1965 Fastback Xmod
My dad and i hit the sopiurce today and picked up the 65 fastback....pretty sweet but man was it a challenge putting it together lol...i was kinda disappointed cause it seemed a it too slow...i diont know if its the batteries or the motor...still pretty cool tho 
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It starts out slow because it's simply stock. The fun thing about XMODS is that you can modify and customize them any way you want it.
Here's a list of mods (in order of importance):
1. Rechargeable Ni-MH AAA Batteries + Charger ($24.99)
2. Metal Bearing Upgrade ($19.99)
3. Stage 2 Motor Upgrade ($15.99)
4. Suspension and Steering Upgrade ($7.99)
5. Rubber Tire Upgrade Kit ($7.99) (May require Wheel Upgrade)
These are merely for aesthetics:
5. Body Kit ($12.99)
6. Wheel Upgrade ($7.99) / Aluminum Wheel Kit ($24.99)
7. Command Logic Light Kit ($5.99)
8. Foam Tire and Wheel Upgrade Kit ($7.99) (Carpet racing only)
9. Chassis Upgrade Kit ($14.99)
And these are a major no-no for your Mustang:
- Command Logic Ground Effects Kit ($14.99)
- Graphics & Decals ($5.99)
- Drifting Kit ($9.99)
- All-Wheel-Drive Upgrade ($14.99)
Here's a list of mods (in order of importance):
1. Rechargeable Ni-MH AAA Batteries + Charger ($24.99)
2. Metal Bearing Upgrade ($19.99)
3. Stage 2 Motor Upgrade ($15.99)
4. Suspension and Steering Upgrade ($7.99)
5. Rubber Tire Upgrade Kit ($7.99) (May require Wheel Upgrade)
These are merely for aesthetics:
5. Body Kit ($12.99)
6. Wheel Upgrade ($7.99) / Aluminum Wheel Kit ($24.99)
7. Command Logic Light Kit ($5.99)
8. Foam Tire and Wheel Upgrade Kit ($7.99) (Carpet racing only)
9. Chassis Upgrade Kit ($14.99)
And these are a major no-no for your Mustang:
- Command Logic Ground Effects Kit ($14.99)
- Graphics & Decals ($5.99)
- Drifting Kit ($9.99)
- All-Wheel-Drive Upgrade ($14.99)
It's not hard to swap the motor; just a little time-consuming, as you'll need to separate the rear end assembly from the chassis. On an average, it takes 10-15 minutes to do a swap.
The most time-consuming mod is the Metal Bearing Upgrade, which may take up to an hour to complete. This is because you will need to disassemble majority of the chassis to replace all nylon bushings with the bearings. But in the long run, it's worth the time, as your car will run much smoother and more precise.
The most time-consuming mod is the Metal Bearing Upgrade, which may take up to an hour to complete. This is because you will need to disassemble majority of the chassis to replace all nylon bushings with the bearings. But in the long run, it's worth the time, as your car will run much smoother and more precise.
Originally posted by Big D@October 12, 2005, 3:55 PM
With the motor, do you have to resolder the connections?
With the motor, do you have to resolder the connections?
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