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Old 10-16-2015, 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by thordspeed
what are you aims and is it just for fun and being different.. what and the benefits of mounting the engine the way your thinking..

electric cars.. yeah i can see that being easier to do.. but nitro.. youd mabe flip the front diff facing forward with a main gear attached.. which could work.. just that it may not add benefit to a RC car. front heavy perhaps..
I have an Exceed Rally Monster (which I know is cheep and not that fast.) and it has issues turning quickly. I than researched and found that there are many ways to solve this problem with an ep car. What all of them do, is shift the weight forward to sacrifice forward and backward acceleration for side to side cornering grip, But you can't actually do that without adding weight to a nitro. So I want to do it in the design of the nitro car. Also from watching video's it seems that most of the crashes that I have seen are caused by under steer and over compensation for under steer. So in a 1/10th car it may benefit from having front bias weight in racing. This is just theory as of right now. But I found this E-Book talks about weight distribution. R/C Handbook by Scott Guyatt So I am trying to solve the under steer issues primarily.

Also, I am working on an R/C car Project because I enjoy R/C cars and I needed to solve a problem for my senior design project. So I chose under steer as the problem to solve. Also it solves the issue of front engine cars not being represented in the R/C world.
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