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ALIEN Racing Ynot
Hi guys,
I’m new to this forum and my name is Phil. Since 2006, I have create a non-commercial association called ALIEN Racing to help all RC Fans to build their own prototypes by cutting carbon parts. For a long time now, we (at ALIEN Racing) also draw and build RC cars like our successful 1/12 race car “Legend12” which is actually French Champion and also a completely incredible RC Side Car. You can find below the links to the videos we have done for them and I can give you more information if you want some… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duyN75KWxIM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yDOe6wfU3M But today, I wanted to present you my last RC Car : The Ynot… The Ynot is the first Racing Front Wheel Drive in France since a lot of time. FWD were killed in early ‘90 in France but today, the Offroad RC rules are open to live this adventure again… Based on a Durango DEX 210 gearbox, I wanted a very low and smooth design : All weights are centered and low on the main chassis… The car is also very light with a lot of carbon parts. The first testing we have made were very successful. Please find below the videos we have done… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B4yTvWS5Xs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Djqc5s1wXKo Of course I know Origineelreclamboard has also made an incredible FWD and I want to thank you for your inspiration. I would be very pride to meet you some day and perhaps to take pics of our cars together… If you have any question on ALIEN Racing or on the Ynot, please feel free to ask… Thanks for your reading Phil |
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Interesting concept I like the way you kept the car simple with the least amount of custom parts needed. Would you like to share what parts you used for the driveshafts and front suspension arms? And is it under 250mm wide?
So how are you finding your car's performance on carpet? Mine tends to hook mid-corner, on the video your car seems to lean a lot on the front outside wheel, but remains pretty stable. Have you come across handling problems like the hooking? If so, how did you solve it? |
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Glad your on oople, my dads been following your sidecar for a while and would be very interested if you hit the uk market
Plz stay active and keep us all informed you work looks very good !!
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Hi guys,
Thanks for your interrest... For the Side Car, we have to redesign all the parts to make it easy to built and therefore easy to sell. --> It will take some time and unfortunatly, I have no time at this moment... Sure, I will have to find some time in the winter... About the Ynot, I don't know what you mean by "Hooking" but be sure the only problem I have with the car is front suspension cause it's still too soft and it become very easy to put the car on the roof as soon as you touch the internal side of the track. --> I have to work again and again on front suspension. The front suspension comes from a Tamiya Durga (arms and driveshaft). Yes it's under the 250mm wide. But I am looking to the front suspension of a Durango 410 to try... |
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I have send response for your PM but I'm not sure you have receive them...
--> Can you confirm here ? |
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After a week to make parts for other guys, here are some news for the next tests on sunday .
First, new electronics more efficient and modern, front wide tyres : With them, we are very near to the rules limits... After, new front anti roll bar : At last, thanks to the french Durango shop, I have some home work for halidays... |
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