NIX91 Runner - Mark Westerfield
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Re: NIX91 Runner - Mark Westerfield
Hey guys, Marks NIX91 car is very easy to drive. I am shocked how well it works. The car has great forward bite and rotates very well. Normally I run M4 electrons all the way around on my B5m. The NIX91 with rib fronts and electron rears was a great balance. Like Mark said the track was a dusty practice day and there wasn't a good groove like normal. I am very impressed with the car and can't wait to try it more. I was driving a little timid as I did not want to break anything but the parts seem very strong. I think this will be the next car I am building.
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Re: NIX91 Runner - Mark Westerfield
Nice to hear you liked it.
I drove 200 laps yesterday evening with race arms, -032 rear arm mounts and NIX63651 rear hubs. No more bouncing. Changed rear springs from silver to gold to get more steering. There is plenty of rear bite. I still have standard front camber link position. My RC-club indoor track surface is hard (tennis court) carpet so gear diff and more power would have been good options. With my B4.1WC I can easily powerslide out of the corners when NIX91 pushes on exit.
Top3 laps:
NIX91 (10.5T, no boost, ball diff): 23.3s; 23.3s; 23.5s
For reference (2 weeks ago):
B4.1WC (8.5T, boosted, gear diff): 22,9s; 22,9s; 23,0s
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I drove 200 laps yesterday evening with race arms, -032 rear arm mounts and NIX63651 rear hubs. No more bouncing. Changed rear springs from silver to gold to get more steering. There is plenty of rear bite. I still have standard front camber link position. My RC-club indoor track surface is hard (tennis court) carpet so gear diff and more power would have been good options. With my B4.1WC I can easily powerslide out of the corners when NIX91 pushes on exit.
Top3 laps:
NIX91 (10.5T, no boost, ball diff): 23.3s; 23.3s; 23.5s
For reference (2 weeks ago):
B4.1WC (8.5T, boosted, gear diff): 22,9s; 22,9s; 23,0s
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Re: NIX91 Runner - Mark Westerfield
That is not bad at all. It just shows how competitive the car can be, and you can pull more tenths out! My race arms are in the mail but, I fear I will not be able to test until a few months. Still waiting to get back in my house, and have no where to work on my car with out other people touching. So I will just drool at all your racers and dream of soon running mine.
So you are running -3 toe and 2 degree kick (-032) ? What are the stock rear arm mounts?
So you are running -3 toe and 2 degree kick (-032) ? What are the stock rear arm mounts?
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Re: NIX91 Runner - Mark Westerfield
Great work guys, and that is good to know about the bouncing as well since I experienced the exact same thin on my car. I just ordered the new rear hubs and rear mount set to stat working my car.
I hope to have more on my car thread soon.
Jake
I hope to have more on my car thread soon.
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Re: NIX91 Runner - Mark Westerfield
I should be running a club race with mine tonight.
30 degree front bulkhead
Longer front camber link drilled
3 degree toe-in, 1 degree anti-squat
Race rear hub, long camber link
30 degree front bulkhead
Longer front camber link drilled
3 degree toe-in, 1 degree anti-squat
Race rear hub, long camber link
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Re: NIX91 Runner - Mark Westerfield
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=99&t=36419&start=180#p411205slotcarrod wrote:So you are running -3 toe and 2 degree kick (-032) ? What are the stock rear arm mounts?
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Re: NIX91 Runner - Mark Westerfield
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Re: NIX91 Runner - Mark Westerfield
Sadly, my rear suspension mount screw ripped through the chassis... 

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Re: NIX91 Runner - Mark Westerfield
Oh dang!
I wonder if a simple plate, g10 or aluminum, under the whole rear section there would get you going again. Basically the same way traxxas braces their tub chassis
I wonder if a simple plate, g10 or aluminum, under the whole rear section there would get you going again. Basically the same way traxxas braces their tub chassis
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Re: NIX91 Runner - Mark Westerfield
Kicked up the rear end off a jump and cart wheeled several feet.
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Re: NIX91 Runner - Mark Westerfield
I would recommend anybody with a runner to glue the chassis edges and counter sinks.
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Re: NIX91 Runner - Mark Westerfield
Will do!Mark Westerfield wrote:I would recommend anybody with a runner to glue the chassis edges and counter sinks.

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