noel.

gnr racer 11-10-2010 05:57 PM

Yeh tried that Noel,but cant replicate weight so low down as cant get the stick on weights down there...no room
...Just thought the trishbits bulkhead at 43g seemed a bit heavy,wasnt sure if 43g was more suited to a b4 than x6.just trying to get the bloody thing to steer

Cream 11-10-2010 06:02 PM

Well mine are a little lighter at 36g if that helps?


I could even modify one if you wish to take a few more grams out?

ian h 11-10-2010 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gnr racer (Post 422317)
Yeh tried that Noel,but cant replicate weight so low down as cant get the stick on weights down there...no room
...Just thought the trishbits bulkhead at 43g seemed a bit heavy,wasnt sure if 43g was more suited to a b4 than x6.just trying to get the bloody thing to steer

Do you have weight behind the servo? 120g here is not uncommon.

TonyM 11-10-2010 06:25 PM

I run my X6 Squared with one of Noel's 'Cream Extreme' bulkheads. For me the weight is spot on and I add 80g behind the servo. I usually run with saddle pack lipo's pushed forward, unless it's wet then I take the servo weight out and revert to stick with the lipo weight further back.

Also, being stainless steel there's not a hope in hell of the bulkhead bending. Prior to this I had fitted brass bulkheads and I had two bend under high impact crashes - which I can do often and better than most.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cream (Post 422319)
Well mine are a little lighter at 36g if that helps?


I could even modify one if you wish to take a few more grams out?


Wraggy 11-10-2010 06:55 PM

if you want lighter and u can add to it with front brace if u require
http://www.p-dubracing.co.uk/page_1267563700774.html


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