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Old 13-08-2011
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I stripped the rear end to rebuild the diff etc and noticed that if i swapped the rear arms left to right it lengthens the wheel base slightly. With the hype about lengthened wheel bases on the B4.1 at the moment i posted up to see who might have done this before. Turns out a couple have and it is much more stable on high grip surfaces. I have only ever run it on Astro, and the first time tomorrow with the shocks at the front of the tower, so fingers croseed

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Curious as to why the shocks are on the front? How does that compare to standard?
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Old 15-08-2011
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This is my Ansmann Racing X2:
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Old 15-08-2011
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Hi Tom3012,just been looking at your x2c and was wondering if you've put many hop ups on it,or is it essentially the kit as it comes.
I see in an earlier post you mentioned the slipper was different. Im thinking of getting one as im on a small budget and for the price it looks a pretty good car.
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Old 15-08-2011
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This is my Ansmann Racing X2:
It sure looks great, a simple but clean painted body. I'm looking forward to get my X2TE.
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Old 17-08-2011
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Hi all. These are my mad rat´s little son and my CORE





Waiting for electronics. Video soon
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Old 10-09-2011
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my mad rat


spec at moment
savox 1251
hobbywing 120a esc
novak 10.5t soon to be speedpasion 7.5t
losi shocks
ansmann rubber sealed bearing
schumacher tyres
ansmann adjustable turnbuckles
and a awsome painted shell

hope you lot like it
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Old 11-09-2011
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Hi all,
Can you fit a turnigy saddle pack in a mad rat?
I have two and am still undecided between an x2
And an x2c!
Thanks
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Old 31-10-2011
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thought i would resurrect this thread hers my x2c



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Old 31-10-2011
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Yours makes me want one even moooorrreee!
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Old 31-10-2011
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What reciever is in your X2C ? It must be tiny in order to fit lengthways in the chassis like that. The Ansmann W5 reciever of mine measures 22mm x 35mm & that won't fit the way round yours is.

Nice neat installation there.
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there's a trick to that it is a r5 take the case apart and root the aerial out the side of the case then cut the old Nobble of the end of the case then it fits
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is anyone running a speed passion gt2.0 lpf in their x2c???
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I run the new Orion vortex speedo in mine and I had to dremmel a section of the chassis away to get it to fit the way I wanted.

I think the speedpassion speedo is bigger so good luck.

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is anyone running a speed passion gt2.0 lpf in their x2c???
no but if its space your worried about i'm sure if you got it in a 22 it will fit a x2c
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is anyone running a speed passion gt2.0 lpf in their x2c???
Funny you ask as i've just spent half the evening re-arranging my installation to squeeze my r5 reciever in, lol.






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Old 08-11-2011
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Does anyone know how long you need the sensor cable for the x2c?
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The one in the last pic above is approx 200mm long.
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will a 150mm be long enough?
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will a 150mm be long enough?
Should be ok, if i measure 150mm forwards from the senser plug on the motor it comes to the middle of the servo. Just depends how you want to route it i guess.
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Thanks for your help
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