Fast RC car
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Description
What was meant to be a short project to use up leftover parts and as a first attempt at making an RC car turned into a successful endurance RC car. It's great to drive it around while skating around and you don't have to worry about range being an issue given it's 200 mAh per mile on a 4s battery. I designed it with the intentions of it being easy to modify, use your own parts, and experiment with the design. It can easily go 20mph and is really stable as long the wheels are trimmed correctly.
Note: The assembly video is still being made, and will be linked in the comments
Part specs:
Motor Mount Pattern - 16x19mm, M3 bolt
Motor used - D4215 650KV 3-6s outrunner from flashhobby
Servo's - 2 MG 996R digital servo's
ESC - any ESC that works with the motor being used
Receiver - any of your choice (I used an aircraft receiver)
Headlights - 20mm diameter hole, 35mm max length
Battery - Zeee 4-6s 6000mAh Lipo
Heat set inserts - 16 M3x5mm
Bolts - 56 M3x8mm, 3 M3x25mm, 4 M4x12mm, 2 M6x50mm
Nuts - 4 M6
CF rods (or any rod as long as it fits) - 1 4mm rod (at least 100mm) 1 M5 rod (at least 250mm)
Recommended filament for body - PLA (not recommended for outdoor use when its hot), ASA, ABS
Recommended filament for soft parts - TPU-85A or TPU-90A
Recommended filament for high stress parts - PPS-CF, PETG-CF, ABS-GF
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