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KCowboy620 04-30-2009 11:46 AM

What Do GPM and Alloy parts do?
 
This may seem like a wierd question but what do gpm and alloy parts do. I was wondering because I see alot of people talking about them.
Thanks in Advance.

SkylineLvr 04-30-2009 11:48 AM

They are stronger and sometimes lighter then the plastic pieces that come stock with the cars. Plus they look sweet when you have a complete set of gpm or alloy parts

zippo855 04-30-2009 11:58 AM

alloy provides strength, and the bling factor. the only drawback with alloy is if you hit somthing really hard you can bend the alloy.

KCowboy620 04-30-2009 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zippo855 (Post 221210)
alloy provides strength, and the bling factor. the only drawback with alloy is if you hit somthing really hard you can bend the alloy.

Ok thanks

tayyab 04-30-2009 01:08 PM

Also, certain parts add more stability to your xmod.

Later, T.I.M

Skv012a 04-30-2009 08:05 PM

Aluminum is NEVER lighter than plastic unless the alum part has 60-70% less area than the plastic part. As an example, a simple mini-Z MA10 motor spacers are .5 grams heavier in aluminum and they're such parts where its hard to add or remove any bulk due to the design.

Xmod knuckles are very simple, so that remains true for them. The front/rear gearbox covers/replacements are defently heavier due to the sheer bulk of them.

Bottom line is that reinforcement comes at the price of weight and money.

KCowboy620 04-30-2009 08:33 PM

Ok thanks

S2k Racer 08-09-2009 11:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EDIT
Felt like I should at least make this post more helpful since I did bump this thread, even if alot of this has been said already.

GPM parts are Aluminum versions of stock parts, they provide a more durable car, but most of them tend to weigh more,

IMO the only GPM parts that are almost NEEDED are

Gen1
Drivetrain (Front and rear axles and dogbones)

Evo
Rear Casing and Knuckles

Those are the parts I've found need the extra durability.
The GPM Gen1 Heat sink is also a good part to look at if you're trying to save ALOT of weight, also I hear the Aluminum version sinks heat away from the motor better than the Stage 2 version which I think is steel.

As an additional note the Evo Rear casing does a much better job of sinking heat than the "heat sink" but that doesn't mean the "heat sink" is worthless it still sinks heat, just not as much. XD

Also, might want to get some metal lug nuts, the plastic ones break easily, I'm about to get some because I'm almost out of the plastic ones, but yes they will add more weight.

If you're wondering how alot of people counteract the added weight, the solution is to stack your FETS and get a more powerful motor.

mycrors4 08-09-2009 11:55 PM

well i ordered GPM parts and they should be arriving tomorrow. the way i see it, its mostly the "bling factor" but for example, the knuckles and CVDs provide more stability, another drawback is that, they GPM parts are only copies of stock parts not upgraded ones. also they are more durable that plastic, but like i said, its mostly the looks

S2k Racer 08-10-2009 01:37 AM

Its not mostly looks for the stock parts that have the durability of glass tennis ball :p

Sidekickmax 10-17-2009 08:34 PM

I think they help, I mean especially if you run them on a harsh surface. But it all depends on how you value the parts and the car. I for one don't mind spending the money.

xzc426 10-19-2009 12:52 AM

If you drive your car around on low with stock everything on tile and take corners real nice and easy, then you're probably better off not getting GPM parts. But I'm sure you don't want to do that, lol.

Definitely go for the front and rear knuckle GPMs first. The stock ones broke in a week for me, which was disappointing, but lead to me finding this site, lol. They no doubt look cooler too.

brettley 01-18-2010 07:54 PM

i've ordered GPM too, I think i bought it to help with strength, and i want my car to last a long time with the littlest amount of problems, thats one major reason to get GPM

Uncle D 01-19-2010 07:53 PM

I had a good deal of aluminum parts on my Xmod and the car became so much more heavier. If more depressing wasthe fact that some of the parts did not fit as well as the stock parts. I only kept axle stubs, dogbones, tie-rod and motor heat sink. I recently made an aluminum chassis and even the weight of that is disappointing. CF chassis FTW!

brettley 01-20-2010 02:53 AM

really? the parts didnt fit right for you? thats depressing, well, i hope my GPM parts work the way i want haha. Im looking to just reinforce the places that need/can use the reinforcement.


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