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Old 12-10-2015
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Default Xb4 setup for indoor -help please

Hi guys ,I have never raced indoor so I need as much help as I can to get my xb4 setup for our winter series ,as you all know from the outdoor summer series I am a beginner and learning every meeting ,I got 2wd and 4wd xb4 2013 but Millsy has told me to concentrate on my 4wd indoor as I will hate 2wd
Can anyone pass on to me what best setup for my xb4 on our indoor track would be much appreciated ,and thanks in advance as I know loads of you experienced drivers will get in touch as bury metro is great club and all excellent members that help each other out
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Old 13-10-2015
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Hi guys ,I have never raced indoor so I need as much help as I can to get my xb4 setup for our winter series ,as you all know from the outdoor summer series I am a beginner and learning every meeting ,I got 2wd and 4wd xb4 2013 but Millsy has told me to concentrate on my 4wd indoor as I will hate 2wd
Can anyone pass on to me what best setup for my xb4 on our indoor track would be much appreciated ,and thanks in advance as I know loads of you experienced drivers will get in touch as bury metro is great club and all excellent members that help each other out
Thanks Alan
I'd say the opposite, 2wd would make you a better driver and make you learn throttle control better
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Have a look here http://www.petitrc.com/setup/xray/Se...tsXrayXB4.html

You will need one for Carpet & Polished Floor.
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I'd say the opposite, 2wd would make you a better driver and make you learn throttle control better
XB4 2WD is definitely an exception to that rule mate.
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XB4 2WD is definitely an exception to that rule mate.
Ah..... Didn't realise that was the 2wd in question...
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Ah..... Didn't realise that was the 2wd in question...
I've made that assumption but it may not be.
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Hi thanks for getting in touch I have done my 4wd to a set up on petit rc and there are not any set ups for 2wd so have hust done some adjustments myself,I going to use my 2wd and 4wd at the first meeting next week and then decide which I prefer
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