V-Dezign Carpet Ripper V
#16
Thanks guys! I am looking for team drivers in the US, please email me if interested!
#17
Indoor season is on!
Andy Griffiths won the last round and the whole series of UK summer shootout with his all new Carpet Ripper V!
Andy Griffiths won the last round and the whole series of UK summer shootout with his all new Carpet Ripper V!
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Trev
#20
Yes, like Trev said, andy is running with prototype parts that are not proper coloured. Otherwise same as in here
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#21
Tech Apprentice
Nice car VESA, I was trying to email you but for some reason my iPhone won't let me, I really would like to get my hand's on one of your car's please let me know how I can order one and if I can be one of your team drivers in US. how about a inline battery setup ?
#22
Thanks Lizardboy, please email me to [email protected] or pm and we can talk more!
Inline battery setup? No.
Carpet Ripper 4.0 and V are designed with different rear end geometry which means no compromise like inline battery is needed to use. Using inline battery moves the weight more forward, yes. In CR V battery is a lot more forward than other cars and perfectly balanced with electrics in front of the battery. Using big sized speedos like SP wont make the side to side balance any easier with inline battery + chassis is still pretty wide in those cars.
THings can be done in different ways, based on lots of testing and theory behind, in my opinion putting battery inline is just compromising to get weight more forward to help with issues that occur with the rear geometry used in those cars.I am not saying they do it wrong, I just did that differently almost 2 years ago and will continue in that path.
To realize things you need to realize reason and consiquence relationship. We could also start using cab forward bodies as they are better in offroad, or what about using some toe in in rear tires, as it makes the car easier to drive as all other onroad cars use it too, must be good
Just kidding
Inline battery setup? No.
Carpet Ripper 4.0 and V are designed with different rear end geometry which means no compromise like inline battery is needed to use. Using inline battery moves the weight more forward, yes. In CR V battery is a lot more forward than other cars and perfectly balanced with electrics in front of the battery. Using big sized speedos like SP wont make the side to side balance any easier with inline battery + chassis is still pretty wide in those cars.
THings can be done in different ways, based on lots of testing and theory behind, in my opinion putting battery inline is just compromising to get weight more forward to help with issues that occur with the rear geometry used in those cars.I am not saying they do it wrong, I just did that differently almost 2 years ago and will continue in that path.
To realize things you need to realize reason and consiquence relationship. We could also start using cab forward bodies as they are better in offroad, or what about using some toe in in rear tires, as it makes the car easier to drive as all other onroad cars use it too, must be good
Just kidding
#23
As I promised here are some pictures of Andy's car that I took tonight.
Trev
Trev
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#29
Thanks for publishing some pics nothing like seeing something in person
setup is a little different from std gold side and gold center, guess for track conditions that works best
Hope to see some at IIC and snowbirds great handling car so easy to be consistent
setup is a little different from std gold side and gold center, guess for track conditions that works best
Hope to see some at IIC and snowbirds great handling car so easy to be consistent
#30
Remember that Andy's car pictured above is with non-anodized proto parts. All alum parts are anodized to black, so for proper photos see first page or homepages.
For clean and cool looking wirings the car is designed so that motor can and is suggested to turn like shown in Andy's car. This was in 4.0 version already. More clearence to body as motor tabs wont touch and scratch the body.
CR V kits will have tubes also pre-assemblied with damper syrup! Suggested syrup is CRC blue, Corally red or similar, about 20k oil.
For clean and cool looking wirings the car is designed so that motor can and is suggested to turn like shown in Andy's car. This was in 4.0 version already. More clearence to body as motor tabs wont touch and scratch the body.
CR V kits will have tubes also pre-assemblied with damper syrup! Suggested syrup is CRC blue, Corally red or similar, about 20k oil.