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carbon or alloy chassis
hi guys. I am making my own chassis for my x6 squared and want peoples opinion on materials used. My idea follows the centro design of a single lower deck in either carbon or alluminium with a 25 degree kick at the front. It will use saddle lipos and centro body and undertray. I enjoy making my own parts and wanted to make a slim x6. So.....carbon or alloy ?
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Alloy will be much much cheaper! Also flexes differently, id read the 'under the lid' about the C4.1 on here it talks about the differences...
Just depends on your budget though really
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You could use a GT2 nose to keep it simple. Also you could design it around the newer shorty lipo's, gives a lot more room in the chassis.
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the chassis will be made by fibrelyte or in hi grade alloy by a local workshop. Had considered a gt2 nosepiece but was told i would have to make the front much wider.
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You can use the original x6 nose piece - this is still available and it is being used for the upcoming SCX-60CF, so it will be availbale for a long time to come
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not the best pic but here is the first sketch
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AC S6 PROTOTYPE
You mean something like this. tryed alloy,now testing carbon.
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like that. How did it go. More pics please.
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x6
wat kind of fish is that you have drawn is it a kipper or a skate ??
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More pics, technical drawings, a price or just sell me the whole thing Any chance of letting us know any more details? |
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We have tested a CF X - 6. We think we'd sell a zillion of them, if it worked. It didn't, which is why we don't have them available. Several Team drivers have tried them, and every one has gone back to the molded chassis. The "plastic" one does flex a bit more than the "graphite" one, and that can help on some tracks, especially in U.K. It seems that often -- not always -- graphite is better on dirt and plastic is better on astro.
As to aluminum, we don't like that either. Aluminum bends. And when the bend is not large, you don't see it, but the car is tweaked. You can 't bend it back. Once bent, it's toast. Very expensive. Heavy too. So why CF chassis on the SCX - 60CF and X - 7? They have been designed for it, and they work. The 6 & 6 Squared were designed to be virtually zero flex cars, so that's the way they work. You certainly can go for it -- we always encourage the Family to try new stuff -- but our experience so far shows you'll be no faster, and quite possibly slower. |
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i wanted to try this as i enjoy making my own bits. I have had my x6 squared a while now and just wanted to update it in my own way. What updates, if any are you planning for the car chazz. ?
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We have several relatively minor changes in the development stage now. We are an ultra-small company, just 1 3/4 full time people, counting me as 3/4. In order to do anything right, it's one thing at a time, especially when you consider all the routine work like ordering, stocking, shipping, finances, etc we must do daily. Every time we try doing several R & D things at once, we bugger it up.
We do have tremendous help from the Team and the Family, especially Ellis and Elvo. Paul, Ellis, and Elvo send messages back & forth several times most days. Between them and the others, it's almost too many inspired ideas. Right now we've got to finish the first production run of SCX - 60CFs and get the latest and, we hope, last prototype X - 7 out, so nothing at all will happen with the 6 until then. There are several things in the works, including tower forward and a new CF front tower that will fit the B4 too that we hope to do after that. So the answer to your question is, no major revisions are currently in the works for the X - 6 Squared. And, we always encourage The Family to experiment and try things. Let us know how it turns out! |
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How do you plan to mount the transmission to the chassis Ade?
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Same way as they've done on the Phat Bodies Chunk Micro???? - http://www.uk-microrc.co.uk/forum/in...howtopic=15269
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Aaaaahhhh.... simple really.
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i will suspend the gbox on alloy spacers and have designed a totally new rear bulkhead. Very simple. Hope to finish my design over the next week and then try to get it made. Fibrelyte will make it for me but it will be over a hundred quid. I am thinking of making a new rear tower mounted further forward which will have the camber link mounted on the front and shocks on the rear.
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It'll be good to see the finished product, are you gonna have it ready for urban x?
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nah, it will be a while yet. Going to run the x6 as i have just put my new esc in it and want to try it.
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