Traxxas drag car
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Traxxas drag car
Hey I am brand new to this forum but I have been In the RC hobby for 2 years I race a modified Traxxas shash 2WD for NASCAR at BigO RC Speedway. I have stopped racing there recently because I am going to try to make an RC top fuel dragster and I was going to go and get traxxas funny car but it's too expensive and I am broke so I am going to cut a chassis out of steel with a plasma cutter. Do you guys have any ideas of what I can go to make it better?
dimensions 30" by 3"
dimensions 30" by 3"
Re: Traxxas drag car
Just some info the grey thing at the back is a titan 12t 550 motor with transmission.
The blue thing is a XL-5 ESC.
The black small thing is a TQi receiver.
And the big black box is a traxxas 3s lipo 5000mah.
The blue thing is a XL-5 ESC.
The black small thing is a TQi receiver.
And the big black box is a traxxas 3s lipo 5000mah.
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Re: Traxxas drag car
Hello and welcome! Looks like you're off to a great start. Just be mindful though that this site is for vintage R/C models primarily from the '70s, '80s, and '90s.
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Re: Traxxas drag car
Well i hope to make an old school looking dragster and a reliable setup i dont realy care about speed its just for fun btw i know this is a vintage rc forum i whent on this forum because i saw alot of new / old rc cars and i like the style of the forum
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Re: Traxxas drag car
it’s cool that you are building this. You can get some good ideas from AE’s DR10 and some of the other drag kits. Also, look at the setup sheets so you know what needs to be adjustable (Gearing, Diff Viscosity, Weight distribution, Wheelie bar height, etc…). I bought my son a DR10 last year, and we race whenever we get a chance. Both are basically stock, so results are more drive dependent. Keep us posted on the progress.
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