Nebs XRC
New Member
Hi all, I have recently purchased an Xrc RC-2 RTR.
I have previously ran many electric and nitro 1/10th scale cars and buggy's but felt a move into the BIG BOY'S club was now needed, however having purchased an Xrc purely on impulse I was faced with hole host of little things to rectify straight from the box!
Having gone through all these little niggles the car is now running on large without fault but I feel it could benefit from a host of upgrades and inprovements some of which I am a little stuck on.
1) Can anyone recommend an upgraded Air Filter assembly? i.e K&N or alike which should bolt straight on (and not allow grit into carb).
2) Upgraded Diff Gears and bearings?
3) Upgraded Clutch shoes/spring to improve sluggish acceleration etc?
4) Anything else anybody can think of to improve driving pleasure and reliability.
I know alot of people are saying the Xrc is Cr*p but it was all I could afford at the time and alot of people also say instead of spending money on it sell it and buy/save for a Baja 5b but I like the Xrc and want to enjoy it and hopefully improve on what's not really that bad of an introduction to largescale petrol RC cars.
Hope you can :helpsmilie: a re-born RC owner
Cheers Neil
I have previously ran many electric and nitro 1/10th scale cars and buggy's but felt a move into the BIG BOY'S club was now needed, however having purchased an Xrc purely on impulse I was faced with hole host of little things to rectify straight from the box!
Having gone through all these little niggles the car is now running on large without fault but I feel it could benefit from a host of upgrades and inprovements some of which I am a little stuck on.
1) Can anyone recommend an upgraded Air Filter assembly? i.e K&N or alike which should bolt straight on (and not allow grit into carb).
2) Upgraded Diff Gears and bearings?
3) Upgraded Clutch shoes/spring to improve sluggish acceleration etc?
4) Anything else anybody can think of to improve driving pleasure and reliability.
I know alot of people are saying the Xrc is Cr*p but it was all I could afford at the time and alot of people also say instead of spending money on it sell it and buy/save for a Baja 5b but I like the Xrc and want to enjoy it and hopefully improve on what's not really that bad of an introduction to largescale petrol RC cars.
Hope you can :helpsmilie: a re-born RC owner
Cheers Neil
Last edited: