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Nice looking looker2756. Not into all the billet aluminum as it adds too much weight. My HPI 5b is too heavy now at 25 pounds.
Weight is HP. Something is lighter less HP lose. A 25 pound 5b will go faster then a 30 pound 5b both with the same engine! Then we could talk about rotating weight which is even MORE of a HP lose.
You ask any racing team is weight a concern even in drag racing and I assure you they will say yes! Not only in top speed does weight make a difference but all so in handling and many other gains from a lighter car. If you take two identical cars and one weighs 25 pounds and one weighs 30 and you have competent drivers I assure you the lighter car will come in first and will be a BIG difference. When it comes to racing which I do every little up grade will make only some difference but when you add them all together it makes big difference. I have not only raced RC cars but all so full size motorcycles in my younger years.
Thanks for the input
Jeff
I'm sorry this is not true in rc 5th scale racing. you look at the high end cars & they have optional add on weights for better traction = lower lap times. scroll downhttp://www.rs5-modelsport.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=315&Itemid=82.have you weighed that cylinder & head combo compared to stock. it looks to me it weighs more.
You ask any racing team is weight a concern even in drag racing and I assure you they will say yes! Not only in top speed does weight make a difference but all so in handling and many other gains from a lighter car. If you take two identical cars and one weighs 25 pounds and one weighs 30 and you have competent drivers I assure you the lighter car will come in first and will be a BIG difference. When it comes to racing which I do every little up grade will make only some difference but when you add them all together it makes big difference. I have not only raced RC cars but all so full size motorcycles in my younger years.
Thanks for the input
Jeff
I'm sorry this is not true in rc 5th scale racing. you look at the high end cars & they have optional add on weights for better traction = lower lap times. scroll downhttp://www.rs5-modelsport.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=315&Itemid=82.have you weighed that cylinder & head combo compared to stock. it looks to me it weighs more.
The motor in question is just one of 5 I have built so far and have others I am building chasing the quest of the perfect motor for my needs. Yes at time adding weight is necessary in spots but is limited only as necessary I assure you weight is lost HP! Even in full size racing you do this but is very limited. All so on road racing is very different to off road as the track on off road racing is changing every lap you make.
Thanks for the input
Jeff


You were cheating its in the last photo sitting on the popcorn machine
You were using spray on butter to make car body slippery to go faster
One last question do you deliver popcorn I'm hungry
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