[quote="Tonyv"]I hope you do realize that the XRay T2 was designed almost 1.5 years ago. At that time LiPo was seldom used anywhere and was not allowed in most countries even at club level. Since then LiPo's have been in use more and more and things have changed. For instance companies like Orion are now designing their LiPo batteries to make it easier to fit them to the current cars which are all designed primarily focussing on the sub C standard. For instance the Orion 3200 LiPo battery fits the T2 and T2R (although it is tight).[/quote]
Tony... I agree with you partially, but as the T2 was designed one and a half year ago, that´isn´t the case of the recently introduced T2 2007. Even that Xray designers already know about lipo batts existence when it was designed, and even that they already have modified the rear right bulkhead in this new car, it´s still conceived just for Sub C batteries, and designer tried to lower the GC with the top deck, only letting enough space just for sub C batteries, since we have to file out the chassis, in order to gain space to fit the Sub C, and not any other kind of battery (competitive as the current 4200 NiMH, and that´s not the case of lipo TO 3200 you mentioned)
The battery manufacturers are doing their work, trying to make a more efficient and cheaper batteries, increasing their perfomance and life cycle, and this is the case of the lipo ones, They are trying to fit in a volume considered for normal hobby or proffesional battery. We advocate for these developments, and we want to use them, since most of us don´t race world cahmpionships and we just want more features but we want a more affordable hobby as well
But in this milimeter fight, letting the option of one or two milimenters of more room for lipo batteries, will not stop world class drivers for winning championships, and Xray will give every xray fan car what they want.
it´s the same case for example in the 1:1 scale cars. For winning, for instance the World Rally Championship, manufactures make their developments in order to win the WRC, but most of us don´t buy a car with this kind of features, since we don´t need it because we just want a car for our daily journeys. but manufactures let us the option and the freedom for "tuning" our vehicles. If they say ...."ok, we only sell this kind of vehicles with this specific features because this is the only one that we can guarantee you can use for winning the WRC ( we don´t mind if you race or not), and you only can put this kind of fuel, because this is the only one approved by FIA for racing", This manufacturer will broke soon, and close their factories, because they didn´t pay attention to customer needs. and this manufacturer just was aiming to win championships, but forgot what customers let it to make their developments for winning them.
As I said before, it´s just a milimeter fight, but as Xray isn´t a non profit organization, the only way to stay in a market, is to satisfy customer needs succesfully, and keeping good relationships with them.
I always has been a Xray fanatic, even when nobody know about Xray. I could appreciate the quality, in the first T1, and I fell in love with the car, and promulgate and always has been a Xray evangelist. I recently ordered the T2 2007, and i concerned about to use my lipo batteries in this car, but the right answer is not to say me .....ok use the T2R, or use this specific battery. As customers, we need options.to choose and not choose by defaul because it is the only one than can fit
I am almost sure that HB won last championship with an inferior vehicle. I would never think that HB is better than Xray, but lowering the GC of the car, sacrificing we cant use good and decent lipo batteries, from my perspective is a mistake, It´s like you say " ok...use only this fuel becasue this is the only one approved by FIA", otherwise you can´t use our vehicle
Thanks, and I really appreciate if you can scale this situations and opinions to management. People is very worried about xray is trying to broad the market , but is loosing quality and over-pushing the market with frequent releases.
That´s my honest opinion
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