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12.29.2009, 03:01 PM

Hmm, I must havve been misinformed then. In that case I guess I've got myself an unofficial record! *Sets off multiple fireworks*

Going to give the buggy a complete tear-down while I wait for my pinion gear to squeeze the most speed possible out of this bugger.

For the a-arms a sleek airfoil shape out of lexan might work.. don't know how much of an effect it would really have though.
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01.05.2010, 07:47 PM

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For the a-arms a sleek airfoil shape out of lexan might work.. don't know how much of an effect it would really have though.
I'd try narrowing the hole you need to punch through the air, you could do that with a set a L8ight arms all round

A L8ight front shock tower, with matching front shocks would smooth down the aero at the front also

Edit: I went back & had a look at pics from post #27...I'd suggest losing the 1/8 rear wing in favour of a wing with a longer cord length. You've obviously done the right thing by removing all the downforce elements but I'd be surprised if you're not getting a huge amount of oscillation with such a narrow chord


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