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Big House 07.24.2011 09:14 PM

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The issue I am worried about is room to open it up. I am using a Motonica GT body. Looking at the form of it, it should provide a decent amount of downforce. I wanted something different than trying to adapt a wedge body to the chassis. I am looking for a newly paved road somewhere to make it happen.

Big House 07.27.2011 06:40 PM

Incredible power....
 
Faster than I know what to do with. This car on 6s is completely un-drivable...for now...First things first...new fan for the MMP and a fan for the Medusa. I have to modify the body. The wheels generate a suction force that pulls the rear onto the wheels.

ANGRY-ALIEN 07.28.2011 09:45 AM

Vids!!! :yes:

bruce750i 07.28.2011 10:26 AM

I bet it sounds like a dremel tool on wheels doing 80mph.:party:

Big House 02.11.2012 12:03 AM

Updated...a little
 
After removing a large chunk of wheel out of the rear tire I replaced them as well as the busted front one way. Putting power to all the wheels again and running 4s nano techs, this thing is a rocket. I am waiting on the first nice day to run a full 6s pass. I hope to have it shatter the 100 mph mark with a lot left to go.

aqwut 02.11.2012 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Big House (Post 417790)
After removing a large chunk of wheel out of the rear tire I replaced them as well as the busted front one way. Putting power to all the wheels again and running 4s nano techs, this thing is a rocket. I am waiting on the first nice day to run a full 6s pass. I hope to have it shatter the 100 mph mark with a lot left to go.

Becareful, as she is going to scream... You may hear some funny sounds coming from the motor, similar to when you put pop rocks in your mouth. That's what happend to my motor when I ran it at over 100,000 rpm. :mdr:


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