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Old 01-06-2009
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Default Weight distrubition Cat sx lipo converted

Anyone know where the ideal center of gravety is on the cat sx with nimh??(CG)
I have converted mine to lipo, but it is no good to drive,
have tried damper posistions/ damper oil/ springs/ tires/ link posistions/ wheigt in the front-rear, almost everything.....
nothing seems to work my X6 is still faster.

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Old 02-06-2009
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my X6 is still faster.


And how is that the Cat's fault?
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And how is that the Cat's fault?
Maybe it isnt...
The X6 is really fast
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Nobody knows the CG of the Cat???
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Default Problem fixed



My rear drive shafts hits the outdrives at full compression, and make the car bounce right back.
Thats why i couldt"nt push the car without flipping in every landing/high-speed curve.

Ive have mounted 2shock o-rings at eatch damper rod, is it any other way to fix this without change the wheel geometry?
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