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TLR 22 3.0 vs Xray xb2
Hi all I can't make my mind up on which one to choose!
All Points of view would be welcome ! |
Here we go, really is a waste of time asking a question like that because all the Xray fanboys will say Xray and the Losi fanboys will say Losi.
Both are very good cars, toss a coin and pick one. |
What track surface do you to you race on generally race on?
The xray is predominately a high traction (carpet/astro) motor forward car, that can be converted to work on low traction surfaces with extras such as weights, ball diff, low traction gearbox, etc. The losi is predominately a low-mid traction car, with a traditional stand up mid motor gearbox and ball diff, and a high traction motor forward gearbox conversion due in a few months. Out of the box is works best typically on low-medium traction, and is quite understeery on high traction surfaces. Both are good cars. One may be more suited to your local tracks. |
I'm am running on medium / high bite astro outdoors! Bit slippy when damp / cold !
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Spares
Can you get spares for each car at your local track? another thing to think of?
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I can get spares for xb2 and 22 3.0 (soon as there in stock !)
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I bought the 22 3.0. Raced it twice and preferred my YZ-2 so I've sold it.
Personally I'd try to have a go with both cars to see which you like best. |
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Hahaha. It did work but I preferred my YZ-2 :thumbsup:
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Buy both cars is the best answer
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like above posters said they each work better in different track conditions. If your tracks is mostly dry and high traction go for the YZ2/XB2, but if you spend most of the time racing in the damp go for the 22 3.0 (or my preference would be the Serpent MM for lower traction).
I just race 4wd in the winter haha. |
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