MyRCCar 1/10 On-Road Build for Tesla Model S Body
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It seems like a technical article about building and customizing an RC car. The text describes various components such as motors, center differentials, wheels, hexes, shocks, and springs. It also mentions tools like the "My Motor Pinion Customizer" and provides 3D printable files for some of these components. Here's a summarized version: 1. **Motor and Center Differential**: The article discusses using different motor KV values (3000KV or 4000KV) and center differential configurations to achieve various speeds. 2. **Wheel and Hex**: It mentions the importance of wheel size (61mm diameter), pinion configuration (14T/46T or 13T/38T), and hex height (4x MyRCCar_WheelHEX12mm_5Plus1mm) for proper wheel movement. 3. **Shocks**: The article provides details on building custom shocks using 3D printable parts, springs, O-rings, and shock oil. To build the custom shocks, you will need to print various components in PLA and TPU, cut piano wire, and apply Loctite. You can find more information about the original MyRCCar Shocks Publication for further guidance.
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