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09.10.2009, 08:48 PM

I f you guys look closely the lightning chassis is anodized to help prevent shorts on the chassis. But with 6s It probably wont matter. polishing it is a no no!

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Neil - 09.10.2009, 09:23 PM

NEIL your killing me. You guys always come up with some crap this is just off the wall that gets a million laughs. Yes MM says that there is a coating just for that reason applied to the chassis. When I finally get batteries mounted on this rig they will more than likely be mounted under the chassis encased in some kind of home made plastic trays for protection and low center of gravity. I am brainstorming about a body for it. I think I may end up fabricating something out of Lexan kind of like a wedge design to keep the air out from under the vehicle, and made in a way so as to give maximum downforce to keep it on the ground. Possibly a front wing or difuser will help keep the front end planted. I really want to make this thing right the first time, so I do not destroy it and have to start over again of constantly make changes to improve its efficiency. I am in no rush so I can take my sweet time with it.


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