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Motor/Battery for Dragster Race Car: Tips & Advice
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[QUOTE="lekh2003, post: 6060052, member: 635159"] I'm actually leaning towards using heavier equipment to improve traction. We seem to be testing on particularly non-grippy surface, so I need that extra weight. I was thinking of adding some hot glue around the place to balance the center of mass and increase the traction of the wheels. That is to say, I am looking at getting a couple of 3.7 V AA batteries and tesating (they are unbranded so I need to check whether it isn't dodgy). Also, I feel like the only forseeable issue is burning out the motor, but I'm only planning on 2-3 runs so that shouldn't be a problem. The motor is pretty terrible, I hoped I could get my own but I'm stuck with some unbranded stuff. [/QUOTE]
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