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Old 25-04-2011
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Default Ansmann X2Pro XL

Just to let everyone know, I have fitted a Macnum chassis to my X2, what a difference that has made to the car, in fact 15mm difference, it drives really well, very stable and balanced, had a practice with it on Saturday, with a few set up changes to make it handle just that bit better it felt really good to the point that the 2 guys with me on Saturday are F2 drivers (Dean Gibbs and Jon Seals) I managed to keep within shouting distance of them, usually they are that much faster they are are in a different league to me, I was wondering of anyone else has tried this, raced it on Sunday at Coventry against a few decent drivers, overall ended up 2nd in the B final, but in qualifiying I managed to get a 8th and 9th in round with lap times not far off the top runners, I think the best time was a 15 in 310, should have had a 16 lapper but didnt quite happen, you know how its is, I think it was the driver more than the car, the car needs more run time to get used to the longer chassis but overall I feel its a better set up than standard, a lot easier to drive, easier to push hard into corners, flows a lot better over bumps, checked it against a Losi 22 and its the same length, for the cost its a well worth upgrade to get a car that already handles really well and is even more competitive than standard. anyones thoughts one this subject will be more than welcome.
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