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Supposed to be fast, so I made it red.

An RC that stops running or runs sluggishly is frustrating, but quite often it's something very simple or basic that's causing the problem. Before you tear your RC apart (or smash it to pieces) take a deep breath and go over each of these common and fairly easy to fix trouble areas first. The Radical RXC is a line of track-only race cars and street-legal road cars built by British manufacturer Radical Sportscars. The first street-legal RXC was unveiled in January of 2013 at the Autosport. Brushless RC Motors We carry a wide assortment of brushless motors for RC aircraft including both outrunner and innrunner models in all sizes and power ranges. The motor size and kV rating are listed in the product titles below (visit our Knowledge BLOG for a detailed explanation of motor specifications).

It was fast! Hot, great vertical, smooth handling and well-mannered.Dave Thacker knows how to design planes that fly, and do it well. Andare fun while you do it!

Note the nifty removeable rubber-band mounted landing gear. They workedgreat, and never overstressed the airframe. Though wheels slow theMicro down too much, the Mini had enough horsepower to just ramthrough the drag.

I did end up selling it. Not because I didn't like it, but because Ihad too many planes and it started to collect neglect. I learned a lesson from Mehrdad, who thinks you get to a point where you'llcrash a plane if you don't get rid of it. Having seen that happen,I thought I'd move this to a better home before I did something dumb.

Truth to tell, I was just too interested in developing the Micro,which doesn't fly as well but is just so weird...

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Copyright 2005 by David Mark North

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Radical RXC
Overview
ManufacturerRadical Sportscars
Production2013-present
AssemblyPeterborough, Cambridgeshire, England
Body and chassis
Class
  • sports car (S)
Body style
LayoutRMR layout
DoorsGull-wing doors
Powertrain
Engine
  • 3.7 L Ford Duratec 37 CycloneV6
  • 2.7 L RPE RPX-V8
  • 3.0 L RPE RPY-V8
  • 3.5 L twin-turbochargedFord EcoBoostV6
Transmission
  • 6-speed semi-automatic transmission
  • 7-speed semi-automatic transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,560 mm (100.8 in)
Length4,300 mm (169.3 in)
Width1,960 mm (77.2 in)
Height1,127 mm (44.4 in)
Kerb weight
  • 1,010 kg (2,227 lb) (RXC Spyder)
  • 1,130 kg (2,491 lb) (RXC 600R)
  • 1,130 kg (2,491 lb) (RXC GT)
  • 1,170 kg (2,579 lb) (RXC GT3)

The Radical RXC is a line of track-only race cars and street-legal road cars built by British manufacturer Radical Sportscars. The first street-legal RXC was unveiled in January of 2013 at the Autosport International auto show, and it has since been offered in many different engine and racing configurations.

Models[edit]

RXC (2013–2016)[edit]

The original RXC launched in 2013 for the 2014 model year in two street-legal forms: the RXC V6 and the optional upgraded RXC V8. The standard V6, a modified version of the 3.7 L Ford Duratec 37 Cyclone, produces 350 hp (261 kW; 355 PS) @ 6,750 rpm and 320 lb⋅ft (434 N⋅m) @ 4,250 rpm.[1] The V8 came in two engine configurations, a 2.7 L and a 3.0 L, both in-house designs based on the inline-four engine used in the Suzuki Hayabusa. The 2.7 L produces 430 hp (321 kW; 436 PS) @ 9,500 rpm and 260 lb⋅ft (353 N⋅m) @ 7,200 rpm, while the 3.0 L produces 480 hp (358 kW; 487 PS) @ 9,100 rpm and 280 lb⋅ft (380 N⋅m) @ 7,500 rpm.[2] The RXC was based on the design of the previous Radical SR9 Le Mans prototype, and features a body made out of mostly carbon fibre composites.[3] Both engines are mated to 7-speed semi-automatic transmission manufactured by Quaife, mounted transversely and driving the rear wheels. Standard features inside the RXC include air conditioning, power steering, heated windscreen and mirrors, and a multi-function adjustable steering wheel.

RXC Turbo / RXC GT (2014–present)[edit]

The RXC Turbo was unveiled at the 2014 Autosport International show, one year after the reveal of the original RXC. The RXC Turbo adds a new powerplant to the RXC lineup in the form of Ford's 3.5 L twin-turbochargedEcoBoostV6 engine, producing 448 hp (454 PS; 334 kW) @ 5,500 rpm and 500 lb⋅ft (678 N⋅m) @ 3,500 rpm.[4][5] The RXC Turbo is also available with additional levels of sound deadening equipment in the interior to eliminate NVH at the cost of weight savings.

