Hi everyone, my son and I are looking to kick it up a couple of notches this year. Last year we did a simple wedge, used the standard wheelbase, along with the original axle slots and we did not make a rail rider. We did pretty well for our first outing, 2nd overall in our district. Our rules do allow for extended wheelbases, 3 wheels, bent axles, the wheels can be trued, hubs coned, but nothing beyond that.
We are planning on making a ladder body and using tungsten cubes this time around. I made a rough sketch, with the rear axle line at 5/8”. It seemed that 5” inches forward from that axle line was a safe way to go, however, I was surprised that the front axle line was behind where the front axle slot was. Everything I had seen up to this point has suggested a longer wheelbase was faster, I would imagine it’s much more important to have the rear axle as far back as possible.
I was thinking of shooting for a COM of 3/4”, I have heard 5/8” is fine/safe to do with ladder style cars.
I have attached my sketch for the car, the X sections will be completely cut out.
We are planning on running fenders this year.
Any input/advice on my 5” wheelbase and 3/4” COM would be greatly appreciated, or is it possible to go more aggressive?
Thanks in advance and thanks to everyone for all the great advice my son and I have already received on this forum.
We are planning on making a ladder body and using tungsten cubes this time around. I made a rough sketch, with the rear axle line at 5/8”. It seemed that 5” inches forward from that axle line was a safe way to go, however, I was surprised that the front axle line was behind where the front axle slot was. Everything I had seen up to this point has suggested a longer wheelbase was faster, I would imagine it’s much more important to have the rear axle as far back as possible.
I was thinking of shooting for a COM of 3/4”, I have heard 5/8” is fine/safe to do with ladder style cars.
I have attached my sketch for the car, the X sections will be completely cut out.
We are planning on running fenders this year.
Any input/advice on my 5” wheelbase and 3/4” COM would be greatly appreciated, or is it possible to go more aggressive?
Thanks in advance and thanks to everyone for all the great advice my son and I have already received on this forum.