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Old 02-06-2014, 01:01 AM
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Or build your own chassis, like many of us do in holland ;-)

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Old 02-06-2014, 01:14 AM
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That's nice! How do you design your chassis? Solidworks? Would it be possible for you to share the files? That's exactly what I wanted for my CRC...
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Old 02-06-2014, 01:24 AM
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@Westy...Nice one
Joost is doing the same as you know
You doing nationals this year? or the EC??

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Ps my cars. Developed by Joost.K

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Old 02-06-2014, 02:03 AM
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Indeed as standing above there are people also making there own 235mm pancar.
The cars look very nice!

And the entry for the EC is free for all the people.
So put it in your list of races! :-) the more people the better!
I will also join for that race! Just got off from work

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Originally Posted by Pro10noob
Yodog?

You got the CRC widening kit on it?
If so, no problems with vibration on the rear due to the extensionhubs?.
If you run 10.5 with 1S, go for the 2S boosted setup like spacendeman said.
A lot of fun and you only have to look for 2S battries
If you have the time and money, come to the EC in Germany in march.
Open klasse 235MM pro10 indoor asfalt track.
Entry for every one who want's to join

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Hi Roy,
I do use the extensions without too much trouble but as usual I am looking to design a kit to fix this should the need arise. There is a track close to where I live that has a 235mm class and if it continues to grow, I will make some kits.
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Originally Posted by Pro10noob
@Westy...Nice one
Joost is doing the same as you know
You doing nationals this year? or the EC??

Regards Roy
Ps my cars. Developed by Joost.K

Is the car on left a RC10L2? Also are these kits/parts for sale?
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Hey RoyU,

Nope the car on the left or right arn't asso cars
They are designed by Joost.K and he and i are running these cars in our national championship.
The parts, at least most are for sale.
The chassis isn't as it is his(Joost) design.

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Is the car on left a RC10L2? Also are these kits/parts for sale?
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Old 02-06-2014, 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Airwave
That's nice! How do you design your chassis? Solidworks? Would it be possible for you to share the files? That's exactly what I wanted for my CRC...
Hi Airwave,

I have Autocad drawings available for a CRC 235 conversion based on the IRS axle. You can choose stickpack or saddle pack layout.
All you need is 2,5 mm carbon sheets and someone to mill the parts.

Let me know if you want them.

I will post some pictures here.

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Looks very nice!
Also good to race against it. Very vast car :-)
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Originally Posted by NDZ
I see an aluminium bottom plate for the motor pod, is that to make the rear heavier to get more rear grip, besides making it strong.
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Old 02-06-2014, 11:09 PM
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I also drive an aluminium podplate on my 10SL.
That also reduces the motor temperatiure.
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Exactly, carbon fiber is stronger than aluminum but aluminum dissipates heat better than cf. That is why some people use it.
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Old 02-07-2014, 12:28 AM
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Originally Posted by spacendeman
I also drive an aluminium podplate on my 10SL.
That also reduces the motor temperatiure.
Originally Posted by Joost K.
Exactly, carbon fiber is stronger than aluminum but aluminum dissipates heat better than cf. That is why some people use it.
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