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Old 06-24-2005 | 01:57 PM
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as it looks right now i am about to become the proud owner of a xray t1 roller. i want to turn this thing into a drift car, how well will it work? i would of course put a stock motor in it for the extra torque, but other than that what do you guys think?
Old 06-24-2005 | 02:41 PM
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i saw your add on rc drift and yeah it would probally work but yeah the carbon fiber parts are more for racing, i have a tamiya tt-01 (which i am still trying to get going i think the esc that came with it is faulty), but yeah good luck
Old 06-24-2005 | 02:46 PM
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well i went to the team xray web site and looked at the t1 and the only thing i didn't really like about it for drifting is that the belt is not covered which isn't to go for running on the street cause of rocks and gravel, so it would be better to drift on a closed track
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u should get drift tyres. Just get PVC or ABS piping that fits around the RIM of your car.
If its 4WD then it should be on all the wheels
if 2WD then it should be on the rear wheels.
Old 06-25-2005 | 08:59 PM
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yeah i put pvc pipeing around my wheels it drifts so good

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