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tom plumb 12-10-2010 06:32 PM

x6
 
hello guys i am thinking about a x6 i have a cr2 at the moment but i cant get to grips with it really is a x6 the best choice wot do they drive like cheers:thumbsup:

AndrewCaunt 12-10-2010 06:46 PM

Ashleys drove X6 this year great results,you can put it down on any track and dont have to change set up at all.Great car :thumbsup:

tom plumb 12-10-2010 06:50 PM

wot are they like strenth wise? are they a stable car or twitchy

discothesnake 12-10-2010 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tom plumb (Post 422695)
wot are they like strenth wise? are they a stable car or twitchy

I have an x6 and they are very stable and very easy to drive. Really well balanced. I think parts for them are easier to get too. I am possibly puting mine up for sale shortly as i have just purchased a new B4.1. They are great cars tho.

Dave

AndrewCaunt 12-10-2010 07:48 PM

Very rear if it breaks.Do the maths:thumbsup:Also very easy to drive,just put down and drive.What more can i say.

MatJohnson 13-10-2010 07:57 AM

I changed cars halfway through last season from a CR2. The CR2 just wasn't for me but its still a good car. I have found setups for the X6 are easyer to get and advice is a lot more available than with the CR2.

The X6 felt a little better to drive for me as a new start driver (again) so it has been a good choice.

YoungChazz 13-10-2010 07:25 PM

Tom, there is another recent thread on this site, "Convince Me To Buy An X - 6" where there is a ton of discussion about the car.

bert digler 13-10-2010 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tom plumb (Post 422695)
wot are they like strenth wise? are they a stable car or twitchy

stable i broke 1 wishbone this year:thumbsup:

snige 13-10-2010 09:42 PM

great car highly recomend it only broke a rear wishbone and front wishbone all summer:thumbsup::thumbsup:

reg 14-10-2010 06:35 AM

i snapped one of the early squared chassis,chazz and DMS were very helpfull and very quickly sorted it out,apart from that i broke nothing:thumbsup:..........im even thinking of getting another one a year on:thumbsup:

Dave Dodd 14-10-2010 08:30 AM

the only stuff i have broke so far are the b4 parts :cry: but i do drive a bit close to the edge :lol:
oh and a wing mount :D

matdodd 14-10-2010 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by bert digler (Post 423098)
stable i broke 1 wishbone this year:thumbsup:


And for you thats very good :p

tom plumb 25-10-2010 07:07 AM

Right I have got a x6 wot weight are you guys runing in them? I will be ordering the weights from rude bits so could someone tell me wot I need cheers

YoungChazz 25-10-2010 08:11 PM

Not sure where you are racing Tom, but on most dirt outdoor tracks very little weight is added. It's the U.K. guys with their astro, grass, etc that use the weight. If that's you, I think the RudeBits and TrishBits kits are both good.

MRD 25-10-2010 08:27 PM

I found my X6 is better to drive on the slippy stuff with less weight in it. I had a brass plate under the speedo and two small weights under the battery and it was fine. At the players I had the same but with the brass front bulkhead and the cream shock tower weights.

One thing I have found is that I'm getting too much rear end grip so I ended up using an old flat wing to make the back end a little looser and the car was transformed.

tom plumb 25-10-2010 08:38 PM

cheers guys can someone tell me wot parts is b4 on the x6 like front arms idle gear anything that is b4 really cheers

/tobys 25-10-2010 08:51 PM

It's all in the back of the manual, P83-85 :)

tom plumb 25-10-2010 09:20 PM

i only have the instruction manuel which goes to page 34

/tobys 25-10-2010 09:26 PM

Are you a conversion or full kit? Both manuals can be downloaded from the Xfactory website: http://www.xfactoryrc.com/rc/Tech/In...ls.php#X6SqrEC

tom plumb 25-10-2010 09:29 PM

cheers:thumbsup:


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