Video: Project:Prostocker - Taming Da Beast
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Video: Project:Prostocker - Taming Da Beast
Here's a sneak peak of my prostocker project.
Got a pair of Zip Zap SE batteries pumping out over 5.5V in a chassis that combines for a car that's lighter than a dual cell Zip Zap. Throw in some MOSFETs, and the mayhem begins.
This is the only car that I've seen with more than one battery in front of the motor, that will pull a wheelie from a dead stop. So hard in fact, as to slap the rear end on the ground, and launch itself. I need to make a functional wheelie bar.
Seeing is believing, check it:

Project Prostocker: Taming Da Beast
2:55 min. (4mb)
Featuring music by Halo of Flies
Got a pair of Zip Zap SE batteries pumping out over 5.5V in a chassis that combines for a car that's lighter than a dual cell Zip Zap. Throw in some MOSFETs, and the mayhem begins.
This is the only car that I've seen with more than one battery in front of the motor, that will pull a wheelie from a dead stop. So hard in fact, as to slap the rear end on the ground, and launch itself. I need to make a functional wheelie bar.
Seeing is believing, check it:

Project Prostocker: Taming Da Beast
2:55 min. (4mb)
Featuring music by Halo of Flies
Last edited by crazydave on Fri Oct 20, 2006 5:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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whoa......... whoa......
dave, youve definatly gone overboard this time. That is the single fastest Micro R/C ive ever had the misfortune to see. What i mean by that is, i want ONE! Damn man, i have to suck at soldering. That is one hell of a job youve done on that thing. You need to get a video of that thing topping out....And heres another question, hows it do on the dyno?
dave, youve definatly gone overboard this time. That is the single fastest Micro R/C ive ever had the misfortune to see. What i mean by that is, i want ONE! Damn man, i have to suck at soldering. That is one hell of a job youve done on that thing. You need to get a video of that thing topping out....And heres another question, hows it do on the dyno?
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damn man - that thing motors!
awesome vid crazydave.
I loved seeing the thing tip up on a side and drive on 2 wheels.
what a monster.
awesome vid crazydave.
I loved seeing the thing tip up on a side and drive on 2 wheels.
what a monster.
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LOL, yeah, no shit, huh? It didn't occur to me that is like an ollie. Funny.Bird wrote:I have never seen a Camaro do an ollie before. Awesome car. Great vid. Damn.
I'll tell ya, I loved that too when I was editing, but the more I watch, the more I realize the power loss. I need get the rear end exactly precise if this things gonna stay on the ground. Hog's JB Weld just might be coming into play here.CaboWabo wrote:I loved seeing the thing tip up on a side and drive on 2 wheels.
Well, if you watch the drags, they always pull the front end up off the line too. The idea is to center the weight around the rear axle, to lay the horse power. You don't need the front wheels off the line if you're pointed in the right direction, and the rear end hooks evenly. (I still need to work on that last part.) If I work some kind of shock absorbtion into the wheelie bar, it should take up some of that impact, and bring the front end down without lifting the rear, in theory, we'll see.sg219 wrote:What about a small amount of weight in the front plus the wheelie bar to keep it level on the drag strip. Like a truck pull kind of thing maybe.
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payaso wrote:Sonofabitch..... How the hell am I supposed to compete with that? Outstanding job Dave. Now I really gotta pull a rabbit out of my hat.
silla


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You could take 4th place and get a pretty nice prize. I wouldn't be discouraged.payaso wrote:Sonofabitch..... How the hell am I supposed to compete with that? Outstanding job Dave. Now I really gotta pull a rabbit out of my hat.
silla

That thing lives up to it's creator's name: crazy. What gears are you running? A blue KIT racer gear might be the ticket for more top and speed and a slight reduction in torque.