Great build sir.

Not sure what you want me to explain: motor with pinion turns spur gear in opposite direction of motor rotation, the Hyperdrive belt conversion turns the big gear the same direction as the motor so unless you want to go in reverse around the shelfheretic wrote:Very , very nice car . I see with this belt on the spur you have to run the motor in the same direction as the wheels, but I can't figure why... could you explain ? With 20 degrees of kickup and a motor spinning in this direction, the car must not have a lot of front forward traction... not that it matters much for a shelf queen, of course.
Yep, I probably should switch them out for the .56 never really gave it much thought, I have them and it is a simple change.Asso_man! wrote:Pigs on the wing? Maybe I didn't see them, maybe I did... lol, no wait, it was on the radio...
Stunning build Al, and I'm glad you posted pics of it. Maybe you should try to position the front shock a tad higher, there is almost no travel left up front with the 0.71" combined with short arms and stock front shock tower. That is if you plan to run it hard on a gravel track
I wish mine will be done very soon, been waiting as long as you did as we bought these kits pretty much at the same time. I can't wait any longer for the tuber chassis to be done...
And.................................................Just plain nice to see you around these parts Brian!!!!bscotti wrote:just plain awesome!
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