Speeding Up Your RC Car
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Speeding Up Your RC Car
Summary
Ever been curious about what happens inside your RC car when you accelerate, turn, or brake? Though small, these vehicles perform numerous actions simultaneously. But what about boosting their speed? What does that involve?
If you're aiming to make your RC car faster during a race or an afternoon spin, there's a simple and cost-effective solution: using shims.
Understanding Shims
Shims are thin pieces of metal or wood placed between RC car parts. They maintain stability on uneven surfaces, reducing sloppiness during motion. Utilizing shims can significantly enhance your RC car's speed.
How to Use Shims
To effectively increase speed, place shims between the rear hub and axle pin, where a gap usually exists. Here's a step-by-step guide:
1. Disassemble the rear hub and axle pin.
2. Reassemble the rear hub, inserting the shim (made of plastic, wood, or metal) before the bearing.
Ensure the shim matches the ball bearing's dimensions to minimize the gap between the axle pin and the bearing. This adjustment can effectively boost your car's speed.
Caution
Be careful not to overuse shims. Excess can cause tire binding, solving one problem but creating another. Ensure a balanced application for optimal performance.
By following these tips, you can enhance your RC car's speed without compromising performance.
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