@joedavilla8304 thank you soo much for Tuning in, means alot. I'm Glade it helped out. Just remember with xray get the rear aluminum ballstud mount. It's a must have part. The plastic one that comes in the kit will do you for a little bit. But I wouldn't trust it too long.
Kid seems to have a good head on his shoulders man. Crazy, all the kits coming out now, there's a guy at my track running. Straight out the box xray 24 and that thing seems dialed!!!!!!!!
nice Video and audio quality . I would also liked to learn more about Chase powerhouse inside his car , what motor and esc ( some settings ) he was running , keep up the work RC Vitals 😊
@MX-CO it depends on your driving skill level. If you're intermediate privateer. I would go with xray. If you're club racer and alot of people at your track has team associated, go with the b7 or b6.4 I always recommend go new, and get the experience of a kit build. That's just me though. I hope it was kinda helpful. I really appreciate you turning in.
@@rcvitals Pretty much everyone at the local track has a B7, for thar reason I kinda want something different, but not if the B7 is hands down the best.
Great interview! Covered everything I had questions about. Videos like this really help with decision making. Great job!
@joedavilla8304 thank you soo much for Tuning in, means alot. I'm Glade it helped out.
Just remember with xray get the rear aluminum ballstud mount. It's a must have part.
The plastic one that comes in the kit will do you for a little bit. But I wouldn't trust it too long.
Kid seems to have a good head on his shoulders man. Crazy, all the kits coming out now, there's a guy at my track running. Straight out the box xray 24 and that thing seems dialed!!!!!!!!
Yep.
That's one thing I have noticed is xray cars don't wear out as bad, as other cars.
So the price vs. Other kits equal out.
I race with Chase weekly he’s the best super helpful knows just about anything. Is not afraid to help anyone out with anything
Great video thank you for sharing.
Thank you soo much for Tuning in. I really appreciate that 🙏. Thank you.
nice Video and audio quality . I would also liked to learn more about Chase powerhouse inside his car , what motor and esc ( some settings ) he was running , keep up the work RC Vitals 😊
Thank you soo much 🙏, means alot.
I know he was running I think a 7.0 motiv motor. With hobbywing esc.
Next time I will ask him.
Thank you soo much.
Ryan Cavalieri is coming to our track Friday the15
Cool guy, when he does pay attention of the detailed in his cars.
It's the extra little touches he does.
Where is that track you had the interview
Hoosiers raceway. New Albany indiana.
Right outside of Louisville ky.
@@rcvitals thanks loved the review 🙏
Whats the best 2wd chassis in 2024?
@MX-CO it depends on your driving skill level.
If you're intermediate privateer. I would go with xray.
If you're club racer and alot of people at your track has team associated, go with the b7 or b6.4
I always recommend go new, and get the experience of a kit build.
That's just me though.
I hope it was kinda helpful.
I really appreciate you turning in.
@@rcvitals Pretty much everyone at the local track has a B7, for thar reason I kinda want something different, but not if the B7 is hands down the best.
@@MX-CO did you go for Xray or AE?
@@extec101 ae
Did you end up buying a X-ray for your self
Naw not yet, but for what I've seen so far. It's awesome kit.