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12.04.2006, 01:24 PM

Brian;

Looks like he is using a horizontal brace on the front plate (actual motorplate)

But that's not supporting the entire motor. Try to hook up a brace that actually connects the motor to the front or rear bulk.
   
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12.04.2006, 01:44 PM

I agree, the motor plate should be thick above 2mm thick, and extend down to the chassis, if there is material below it? I can't tell. You would be better making a bigger motor mount, instead of front and read 'lighter' supports. It seems like it might just snap it if have a really good landing/crash/roll over.

Nevertheless, the motor mount does look kinda kickass in a way.


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