I posted the same thing 1 hour before you. The post management on this site is lame.
The pull-rod turnbuckle IS the ride-height adjustment.
Depends on what your budget can afford. Some of my cars run an hour or more on LiPo. But they are vintage models with sensible motors. I imagine a Grasshopper (the 80's benchmark) could run for at least 2 hours on a standard shotgun sized pack. Brushless & LiPo have pushed the runtime beyond anything we could…
Probably a Honda Insight since it weighs nothing...
Modern LMP cars have a tendency to flip when they go sideways (typically called the Yaw-flip). The "big honking fin", as well as the "big honking holes" in the fenders, were mandated to help prevent this.....though it still happens anyways. Interestingly enough, this didn't used to happen in the 80's when cars ran…
He also misses Shia...
James,
I like your Matt Farah "Step on it and laugh" objective performance testing. You definitely have a future in this sort of thing. BTW: I hate flip flops (Not your fault).
Wouldn't TVs as rear-view mirrors eliminate the ability to adjust your field of view by simply moving your head?