Mustang Evo project
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- bitPlaya'
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Mustang Evo project
well my whole fucking post just got erased because my dumbass computer crashed, and yeah it was about a page long. so when i have gotten it all wrote out again i will edit this, but here are pics of my project car, it has a broken front knuckle, but i ordered one off ebay, i put some slicks too. Here you go. Thanks for looking
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- bitPlaya'
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I want to leave it RWD but the way its sliding now, i might have to buy the AWD kit. I think i'll just buy some "Turbo" cap's and put those on the stage 2 motor. I'd also like to paint it, probably lime green you know, like some pieces of the chassis? Anyways, i want to lock the differential, and maybe some visual mods too.
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Don't. just don't. it's a waste of time and effort.jordanQ wrote:I want to leave it RWD but the way its sliding now, i might have to buy the AWD kit. I think i'll just buy some "Turbo" cap's and put those on the stage 2 motor.
a "turbo" cap does nothing but add weight. For any kind of boost, put the capacitor on the battery side.
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I Recommend the all wheel drive kit, I installed it on my Infinity G35, and WOW what a difference. The car is quicker and more responsive, especially when cornering. Just leave your afternoon free when installing it. It takes a little bit to install.
I got the stage 2 motor kit, just havent installed it yet, I was thinking about going with the six cell mod that seems to be so popular. But I dont know if it really does increase the speed of the car or not. Anybody here try the six cell mod?
I got the stage 2 motor kit, just havent installed it yet, I was thinking about going with the six cell mod that seems to be so popular. But I dont know if it really does increase the speed of the car or not. Anybody here try the six cell mod?
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Murdoch wrote:Don't. just don't. it's a waste of time and effort.jordanQ wrote:I want to leave it RWD but the way its sliding now, i might have to buy the AWD kit. I think i'll just buy some "Turbo" cap's and put those on the stage 2 motor.
a "turbo" cap does nothing but add weight. For any kind of boost, put the capacitor on the battery side.
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More voltage is the quickest easiest way to get more speed and power, but with that speed comes extra weight, which could have a negative effect on handling. That's why those "in the know" go with FET upgrades, e-turbos, better motors, better batteries or li-po batteries, etc, first. The better idea is to make it more effecient without increasing the weight too much.Drifter39 wrote:I Recommend the all wheel drive kit, I installed it on my Infinity G35, and WOW what a difference. The car is quicker and more responsive, especially when cornering. Just leave your afternoon free when installing it. It takes a little bit to install.
I got the stage 2 motor kit, just havent installed it yet, I was thinking about going with the six cell mod that seems to be so popular. But I dont know if it really does increase the speed of the car or not. Anybody here try the six cell mod?
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Cool, Thanks for the info.
I do use rechargeable NIMH batteries that are rated at 850mah. And they make a big difference over Standard AAA batteries. I think I will stay away from the six cell upgrade. I do have a stage 2 motor upgrade I can still do to it, But I'm sure there are better motors out there.
I do use rechargeable NIMH batteries that are rated at 850mah. And they make a big difference over Standard AAA batteries. I think I will stay away from the six cell upgrade. I do have a stage 2 motor upgrade I can still do to it, But I'm sure there are better motors out there.
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That thing is a joke. Someone who was selling the same thing was exposed as a fraud in the worst way over at XMW.jordanQ wrote:Murdoch wrote:Don't. just don't. it's a waste of time and effort.jordanQ wrote:I want to leave it RWD but the way its sliding now, i might have to buy the AWD kit. I think i'll just buy some "Turbo" cap's and put those on the stage 2 motor.
a "turbo" cap does nothing but add weight. For any kind of boost, put the capacitor on the battery side.
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Yeah, your right CD. But a polarized electrolytic capacitor wired in parallel with the battery connectors will oppose changes in voltage. Basically smoothing out voltage fluctuations, providing power supply stability.crazydave wrote:Capacitors are used on the motor to absorb voltage spikes from the motor brushes, that cause radio interference. That to me looks like a joke. That guy needs his ass kicked, or at least should be kicked off of ebay.
Turbo?


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Not only that, they provide the sudden surge of current when you floor it.. this saves the batteries from falling flat on their face when full discharge is demanded.ibjamn wrote:Yeah, your right CD. But a polarized electrolytic capacitor wired in parallel with the battery connectors will oppose changes in voltage. Basically smoothing out voltage fluctuations, providing power supply stability.crazydave wrote:Capacitors are used on the motor to absorb voltage spikes from the motor brushes, that cause radio interference. That to me looks like a joke. That guy needs his ass kicked, or at least should be kicked off of ebay.
Turbo?Just add a cell or two, it will be cheaper and actually works.