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Hi, you may or may not know I am designing and building a competition 4wd buggy, which is to be sold to the public. I need people who may have made cars previously, or anyone who is interested in helping with machining or CAD drawings, or who have some radical ideas
thanks Ben
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You have pm.
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as do you matey
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To be honest i think the other way around that shaft would be better at taking the extra power from a brushless motor. A lot does come down to the slipper, this is what makes or brakes the transmission.
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Not everything from full scale cars translates to 1/10 cars of course, and we have found zero problem with torque steer, and it jumps straight as well
![]() and the world champs was won by a shaft car. Both designs have good and bad points, and i am sure we will see with more power on tap next year, one design perhaps coming more popular like in TC ?.
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so hanging the motor out on the side is the way forward?
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I'll try that, thanks
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"shaft drive cars always jump on the piss and this costs time."
![]() I can see the motor in a shaft tourer being able to upset the finely balanced car costing 1/100th of a second which is enough with those things, but buggys are being upset by bumps and jumps constantly anyway. |
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