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Originally Posted by cmac
I believe that the engineers have done a good job with this on road car. The use the aerodynamics to help pull the car down to the road. Like a wing only in the opposite direction. The on road car that you had obviously did not have that benefit. They use some similar principles like the Indy cars. If you could invert an Indy car at speed it would hold the road because of this effect. I heard that these cars are a little unstable under 50 mph that is about when the ground effects start to kick in after that it sucks down to the road and is stable as can be. I have a Losi 8ight that will run just like your buggy and it too is stable at around 70 mph, I have not had it to 100mph, but I bet it would be a whole lot different. I'm sure it would not be as stable.
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Not true Cmac, I love my Losi 8 for that reason, it is completely stable at all speeds. I've had my losi 8 up to 113 MPH so smooth and stable it's not even funny. Just look at my videos. I have one pass at 106mph and it's a cadillac going down the street. So if you guys have any doughts about the stability of a buggy, i just proved it..