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Genre: Education
Date of upload: May 30, 2023 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-04-23T15:52:46.339951Z
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Even if it didn't break records, you should still be incredibly proud of it. The level of detail and craftsmanship is truly remarkable! It's an absolute masterpiece. 👏🏼🔥👍🏼 Don't let the absence of a record diminish the incredible achievement and effort you've put into this project. It's an epic creation that deserves recognition and admiration. Keep pushing the boundaries of what's possible! 🚀🏎💪🏼
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🔧🚗 To enhance the suspension's effectiveness, consider adding square sections along the chassis to boost its rigidity. This modification can significantly improve performance. Additionally, reducing the frontal area would enhance aerodynamics. Love the exciting progress of this build! Can't wait to see the first drive! 🏎🔩💨
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Something too think about is that the farther back you have your center of pressure the more it will want to stay straight, increasing that pressure would be like adding more fins or adding a small wing to the back, or you could try and decrease drag at the front of the car. I hope this can help if you need it, otherwise you can look up some stuff about rocket aerodynamics and how they stay straight.
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back in the day for on-road 1/10 oval cars, we ran rubber cap tires. it was a foam tire trued way down then a rubber skin glued down over the foam. Like cutting a section of an inner tube and stretching it over the foam. They were very durable and would keep tires from exploding. Also for low drag race cars, we would use some thin delrin material on the bottom of the chassis to keep from damaging the bottom and it's pretty slick so it wouldn't slow the cars down as much as dragging the chassis. Now you could probably use some Star Board.
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10 months ago
so much work went into this build, respect! manifesting that you break the record!
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