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Old 15-05-2013
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Default X6 Cubed first official "Body Off" pictures

X-Factory Release First “Body Off” Shots of the X6 Cubed






We have obtained body-off photos of X Factory engineer Paul Sinclair’s prototype X–6 Cubed, which we are now able to reveal. In recent months X-Factory has released photos with the body on, but they have kept the lid on details of the new car while final details of the design were being worked out. As can be seen from the photos, the X–6 Cubed will be an all carbon fibre car in keeping with X-Factory’s recently released SCX–60CF short course and the X–60CF stadium truck.



Spokesman Chazz Sinclair said, “We will be an all-carbon fibre company in about 6 weeks when the Cubed is released. Both the X–6 Squared and X–60 will still be available; they are molded chassis cars and there are certain advantages to that, but we believe most customers will prefer the lightweight, narrow carbon fibre cars.”



While the X–6 Cubed is similar in some ways to the X–60CF and SCX–60CF, that basic design has been changed and updated to many buggy specific changes. Engineer Paul Sinclair explained “Buggies are lighter and shorter, so you want different characteristics in how they take bumps, jump, and corner. Especially, they must flex differently, and we have achieved that in the X–6 Cubed.”



Several important features of the new X – 6 Cubed:


  • Carbon fibre construction
  • New top deck for easily adjustable chassis flex. Able to adjust both the amount of flex and where the chassis flexes.
  • New slim design for better cornering and performance over bumps.
  • Very close to minimum legal weight (lighter than many other buggies)
  • Moves rear shock tower forward. This moves the wing forward for better performance in the air. Many think it looks better too.
  • Great carbon fibre and polished aluminium look.
  • All new body and medium-downforce wing. (Existing high-downforce wing still fits also).
  • Retains X Factory’s great 4-Gear transmission.
  • Retains the X–6 Squared’s rear pivot and control arms.
  • Uses either saddle or shorty pack (both can be moved forward or back to change weight distribution easily and quickly).
Paul Sinclair said, “The car in these photos is my prototype car, and there are a few minor changes between this and final production. The biggest one is the way the ball studs are mounted to the rear tower, in production, the ballstuds will be in the same location but mounted vertically. Also, the body mounts are not on my car. Otherwise, this is pretty much it.”









Chazz added, “Eight Team drivers in U.K. have Cube’s, along with one in Belgium, one in Australia, and six U.S. Team drivers. Every one of them reports 2-3 tenths faster lap times than with their Squareds. More important, everyone says the Cubed is even easier to drive fast than the Squared was. That’s hard to believe, but they are unanimous. They describe the X–6 Cubed as ‘light and nimble’ compared to the Squared. The Cubed truly is higher math.”





After several delays from various parts suppliers, the X–6 Cubed should now begin shipping to dealers in early June. The car will be available two ways: a “Conversion Kit” for the AE B4/4.1/4.2 models and an “UpGrade Kit” for the X–6 Squared existing owners. More details on pricing to follow soon......



There is also a videocast where both Chazz and Paul reveal the car “body off” too, which can be found here - http://www.xfactoryrc.com/rc/Videos.php










More pictures can be found on our facebook page, UK distribution website and the X-Factory US website













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Pfff missed chance to update the gearbox to fit a geardiff as far as I can see.
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The car looks great! Great work Chazz & co and you are correct, carbon is the right way to go this is my next racing machine thank you.
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Pfff missed chance to update the gearbox to fit a geardiff as far as I can see.
Wow, you're taking the worst possible approach to look at this conversion If you need it that badly, make a 3D model of the casing with a mod to accept wider diffs and have it 3D printed: It will cost something between 20-35 euros - that's very cheap for a one-off functional part. Keep in mind X-Factory need to invest in costly moulds to do this, it's not worth it when the majority will probably keep running a ball diff anyway.

I love it! I've seen it in action, it looked so frisky, alive and nimble! Under the lid it's fitting to that: It's a lovely sight to behold whilst working on your car! One to watch and definetely on the wishlist to test/try out!
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I was expecting something alot different.

What with all the current cars in the top end of UK nationals having Ally chassis.
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I was expecting something alot different.

What with all the current cars in the top end of UK nationals having Ally chassis.
Alloy was tested and the Carbon was found to be far better.... unlike others X-Factory have never been a one to simply "copy" what else is already out there, if they simply copied then we would not have seen mid motor cars burst on the scene like we did several years back now.....

Alloy is nothing new, the Schumachers, Associated's and Kyosho's of the early 90's (and late 80's) were all alloy, before they went through the phase of moulded versiosn of graphite/plastic and carbon fibre chassis's and back full circle to alloy again. I would bet sometime in the future it all moves around again too.....
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Darren is correct. For about six months two of our Team drivers here in the U.S. have been testing Aluminum chassis Cubes, and they are faster than the Squared. We also have been testing CF for about four months, so we have considerable experience with both, and impressions from different drivers. We selected CF for many reasons, mostly because it has been faster.

With the CF X - 6 Cubed, the most important part of the set-up sheet will be which top deck bolts are snugged down tight, which ones are a bit loose, and which are not installed at all. Can't do that with aluminum...
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