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Chassis
Getting and maintaining a
good chassis for drag race RC Cars is very important. The
thing to remember is that there are numerous materials
that make up modern RC Cars drag today such as graphite
and carbon fiber. They differ in how they support the cars
and how they "flex" during acceleration. The chassis needs
to have flexibility when accelerating is a key to attain
the car's maximum speed.
Front end design
Dragsters have distinct
front-end designs. They are usually pointed to minimize
the drag from the air. The front axles should be set up in
a simple way to make them easier to adjust during
accidents during race day.
Battery packs
Usually, RC Cars drag races
are determined by the kind of battery pack that the cars
are equipped with. Nickel-cadmium batteries are very
popular nowadays. The batteries used in cars are usually
in 6-cell or 7-cell packs. The two main things that one
should look for in battery packs are internal impedance
and voltage. These are two main indicators of power and
speed. The battery packs used in RC Cars drag racing are
perhaps the most powerful in the whole RC racing arena.
Tires
The usual dragsters employ
thin front wheels which are most often referred to as
"pizza cutters" because they resemble the kitchen
apparatus. When it comes to selecting tires, there are two
beliefs: smaller is better and the "big wheels rule." As
with any other contradicting beliefs, both have advantages
and disadvantages. At the end of the day, it's personal
taste that really counts in choosing the kinds of tires.
Weight
RC Cars drag race have been
stripped of their excess weight throughout the years. An
optimum weight should be achieved to be able to get
maximum acceleration. |