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Vacuum Result RC Car


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24 thoughts on “Vacuum Result RC Car

  1. ProjectAir says:

    Big shout out to Engineering After Hours – his fan cars are some of the fastest electric vehicles in the world! https://www.youtube.com/c/EngineeringAfterHours

  2. Bucky 737 says:

    The stock car sounded like Lego breaking apart when it crashed lol

  3. Beekibye says:

    Why on earth would that thing go faster if it is just sucking air and embedding its soul into the ground?

  4. Was just thinking, sway bars might help, so you can keep the fans at full power.

  5. ok then says:

    you could probably attach a small brush in front of the intake to help remove a bit of the debris

  6. what rc car did you use for this?

  7. Hey got something I can use it for use the fan car as a vacuum I don't know if it'll work but maybe try

  8. Jan Bode says:

    f for the camera

  9. Regel says:

    Can u tell us what rc car u used for this?

  10. Nice fast vacoom cleaner.

  11. I have a suggestion can you build a supersonic rc plane

  12. Hero Acer says:

    I would love to play rc on my ceiling wall, nice experiment 👍

  13. Marc Solé says:

    What car is he using?

  14. DaniDV22 says:

    Also maybe if you use a 1/8 scale model the ground effect could be stronger but those cars are different beasts and it would cost you way more, also sucking the air only from the back of the car might create some slight oversteer but you could fix it with a front wing or some sort of aero thing that the car didn't have

  15. DaniDV22 says:

    As a modelist I always wonder what if 1/10 and 1/8 on road RC cars had a sort of ground effect, i think manufacturers should think about it because the gain could be so huge that nobody would buy other brands, just think about the crazy development that Xray made in the last couple of years, their 1/10 touring car is closer to an F1 car than an RC car so I reckon they could go for this mad approach

  16. SuperSlayin says:

    Maybe try using brush bristles?

  17. JOE MAMMA says:

    Bro u accually build a RC rOomba

  18. Stuhlgang says:

    Hey
    Im in 12th grade and as my final, im building a similar car and i will conduct several experiments researching the effect different factors have on grip. One of the thing i want to try out is how downforce affects grip. I have some questions:

    – How much power did your edf use?
    – How big was the battery powering the fan? / how long did the fan run?
    – Did you use the same battery to power both the fan and the car itself?

    Any help is much apprechiated
    Thanks

  19. Ashton Curee says:

    You should place the rear wing farther back so the wind from the fan. It may be a minor adjustment but maybe a tiny bit more downforce at high speeds.

  20. Any time I build a car out of legos it always has ground affect

  21. Dezee says:

    Yo I was thinking about doing this based off an old racecar someone actually fucking did it

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