In 2017, the RXC Turbo was renamed the 'RXC GT'. It is now available with two optional tunes of the EcoBoost twin-turbo V6 engine, producing 400 hp (406 PS; 298 kW) in standard configuration, with the optional 650 hp (659 PS; 485 kW) tune shared by the contemporary RXC Spyder and RXC Turbo 600R.[6]

RXC Spyder (2015–present)[edit]

In January 2015's Autosport International show, Radical revealed its new track-only model, the RXC Spyder. Intended to replace the Radical SR8 RX as the company's flagship track car, the RXC Spyder features an open cockpit and significant aerodynamic additions over previous RXC models.[7] The RXC Spyder was initially offered with only the 3.0 L RPE RPX-V8 engine from the RXC V8, producing 440 hp (328 kW; 446 PS) @ 9,100 rpm and 280 lb⋅ft (380 N⋅m) @ 7,500 rpm.[8]. In 2016 after the release of the RXC Turbo 500R, the RXC Spyder became available with the 500R's 3.5 L twin-turbo EcoBoost engine, producing 600 hp (608 PS; 447 kW) @ 6,700 rpm and 465 lb⋅ft (630 N⋅m) @ 4,200 rpm–6,200 rpm.[9]. Similarly, after the release of the RXC Turbo 600R in 2017, the RXC Spyder became available with the 600R's further upgraded 3.5 L twin-turbo EcoBoost engine, producing 650 hp (659 PS; 485 kW).

RXC Turbo 500 (2015–2016)[edit]

Radical RXC Turbo 500

At the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, Radical introduced a higher-performance version of the existing turbo road car, the RXC Turbo 500. All internals and externals of the car are carried over from the original Turbo, with the exception of the new uptuned 3.5 L EcoBoost engine. The RXC Turbo 500's EcoBoost V6 now produces 530 hp (537 PS; 395 kW) @ 6,100 rpm and 481 lb⋅ft (652 N⋅m) @ 5,000 rpm.[10]

RXC Turbo 500R (2016–2017)[edit]

A further development of the RXC Turbo 500 would come at the next year's 2016 Geneva Motor show in the form of the RXC Turbo 500R. The 500R features new weight-saving carbon fibre techniques that Radical claims cuts 50 kg from the original 500 model, as well as larger brakes paired to a new ABS system.[11] The 3.5 L EcoBoost engine in 500R tune now produces 600 hp (608 PS; 447 kW) @ 6,700 rpm and 465 lb⋅ft (630 N⋅m) @ 4,200 rpm–6,200 rpm. The RXC 500R was produced on both track-only and road-legal Dunlop Tires.[12]

RXC GT3 (2016–present)[edit]

Radical RXC GT3
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Also introduced in 2016 was the Radical RXC GT3, a modified version of the RXC Turbo homologated to FIA GT3 standards. Homologation was achieved with the RXC Turbo's 3.5 L EcoBoost engine, detuned to produce around 500 hp (507 PS; 373 kW) depending on individual championship rules, and a 6-speed semi-automatic transmission.[13] Other differences from the RXC Turbo road car include a redesigned splitter, front canards, a modified rear wing and larger brake rotors and callipers. [14]

RXC Turbo 600R (2017–present)[edit]

At the 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed, Radical made a surprise appearance with the new RXC Turbo 600R model. The 600R is designed and sold as a track-only racecar, although Radical produced a one-off road-legal car that they premiered at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.[15] The RXC Turbo 600R features the same 3.5 L EcoBoost engine from prior Turbo models, now tuned to produce 650 hp (659 PS; 485 kW) paired to a 6-speed semi-automatic transmission.[16]

Specifications[edit]

Powertrain[edit]

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The Radical RXC's powertrain has consisted of four different engines over its many models, although current RXCs now use Ford's EcoBoost turbocharged V6 exclusively in many different tunes. The engines are mid-rear mounted and drive the rear wheels.

