MyRCCar 1/10 On-Road Build for Tesla Model S Body RC Car
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This appears to be a technical document detailing parts and components for building a remote control car (RCC) chassis, specifically a "Mission-D" or similar setup. The document breaks down into several sections: 1. **Axle and Gear Components:** - Provides details on the necessary axle and gear components required for building the chassis, including locked gears of various sizes. 2. **Motor Pinion:** - Explains how to choose a motor pinion that controls the max speed of the car. - Offers calculations based on parameters like wheel diameter, motor KV, battery voltage, and desired top speed. - Lists available 14T pinions for both 3.17mm and 5mm diameter motor shafts. 3. **Wheel HEX:** - Discusses the importance of using a specific type of hex (HEX) to fit between the wheel and the CVD (Constant Velocity Differential), depending on the type of CVD used. - Provides specific designs for hexes, including 5Plus1mm HEX for Mission-D CVDs. 4. **Shocks:** - Presents an alternative option for shocks that can be built using a combination of printed parts and sourced components like springs and shock oil. - Offers a detailed list of parts needed to build these custom shocks, which include body pieces in both PLA and TPU materials. - Mentions the use of longer springs for increased pre-charge but notes potential issues with regulation rings being harder than desired. This document appears to be part of an open-source project for building remote control cars, aiming to provide detailed instructions and designs for various components that can be 3D printed. The project seems focused on customizing and improving the performance and design of these vehicles, likely through modifications and additions suggested or required by specific component choices.
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