7xray Well-known member Joined Aug 16, 2007 Messages 413 Reaction score 2 Location Bozeman, MT Apr 2, 2009 #2 Pretty cool.
Big Shasta Well-known member Joined Dec 27, 2008 Messages 116 Reaction score 0 Location Panama City Beach, FL Apr 2, 2009 #3 Awesome....inagine the engineering tolerences on that crankshaft. Now I'd like to see him make a 1/6th scale RC corvette to put it in.
Awesome....inagine the engineering tolerences on that crankshaft. Now I'd like to see him make a 1/6th scale RC corvette to put it in.
radman R.I.P. Our Motorcycling Friend Joined Jun 14, 2005 Messages 5,236 Reaction score 8 Location Lakeville,MN Apr 2, 2009 #4 Starts and quits like a real one too! Now that's accuracy!
Silent Who said FJR's don't do dirt? Joined Feb 27, 2007 Messages 1,936 Reaction score 15 Location San Jose, CA Apr 2, 2009 #5 Good stuff, check out when a guy takes it to the extreme
Capt. Bob Bilge pump. A novel idea. Joined Jul 20, 2006 Messages 1,236 Reaction score 2 Location Tallahassee, FL Apr 2, 2009 #6 Same motor but with a few extra links. Clicky
Bustanut joker Well-known member Joined Sep 14, 2005 Messages 7,578 Reaction score 1,222 Location Owosso, MI Apr 2, 2009 #7 Seen a V10 Viper a few years ago at an RC Show in Toledo... Best part was how it used the real Vipers key fob to start it. Some damn close tolerance machine work in those engines. :jester: Last edited by a moderator: Apr 2, 2009
Seen a V10 Viper a few years ago at an RC Show in Toledo... Best part was how it used the real Vipers key fob to start it. Some damn close tolerance machine work in those engines. :jester:
Mooseonagoose Well-known member Joined Oct 1, 2007 Messages 415 Reaction score 0 Location Bend, OR Apr 2, 2009 #8 These are very cool for sure, but if you're gonna go to all that trouble, it'd be really bitchen to scale down whatever model of V8 spins yer wheels just enough to reside practically/comfortably in a m/c chassis!
These are very cool for sure, but if you're gonna go to all that trouble, it'd be really bitchen to scale down whatever model of V8 spins yer wheels just enough to reside practically/comfortably in a m/c chassis!