Team Corally Python Body Air Intake Mesh

Team Corally Python Body Air Intake Mesh

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The Motor in my Corally Python gets 95 degrees celsius hot after driving for 20 minutes continously (50% - 80% throttle). The holes in the back of the Body are ok, but I thought it might be a good idea to optimize airflow. So I designed this based on the original stickers. Printing with flexible filament (TPU) highly recommended. Assembling: Fix the template with a bit of glue to the body from the inside and then use a marker to paint the cutouts. I used an exacto knife to cut out and a rasp to smoothen the edges. Once it fits, I used superglue to fix it. Oh btw, I'm driving just onroad. If you are driving offroad, I probably would not recommend it. ;) Update after first usage: Seems to me like this Mod is pretty effective. Top temperature before was 95 degrees celsius. After some bashing yesterday with (almost*) same conditions, the motor do not exceed 65 degrees celsius. *The fan I was using before created too much vibrations, so I replaced it with a new one (same brand, same model) and also changed to a new fan mount. But I don't think this makes such a big difference as the additional airflow does.

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