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Post by Murph on Nov 12, 2011 13:39:29 GMT -6
This is my first narrow-axle build. This car combines design aspects of some of the great pro racers such as Da Pine, Psycaz, and Derby Dominator. Guys: Thank you kindly for your insight about building these cars! This car also has some unique aspects that are under development at this time. This car is not finished but will soon be ready to roll! Murph Shining Light
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FiRENZE
Addicted to Speed
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Post by FiRENZE on Nov 13, 2011 17:26:08 GMT -6
Murph,
SLT Pro 1 is a nice looking narrow-axle car! Will you be posting any other photos/views of the car?
Firenze
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Post by Murph on Nov 14, 2011 1:06:31 GMT -6
Hey Frienze, I will post more pictures. I got the Pro Stocker up and running tonight it was beating my stockers, R1 and SLT 1.1 by about 0.012 seconds. I don't know how scalable the numbers are. I took my track down and adjusted angle when I put back up. I have no base line on any cars. My sweet wife put my cars in the uninsulated attic at the end of august. Got some damage. I have been working hard. Thanks! Murph SLT
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Post by bsbracing on Nov 15, 2011 15:38:23 GMT -6
OK Murph...............what do you consider a narrow axle build?
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Post by bsbracing on Nov 15, 2011 15:39:46 GMT -6
OK...........I just looked at it closely..........do you mean needle axle?
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Post by Murph on Nov 16, 2011 16:53:49 GMT -6
Hey B, Yes they are needles. I am not in your league in terms of speed with this car. The time differential between my Stock Cars and this Pro Stocker is only 0.004 seconds at this time on my track.
The car leverages mass centralization and the weight is kept very low in the body. There was a bunch of design work incorporated.
When I get it back from PWDR, I will flip it over and take a picture. I have some more pictures at home. I will try to post tonight. Murph
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Post by bsbracing on Nov 16, 2011 17:41:51 GMT -6
Thanx M.........looking forward to seeing the underside!
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Post by Murph on Nov 16, 2011 19:03:28 GMT -6
Note: Scout Dads: Don't try to mimic these designs for Cub Scouts. These are Pro Cars specially made for Best Tracks.
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