EngineModelPowerTorqueYears
3.7 L Ford Duratec 37 Cyclone V6Radical RXC V6350 hp (261 kW) @ 6750 rpm320 lb⋅ft (434 N⋅m) @ 4250 rpm2013–2016
2.7 L RPE-RPX V8Radical RXC V8430 hp (321 kW) @ 9500 rpm260 lb⋅ft (353 N⋅m) @ 7200 rpm2013–2016
3.0 L RPE-RPY V8Radical RXC V8480 hp (358 kW) @ 9100 rpm280 lb⋅ft (380 N⋅m) @ 7500 rpm2013–2016
Radical RXC Spyder440 hp (328 kW) @ 9100 rpm280 lb⋅ft (380 N⋅m) @ 7500 rpm2015–2017
3.5 L twin-turbocharged Ford EcoBoost V6Radical RXC Turbo448 hp (334 kW) @ 5500 rpm500 lb⋅ft (678 N⋅m) @ 3500 rpm2014–2017
Radical RXC Turbo 500530 hp (395 kW) @ 6100 rpm481 lb⋅ft (652 N⋅m) @ 5000 rpm2015–2016
Radical RXC Turbo 500R600 hp (447 kW) @ 6700 rpm465 lb⋅ft (630 N⋅m) @ 4200-6200 rpm2016–2017
Radical RXC GT3>500 hp (373 kW) @ –2016–present
Radical RXC Turbo 600R650 hp (485 kW) @ –2017–present
Radical RXC Spyder650 hp (485 kW) @ –2017–present
Radical RXC GT400 hp (298 kW) @ –2017–present
650 hp (485 kW) @ –2017–present

Transmission[edit]

The RXC began production with a 7-speed semi-automatic transmission manufactured by Quaife, but as of 2017 the 7-speed has been phased out in favor of a 6-speed semi-automatic also manufactured by Quaife specifically for the RXC.

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Suspension[edit]

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The RXC uses double wishbone suspension on the front and rear axles, with interchangeable and adjustable anti-roll bars and Intrax dampers.

Chassis[edit]

The RXC's chassis is a carbon tubular steel space frame with fibreglass body panels. Many RXC models are available with an optional upgrade that incorporates more carbon-fibre body panels in place of fibreglass for additional weight savings.

Wheels[edit]

The RXC uses cast aluminum wheels of 17' diameter for the RXC GT and 18' for other current production models. Its disc brakes are sized at 350 mm (13.8 in) front and 310 mm (12.2 in) rear for the RXC GT, 360 mm (14.2 in) front and 330 mm (13.0 in) rear for the RXC Spyder and RXC Turbo 600R, and 390 mm (15.4 in) front and 360 mm (14.2 in) rear for the RXC GT3.

Performance[edit]

Below is a table of manufacturer-claimed performance values for the currently available models of the Radical RXC.

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Model0-60 mph (seconds)Top speed (mph)Power (hp)Power-to-weight ratio (bhp/tonne)Lateral force (g)
RXC GT2.71806505752.1
RXC Spyder2.71806506442.1
RXC 600R2.71806505752.1
RXC GT32.7180>500>4302.1

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Radical RXC 3.7 V6'. Radical Sportscars. Archived from the original on 2016-01-07. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  2. ^'Radical RXC V8'. Radical Sportscars. Archived from the original on 2016-01-07. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  3. ^Simona (2012-12-12). '2014 Radical RXC Coupe'. TopSpeed.
  4. ^'Radical RXC > Technology'. Radical Sportscars. Archived from the original on 2015-05-15. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  5. ^Moe, Christian (2014-01-17). '2015 Radical RXC Turbo'. TopSpeed.
  6. ^'RXC GT - Road'. Radical Sportscars.
  7. ^Lopez, Jonathan (2015-01-29). '2015 Radical RXC Spyder'. TopSpeed.
  8. ^'RXC Spyder'. Radical Sportscars. Archived from the original on 2016-01-06.
  9. ^'RXC Spyder'. Radical Sportscars. Archived from the original on 2016-09-16.
  10. ^Elliott, Andrew (2015-03-03). 'Geneva 2015: Radical RXC Turbo 500'. GTSpirit.
  11. ^Joseph, Noah (2016-03-02). 'RXC Turbo 500R is the fastest Radical ever'. Autoblog.
  12. ^Frankel, Andrew (2016-03-02). 'Radical unleashes its fastest road car yet at Geneva show'. Autocar.
  13. ^'RXC GT3'. Radical Sportscars.
  14. ^Florea, Ciprian (2016-02-08). '2016 Radical RXC Turbo GT3'. TopSpeed.
  15. ^Ingram, Antony (2017-06-30). 'Radical RXC Turbo 600R 20th Anniversary - 650bhp special debuts at Goodwood'. Evo.
  16. ^'RXC 600R'. Radical Sportscars.
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External links[edit]

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