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I am looking at getting a x2c for my first 1/10th as ive had a baja and now deciding to split and sell and go for some thing smaller and can race it locally instead off going miles away to race.

i want to buy as much as i can second hand so i need to know what motor and speed controller to buy. i can buy a speed passion 6.5 for cheap but not sure if that will be to powerful for me as a beginner. i have a spectrum dx3r so i dont need radio gear.

i just need your advice on what to buy for the x2c

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Get that motor,
SP gt2.0 lpf
Ive got a servo you can have,
saddles you can borrow,
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hi u can turn the speed down on ur hand set so if its to fast u can turn it down and wen u get better u can turn it up hope this helps
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thats all good, put the mod software on the speedo, also get a pair of upgrade idler gears
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hi u can turn the speed down on ur hand set so if its to fast u can turn it down and wen u get better u can turn it up hope this helps
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okay thanks for that as i thought you could do that but wants sure.
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I also would like to to know the essential upgrade parts. i will be racing it at taplow and would like to know some good set-ups from the people that run there
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PM me your e-mail address and i will send you my set up sheet
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Anyone else have any advice
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i would check what motor etc you can use at your local track mate. we are limited to 8.5 brushless but most of us use 10.5.
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taplow has no limit.
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make sure your build it with the upgraded idlers don't even bother with stock as they will go and it makes a mess.. loads of melted plastic gets stuck on the gears and diff!
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someone has offered me an x2c with upgrades so hopefully it will be okay for the right price.
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im getting my x2c tomorrow and need to know if a savox 1256 servo will fit in it.
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If its the standard size of most servos it will fit fine. I have a 1257 in mine.
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im getting my x2c tomorrow and need to know if a savox 1256 servo will fit in it.
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aww okay thats good. i use't to run it in my baja so i wondered if it would work
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It will work fine but be a little slow for steering duties. Try it and see if its ok for you. It was posted this morning mate recorded delivery as stated. Enjoy.
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