by mattb » Sat Sep 12, 2015 6:40 am
The guy building scratch chassis is a craftsman. He builds these 70-100 thou street rods and street machines. Takes him forever, because he is so meticulous. When I want these belly pans, I go to his shop and use his shear. I made a pan for one of his chassis and he can see that it is the way to add weight in the perfect spot. His cars are so precise that they usually run great, but even my rough old builds hang with him and beat him a touch with the belly pans. He has seen the light.
I remember way back when we were the 132 slots forum, "Smilin' Ray" built really great cars and that was his trick, a nice belly pan design. Lots of weight, right down on the track. When I was trying to get these cars to "drive" better that was my inspiration. Thanks Ray.
I did use the H&R Jackrabbit in a car yesterday and I believe it is a much more appropriate motor for my shorter home track. I tried using a more scale size rear tire, but the grip just wasn't there with the old 1960's silicones I have that are 1 1/8 inch. The cars look better, but the motor way overpowers the tires on the big track. I might try some urethane tires on Cox Lotus rims at home with less motor.
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mattb on Sat Sep 12, 2015 6:47 am, edited 1 time in total.