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Old 2-05-2007, 7:15 PM
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Xray XB8

I recently sold my revo 3.3 because my buddy had a 1/8 scale buggy. So I got to talking to my LHS owner and he said one of the good buggies out there is the Xray. So of course I bought it. Do anyone know a good setup for it? I would also know what gearing your running.
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Old 2-05-2007, 7:23 PM
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I used to own an XB8, great buggy IMO. I ran the stock gearing, and basically the stock set up, which is in the manual and it was a great starting point, I changed minor things from there but not much. Do you have the R or the TQ version?
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Old 2-05-2007, 11:05 PM
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Xray's website is loaded with setup sheets from both regular joe's and team drivers. Searching it is easy since you can look by track as well. I ran the stock gearing with a Nova P5. It's a great buggy and the quality is second to none, it just didn't fit my driving style well.
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Old 2-07-2007, 6:09 PM
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I used to own an XB8, great buggy IMO. I ran the stock gearing, and basically the stock set up, which is in the manual and it was a great starting point, I changed minor things from there but not much. Do you have the R or the TQ version?
I beleive it is just a regular XB8. It is a year or 2 old but was still brand spankin new. He just put it togther and decided to sell it because he was going to a Kyosho.
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Old 2-07-2007, 6:23 PM
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Yea if its that old then its a regular XB8, thats the one I had, a great rig, and is basically the same thing as the new TQ.
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Old 2-07-2007, 8:04 PM
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Yea if its that old then its a regular XB8, thats the one I had, a great rig, and is basically the same thing as the new TQ.
Hehehe, the TQ ain't new anymore...It's now the EC!
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Old 2-07-2007, 10:16 PM
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You got me there, whats it been out for, a few hours? lol
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