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You can also use a spin brush motor or wind your own if you like saving money and doing things yourself.
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11-27-2003, 05:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Nii
Borrowed the formula from someone else, Not sure who so this ismt mine...
"How to figure out top speed"
"came up with a little speed formula here so that you guys can get the true speeds of your Xmods using only a tape measure and a stopwatch.
Here is the formula and explanation:
5280ft=1mi
An Xmod is 1/24th scale
Therefore an Xmod scale mile is 220ft
Use a tape measure and make 2 marks in the street/parking lot, one being at 0ft and the other at 22ft.
We're working off of 1/10th of a scale mile (22ft).
now measure the time (with the stopwatch) it takes (at top speed) to go from 0ft to 22ft (take a good running start)
Let's say it took 5 seconds
5 seconds divided by 22ft=4.4 feet per second
Divide that by one mile 5280ft
you get 1200 seconds
divide that by 60 to get MPH (in this case 20)
Hope it's not too complex but if you don't have a radar gun then this will solve all the bickering over how fast the thing is going and people guessing it's going 20mph when it's doing 17.
btw...if you're smart enough to figure out the formula then you can use it on any scale vehicle."
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Hope this helps!
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You dont need to use a scale quarter mile. You can just use any distance over about 20ft so you can get an accurate reading.
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12-01-2003, 11:41 AM
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xmods are 1/28th scale not 1/24th
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12-01-2003, 07:53 PM
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those batteries do you have to use 2 or do you need only one, and that site says they cost 11.95, so I have to buy a charger too right. there goes another $100
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10-05-2004, 03:51 PM
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I use lithiums with a stage 2 (yellow) and I go about 22- 24mph!
If I need more speed, I just use my stage 4 motor that kicks it up to 26-28!
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10-09-2004, 05:54 AM
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fast xmod
i have a mini z racing s motor switched around so it runs the right way w/ turbo stack fets i had lithums in it but it was way to fast to handle even w/ the four wheele drive i had it in my trunk and i was going to sell it till i seen the gpm parts the thing is the xmods are never gona beat mini z what someone should make is a rear pod so the motor goes side ways like the mini z then we could beat them or even on a angle like the big cars that go on the track i think the company name is fly im going to try to talk to somebody at the main office at radio shack cause i think that got somthing thats like a real remote and not a toy
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10-09-2004, 12:40 PM
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Re: fast xmod
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Originally posted by xxxmod
i have a mini z racing s motor switched around so it runs the right way w/ turbo stack fets i had lithums in it but it was way to fast to handle even w/ the four wheele drive i had it in my trunk and i was going to sell it till i seen the gpm parts the thing is the xmods are never gona beat mini z what someone should make is a rear pod so the motor goes side ways like the mini z then we could beat them or even on a angle like the big cars that go on the track i think the company name is fly im going to try to talk to somebody at the main office at radio shack cause i think that got somthing thats like a real remote and not a toy
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I am working on a project called "XZ" which will be ready by mid-november. It is something similar to what you want out of an Xmod. I will post some pics as soon as I finish the prototype.
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10-09-2004, 03:11 PM
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moebrown please email me when there done
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10-10-2004, 08:22 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by stl2ner
xmods are 1/28th scale not 1/24th
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I have a custom xmod that is a 1/24 scale. Pics in a sec.
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xxxmod moebrown please email me when there done
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X, you will be the second to see (my brother would be mad if he didn't get first peek) or the third........ er, you will be in the top 5!
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10-12-2004, 09:05 PM
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Thats fast
But not as fast as what i seen . I seen it go 45mph they even showed it on the speed checker.
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10-14-2004, 03:22 PM
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Re: Thats fast
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Originally posted by whitenight
But not as fast as what i seen . I seen it go 45mph they even showed it on the speed checker.
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Speed checkers are ok(as a reference point)
All of my speeds is based on a 1/4 mile strip(46ft) with all the negative factors put in.
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10-23-2004, 12:48 PM
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Speed checkers...
I agree. Speed checkers are great for seeing differences among mods as far as tangible performance benefits one vs the other, however real track runs are the only way to have a legitimite speed calculation. The speed checker cannot account for drag, wind, terrain etc... That said it is a decent way to compare one car to another if they have both used a speed checker with the same settings.
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10-29-2004, 10:55 PM
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It's Really Fast!
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WEll, the xmod has the Z beat in 2 categories: price and space for mods. I personally will be murdering Z soon, but I will be using totally different electronics. The fastest I've seen on fairly stock electronics was 55 mph, but it wasn't propo anymore. The fastest mostly stock electronic, still propo xmod is MNMs, which tops out at 50.
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09-12-2005, 08:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Nii
Borrowed the formula from someone else, Not sure who so this ismt mine...
"How to figure out top speed"
"came up with a little speed formula here so that you guys can get the true speeds of your Xmods using only a tape measure and a stopwatch.
Here is the formula and explanation:
5280ft=1mi
An Xmod is 1/24th scale
Therefore an Xmod scale mile is 220ft
Use a tape measure and make 2 marks in the street/parking lot, one being at 0ft and the other at 22ft.
We're working off of 1/10th of a scale mile (22ft).
now measure the time (with the stopwatch) it takes (at top speed) to go from 0ft to 22ft (take a good running start)
Let's say it took 5 seconds
5 seconds divided by 22ft=4.4 feet per second
Divide that by one mile 5280ft
you get 1200 seconds
divide that by 60 to get MPH (in this case 20)
Hope it's not too complex but if you don't have a radar gun then this will solve all the bickering over how fast the thing is going and people guessing it's going 20mph when it's doing 17.
btw...if you're smart enough to figure out the formula then you can use it on any scale vehicle."
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Hope this helps!
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XMODS ARE 1/28th SCALE!!!!!
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09-14-2005, 10:10 AM
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a nice setup to find true speed.
I was looking through this thread again. How funny it is when I thought going in the mid 30's was fast. Now, I have past 99km with several cars (brushed motors). I wonder how fast we could get the xmod evo cars to go? I'm thinking 60+ mph still. CLICK HERE TO SEE
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