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markw 14-02-2012 10:44 AM

Macnum chassis on madrat/x pro
 
hi all , has any tryed the Macnum chassis on the rat /x pro ? will it be worth trying to get the car more stable , i race on a bumpy grass track

thanks

lordnikon 14-02-2012 10:54 AM

It is slightly longer so may well help. I've got an un-used one if you want it ? Not sure what they cost $$ wise though :confused:

markw 14-02-2012 11:06 AM

i can get a new one for £10 posted how bout £7.00 posted

lordnikon 14-02-2012 11:21 AM

Yeah go for it. [email protected]. If you chuck your address on I'll get it out to you :thumbsup:

kaylon 14-02-2012 12:05 PM

I currently have a Macnum chassis instead of a X-Pro..was actually done by mistake :D

I'm changing back simply as I cannot get find a decent shell to fit :)

It's 12mm longer btw which is quite a bit.

J

ConceptRacing 14-02-2012 12:30 PM

I used a macnum chassis on a xpro last year and loved the car handled,so much more stable, allowing me to push the car a lot more, in certain situations a shorter chassis would have been better like small technical tracks, on a big fast track its seems a lot faster and more consistent, I fitted a tamiya 201 body to mine, with a small amount of trimming it fitted quite well and looked really good, well worth trying!

markw 14-02-2012 01:28 PM

a mate from my local track is using the longer chassis and he finds it more stable just need a little mod to get the shell to fit ...

Projectzip 14-02-2012 01:45 PM

Bulldog +8mm should fit from my preliminary investigations too!
:thumbsup:

WBChunks 14-02-2012 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ConceptRacing (Post 620738)
I used a macnum chassis on a xpro last year and loved the car handled,so much more stable, allowing me to push the car a lot more, in certain situations a shorter chassis would have been better like small technical tracks, on a big fast track its seems a lot faster and more consistent, I fitted a tamiya 201 body to mine, with a small amount of trimming it fitted quite well and looked really good, well worth trying!


Any pics :thumbsup:

Tom3012 14-02-2012 09:17 PM

I believe ansmnan will be releasing the X2 Evo at some point which come with a 6mm longer chassis and bulldog type shell...

Ill be testing mine this weekend :)

markw 14-02-2012 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom3012 (Post 620991)
I believe ansmnan will be releasing the X2 Evo at some point which come with a 6mm longer chassis and bulldog type shell...

Ill be testing mine this weekend :)

cool , please post back on here to wat u think of it..

Projectzip 15-02-2012 03:17 PM

Bulldog Shell On Hot Rod converted chassis.
Need to add a little heat to the nose to make it fit better but its getting there.

http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...52030618_n.jpg

JezT 15-02-2012 03:53 PM

I ran my Madrat in that format (ie Macnum tub) last year up until I took over my sons X2C; I loved it - suited my driving style ie Rubbish. Felt alot more stable so was able to push it harder.

Following advise from Eric, I got a 201 shell but never got round to painting it, however it will take a standard shell, you just need to ream a hole further forward.

ConceptRacing 15-02-2012 04:06 PM

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net..._4320659_n.jpg

budgio 15-02-2012 07:15 PM

I ran my old x-pro with the macnum chassis at the Area51 meet and it performed really well.I used a Proline vortex RB-5 shell which was ok with lots of Velcro
from what I've seen the Trf201 shell fits the best though.

Cameo 15-02-2012 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by markw (Post 620698)
hi all , has any tryed the Macnum chassis on the rat /x pro ? will it be worth trying to get the car more stable , i race on a bumpy grass track

thanks

I've done a tone of work with the std, +6mm Evo and the truck chassis (+15mm)
Where the truck chassis excels is on very loose and/or very bumpy conditions. It is the slowest to rotate through the corners but you can power out quite well if the conditions are slippery (best of the 3)

Personally if your track suits a rear mount car then the Evo with the cab forward is BY FAR the best.

markw 15-02-2012 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cameo (Post 621396)
I've done a tone of work with the std, +6mm Evo and the truck chassis (+15mm)
Where the truck chassis excels is on very loose and/or very bumpy conditions. It is the slowest to rotate through the corners but you can power out quite well if the conditions are slippery (best of the 3)

Personally if your track suits a rear mount car then the Evo with the cab forward is BY FAR the best.


got the chassis today , so will be testing it on sunday hopefully it will work well .

Cameo 16-02-2012 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by markw (Post 621416)
got the chassis today , so will be testing it on sunday hopefully it will work well .

I've also used this body from team azarashi http://www.team-azarashi.com/AZ-0018.html however this was before the cab forward. I must say the cars are much better with a cab forward design.


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