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Chris Green 25-10-2011 06:57 PM

X2C Essential Upgrades
 
Hello all,

I'm considering an X2C for next season. What, if any, are essential upgrades?

Thanks

Chris

madmax 25-10-2011 07:14 PM

the car is very good right out the box, the main thing to do is the idlers in the gearbox. and that should be that

stumpiey 25-10-2011 08:11 PM

the kit screws are a little soft, i replaced the ones that get a bit of abuse like the shock mounting ones and the gearbox ones, but as above replace the idler gears, also i wouldnt use the kit shock oil, i found with kit springs 20 to 25wt in the rear and 25 to 30 in the front track depending.

It's a very nice bit of kit and easy to drive:thumbsup:

JBL 25-10-2011 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by madmax (Post 572609)
the car is very good right out the box, the main thing to do is the idlers in the gearbox. and that should be that

I agree with this fully, I went for the ceramic balls as well as the idle gear.

MikePimlott 25-10-2011 08:54 PM

As already said:

RW Idler gears
Kevlar diff gear
Buds Balls ceramics
Associated spur and slipper pads
Screw kit
Bit of lead weight

With these few extras its bullet proof and a really nice car to drive :thumbsup:

stumpiey 26-10-2011 04:09 AM

to be honest, it's just the idler gears that is an essential upgrade, everything else will be fine or you can upgrade bits and bobs as you go, no need to lash out loads on extras, Buy it, Build it, Race it, :thumbsup:

Tom3012 26-10-2011 07:09 AM

IMO... Ceramic diff balls and a B4 or xxx cr spur gear and slipper pads... The kit idler gears are ok to start with, the reason they strip is down to the kit slipper pads heating up and sticking putting all the strain on the gears... My standard idlers lasted me a good 3 or 4 months... They only we t because the slipper pads locked up.

Kit screws are ok, just be careful with them, stainless ones are a good option though...

:)


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