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Pingster
07-28-2002, 08:13 AM
Hi guys,
I am new to the Mini RC car hobbie. Can u guys help me out please. I have downloaded a few videos of Mini-x cars racing. It appears they they never go straight... that is in the videos they are constantly swingling to the left and right on straights. Is this a problem with the cars being so small? or is it because they are so fast? I understand they are 4inches long?

I have also heard of the new DTM X4 cars. Do they have better handeling?

Thanks guys!

tinyrc
07-28-2002, 08:56 AM
Pingster, I'm not sure why the cars didn't appear to be going straight in the video you saw; my Mini-X tracks perfectly straight, these are great handling little cars. IRC has both the X4 and Mini-X, he can probably give you a comparison of the two. They are longer than 4", by the way; I don't have mine in front of me but I would say it's more like 6-7".

Pingster
07-28-2002, 09:09 AM
Thanks TinyRC, that was very helpful.... i have posted a query in your support thread..... could you take a look plz.

tinyrc
07-28-2002, 10:01 AM
Done!

Btman
07-29-2002, 10:35 AM
The mini-x tracks as straight as any RC car I have ever owned and I have owned many. This car never ceases to amaze me about how good it is. With any small scale RC car especially, it is best to have a transmitter with dual rate steering to dial in the steering to your taste and track conditions. Fortunately, the dual rate transmitter of a Kyosho mini-z and other 27mhz AM transmitters work perfectly with this car.

Pingster
07-29-2002, 02:06 PM
Yep i am DEFINATLEY getting a mini-x. Thanks to everyone for their help..... just one more thing..... anyone knows of a good site to buy ready painted shells? I saw a nice BMW Z3 shell advertised on a web page.... but i know if i paint it it will suck! :(

Ping

Btman
07-30-2002, 12:19 AM
Most unpainted bodies come with precut window mask so painting is not as difficult as you might think. You can buy an inexpensive body from this site like the Mazda RX-7 and use it to try your hand at painting. You can also use it as a practice racing body until you get the hang of controlling the car. If you do decide to paint you own body make sure you: a. Use a quailty paint for clear lexan bodies, b. wash the inside of the body with dishwashing liquid to remove any oily film, rinse and dry. c. if the outside of the body is not covered with a thin plastic film use a clear household kitchen plastic wrap ( glad wrap,saran wrap...) to cover the outside of the body. This will prevent paint overspray from covering the outside of the body and ruining that glossy shine. Keep in mind that clear lexan bodies are painted from the inside and not the outside. If you follow the instructions on the paint can and obey the warnings about having adequate ventilation you should be OK. Most of the major RC car magazines and companies such as HPI and Proline have tips on painting bodies available.

If you still want a prepainted body, maybe someone else on this forum can provide you with the info you need.

Pingster
08-01-2002, 08:52 AM
Hey BTman, thanks for all that advice.... sounds like u know lots about the issue.

I will post my Car pix when its done.

Thanks dude.

Pingster

Bez
08-23-2002, 09:35 PM
Pingster, where did you get the Mini-x movies from? Does anyone else know where I can get movies of the Mini-x, or for that matter, ANY Mini-x websites?

Thanks.

Pingster
08-27-2002, 06:45 AM
http://birdlung.com/rc/

Here you go. Have fun... those F1 looks so good!

akura2
08-27-2002, 10:15 AM
The only thing about the Mini-x is that you can't change the motor...the DTM X4 allowes for motor changes for more speed....I have an Orion Elite Stock 180-sized motor in mine and it flies...ask Nomotorlimit...he was there and even HE was impressed :) and it's hard to impress him with speed matters

Pingster
08-27-2002, 10:36 AM
Are u sure? That sucks.... lucky i am still saving for my mini-x, maybe i should get a DTM instead, they sound more "hardcore":eek:

Which cars are more fun to race? th DTM 2WD or the 4WD? would the 4WD be boring becuase it's performance is just too good around corners?

Pingster

usagi
08-27-2002, 10:41 AM
Hey its not that bad.........the mini-x.Just buy a extra motor........:)

tinyrc
08-27-2002, 08:09 PM
The only thing about the Mini-x is that you can't change the motor...

Pingster, he meant that it can't be easily upgraded to a hotter motor; you can of course replace it with another Mini-X motor. You can also rebuild your motor with less winds and better magnets and brushes. And you can pop in a hot regular 130 motor and make it RWD, that's what I have right now and with 6 cells it's the fastest tiny RC I've seen yet!

JDMiniRacer15
11-01-2002, 06:30 AM
dave is this with your M motor?

maybee me and you should race sometime!

Z vs. X!

i don't have my X yet but I will! Put in my custom made 35 wind motor and I'll be flying!

tinyrc
11-05-2002, 01:46 AM
Sure, I'll stop by next time I'm in HI! :D