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Bugle
11-02-2013, 09:20 AM
Was reading through the Australian rules and noticed a minimum allowed wheelbase of 229mm, which led me to wonder what a 229mm wheelbase car would handle like. So I measured up my old retired B44 and figured i'd be able to shorten it 40mm before the motor would hit the steering.. :lol:
http://bugleboyracing.com/images/B44/B44swb1.jpg
Only other custom parts required (I hope) are shortened front top deck and driveshaft. Might need to remove some material from the front drive cup if it interferes with the servo mount. ESC and receiver will have to sit on the top deck.
Karting
11-02-2013, 09:23 AM
Looks good, A shortwheel base, will make the car turn the tighter corners alot quicker, but will be unstable through fast corners with bumps :)
Bugle
11-02-2013, 09:26 AM
Looks good, A shortwheel base, will make the car turn the tighter corners alot quicker, but will be unstable through fast corners with bumps :)
Yeah if it can actually be controlled it should be fast, i'm hoping to be able to do backflips and land off the bigger jumps too :lol:
mr. ed
11-02-2013, 08:51 PM
Put a VW bug body on it: choice enough for the right wheelbase and will land back on its wheels when rolling over in the shorter curves ;)
Origineelreclamebord
11-02-2013, 10:11 PM
Lol, nice idea! :thumbsup: I think if you prepare yourself with shorter reflexes it might work on those smaller tracks... I'd add a wheelie bar and I think you might be able to get some RC gyro manufacturers interested for this as a test vehicle :p
By the way, speaking of stability... Why not use the third channel on your receiver to use the throttle input for throttle ánd a servo that pulls the rear hubs into a greater toe-in setting? :lol:
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