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Originally Posted by E-Revonut
All that said I wish you luck Linc, not at getting it together, or keeping it together, but at keeping it rubber side down! At 20MPH I still can't punch it cause mine will be upside down! You had better get the wheelie bar and a brick for the front end!
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No prob, I have plenty of experience with high speed r/c. Suspension setup is very important for speed runs. So is tire choice. Some "throttle modulation" is important.
All that said, my 10th scale speed car was setup well enough that I could open it up fully from a stand still and it would track perfectly straight and leave 3-4ft foam tire burnout marks. I only had room to get it to 74mph before having to get on the brakes...