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Old 11-05-2008, 11:26 PM
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39cc watercooled RC CAR

hey guys.
as a few of you guys would no i have been trying to get parts for my school project.

my plan is:
39cc blata rep watercooled motor, with dellorto carby. (possibly a few engine mods down the track)
running rear axle setup and huds and stub axles and steering off a quad.
custom welded frame.
possibly front discs if not just rear.
2 ch radio controller.

weight hopefully around 30kg mark.

figured that should make a fairly good power to weight ratio 30 kg to 8-9hp

gearing i have a few options. they are:

6/68 very good bottom end (will be hard to control with out wheel spin)
6/52 good mid power
6/32 very good top end, and will be extremly quik. duno what exact speed will be but should be fast.

and then largest front gear i can find and smallest rear i can find, probably wont get any smaller then a 32 though.

so yeh thats basicly my plan. i have just recently got my motor and hopeing to start on the frame very soon.

thanks. joey.
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Old 12-05-2008, 07:52 PM
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hey quincy,
thats a great idea, id love to do the same but im too busy.
please keep us posted with pics and stuff throughout the build.
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Old 13-05-2008, 12:03 PM
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yeh ill do my best with pictures and up dates. it will probably be over a period of 12 weeks.
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let me know if you get as far as the radio , i have some large 1/4 scale servos that you WILL need. standard servos will not have the power to both opperate the throttle and naturally the steering.
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Old 14-05-2008, 07:28 PM
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hey rd. yeh i have actually been looking into the servos. the ones im looking at have a 45kg capacity. do u no wat urs are. the only down side is that they are $115 each.
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thats an expensive solution quincy,

Oatley Electronics

$30 and then you can use whatever you want for steering.. windscreen wiper motor etc.

i have a few animatronic servos here (the blue topped ones), and i wouldnt swing the dollars for them when i could do that ^^
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You will want to make sure your using a VERY good quality radio,
30kg could kill someone if it got out of control.
And a good quality safety cut off!

Hope it all works out for you!
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Old 22-05-2008, 08:55 PM
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thanks for the support guys. yeh got all the kill switch and stuff worked out.


thanks.
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