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Old 13-06-2010
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I don't want to sound too daft but, im ready for a new car shortly and i've been giving the SX2 some thought (as well as the DEX410R). Now, this is my first year doing off road and i'm wanting a car that i can go further with, i would just like to know a couple of things:

1/ How would your rate the car in general? (pros/Cons)

2/ What is the difference between the Pro CF kit and the S1 kit?

I know the answers are prob available with a bit of research on the tinterweb but i would rather get some opinions off you helpfull people

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the only difference for the carbon and S1 kits is the chassis and shock mounts. The S1 kit will have a little more flex and therefore be a little more forgiving to a newer driver. And any money saved can be spent on choice upgrades like the front alloy gearbox tops and a stegger brace.

oh, and the cat is an ace car!
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the only difference for the carbon and S1 kits is the chassis and shock mounts. The S1 kit will have a little more flex and therefore be a little more forgiving to a newer driver. And any money saved can be spent on choice upgrades like the front alloy gearbox tops and a stegger brace.

oh, and the cat is an ace car!
Are these the only things you would say need upgrading as soon as pos to make it more robust?

Is it a strong car in general? i wouldn't say i crash an awful lot but i have a fair share of bumps and scrapes?
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the front wishbones are a lot beefier on the SX2. the shock towers will break if you add an alloy gearbox top, but most cars shock mounts will break if you land on them badly enough.

the stegger brace will hold up the front pivot blocks much better.

It's generally pretty strong from my experience, and i've tested the strength a few times!

you can add alloy rear gearbox tops, but they aren't as essential as the front as the wing absorbs a lot of impact.

better quality turnbuckles would be a good idea as the kit ones can bend on bad landings.
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what turnbuckles have you found that work best on yours?
Yeah the shock towers are understandable, i broke 4 on my first Race at Talywain National

I'm currently running the HPI Cyber 10b, which i have found has held up to most of the beatings i've given it while getting to grips with off road racing, so i can't fault that on strength so obviously not wanting something that is a lot weaker.

Also a couple of people have said if you hit something with the front then the diff casing can sometimes open up, have you had any probs like this?

Thanks for your help anyway much appreciated!
i didn't realise choosing a car could be so difficult lol
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also you wont get the threaded big bores with the s1 cat but this is only my presumption as my cougar s1 came with the race spec shocks where you adjust the pre load via plastic clips on the shock body. bear this in mind as it will cost you 80 quid to upgrade to the cf pro spec shocks.
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