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05.08.2008, 09:28 AM

Awesome replay, just what I was after cheers :)

Is there any non-ball diff options for the 18t series? Any more info on the XRay? I would drive it in and outdoors, nothing too dirty though, generally a fairly well groomed home track as well. Youtube doesnt like my videos much (chops down the quality a lot), but heres the first few lap attempts on the first build of our track if your interested http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfCfql0Tixo fairly small now, plenty of room to expand though.
   
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05.08.2008, 09:51 AM

Cheers

I will have to check out your vid when I am home... no Youtube at work
Hey, those tracks don't need to be big to have some good fun. Ours is pretty small too. Most times we race one-on-one, or play tag or whatever

Well, the ball diff is just fine in the RC18... does a good job. No other option that I am aware of.

The XRay is real nice, very similar to the RC18 in design. COmes with a steel spur, but on the other hand the gears are exposed, and no gear cover that I know of.

And yeah, I have been there, even well groomed dirt tracks will send dirt/stones into your open spur/pinion... just gives a funky sound, but still, with the gearcover on, those RC18 are real quiet. And the spurs live forever.

I considered the XRay for myself too, but it would be a shame for that nice carbon chassis on our track. Never liked CF anyway... you can check out the XRay line-up at teamxray.com

Have a good one

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