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X - 7 Gen 6.2
Ellis got his 6.2 last week, and got a few packs through it on May 27. He took 4th with it at E.P.R. yesterday, and pronounced the 6.2 greatly improved over the 5.1 he has been driving. And that's after taking third at Stotfold with the 5.1!
Paul took his 6.2 to Summit R/C in Ft. Wayne, Indiana on Saturday. It was a club race day and they did not have a 4WD class, but he ran several packs in the 6.2 and also says it's a big improvement, very close to a production car. Some new pix on our FB page, http://www.facebook.com/XFactoryRC Nothing special about the pix, just wanted to show you we continue to work and make progress with this new car. We won't release it until we are sure it's right. |
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Hi Chazz,
Is it the final version of the X7 prototype? Are you going to make some changes /corrections at the 6.2 Version? What's about the release date? Do you have an idea? Greets - Daniel |
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We keep thinking that every one is final -- wouldn't make it otherwise. And we realize that engineering projects have a way of never being done, that there always can be improvement.
Ellis agrees the 6.2 is a significant improvement over the 5.1 that he has been running. It's very close to production. We moved some components around between the 5.1 and the 6.0, then moved them again in the 6.1, and changed a significant position for the 6.2. The 6.0 and 6.1 are C.A.D. only, they were never made. When we made the 6.2 we spent much time talking about how this car would be produced. We now think we may have gone slightly too far and may have to come back a touch on one of the moves. We do expect to produce several more of what will be a 6.3 so more Team guys will have them for testing and set-up work. This will be done ASAP (Remember that the router is busily cutting SCX - 60CF stuff. Paul was at the shop until 10:30 tonight.) and we expect this last little bit to do it. You'll know we think we're there when you see other Team guys with them beside Paul & Ellis. |
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Thank you for your response. So we can soon expect the first official pictures of the final version and a release date?
Have you actually taken over parts of other cars, such as parts of a B4 for the X6? Ehm...Could I also get an X7 prototype to test? ;D Let me know if you looking for drivers in Luxemburg ;D Sorry for the many questions, but I can not wait to see the new car...I'm looking forward to this new chassis |
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whats the x6 body?
http://www.facebook.com/XFactoryRC#!...type=1&theater
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Durango, there are a few parts from other cars. We are using B4 diffs so The Family will only have to carry one set of those parts. And we plan now to sell the car with AE V2 shocks, so, again, fewer parts for The Family.
The rear hub carriers will probably be AE parts too, same as the X - 6, and the front hub carriers & spindles will be from another car, probably not AE. Other than those items, it will be all X Factory. The Kit will include all those parts; no more Conversions. |
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any date at all yet
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Hi Chazz, good idea keeping the most maintenance-intensive parts (diffs and shocks) compatible with the X6. Will it be possible to fit gear diffs though? The DEX410 showed it could be at least as fast as ball diffs.
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@trek: No firm date yet. We are trying for late this fall, but we are notorious for missing those kinds of dates. More likely next spring. Let's put it this way: As soon as we possibly can!
@Kick: We have done no testing with a gear diff, and do not plan to. The AE ball diff is a good, proven unit. One thing is, which outdrives to use? Go with the original ones that fit the B4 and X - 6, or with the newer B4.1 metric ones? |
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Dont worry too much about availability, since I am sure in time X-Factory are going to be getting their own high quality outdrives made just as they have with slipper plates, CVD's, axles and the top shaft already. If AE ones dry up in supply then this will just be sooner than expected....
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Darren, how do you know what we are thinking??? Have you been sneaking around our shop at night???
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Too bad for the gear diff, from what I hear at the track it's a real deal-breaker for some. We run on a high-grip carpet track that's rough on the ball diffs, and it's a pain to rebuild often. Even if you don't do extensive tests, that would be great if it could fit, even with a bit of modding.
Also, symmetric X6 rear triangles were a good idea (can be used for left or right). It would be nice if X7 ones were too. Anyway, thanks for making great cars. I started RC one year ago with a X6², I don't regret it one bit
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Why thanks Tom, I hope I'll be this week-end
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This is true for me, after 2 1/2 years with a Durango I won't go near another ball diff.
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None of the top drivers uses the gear diff -- there must be a reason.
If we go to the metric outdrives, it will be because they are current production and we want to stay current. We understand the gear diff is slightly wider than the ball, and that's the big reason why it will not fit in the 4-Gear transmission. The X - 7 will use the same pivot width as the 6, so even if we use the metric outdrives I doubt the gear diff will fit. |
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The car should be all metric. Just my opinion.
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Not so sure about that, it goes against compatibility with X6/B4. And I'm from EU where it's a pain to find anything imperial.
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