This is an RC controled car and how do I make it faster?
>>1171725
Put da red pain on it yah git!
strap a model rocket motor onto it
>>1171725
ls7 swap. twin turbos and boost the hell out of it.
Can be done for $27,000.
Gut it - Take the plastic body off. Remove the electric motor, lights, A/C system. Take the spare fake tire out of the back. Remove the fake plastic windows. Swap the driveshaft out for a carbon fiber driveshaft.
You could get that little guy moving to upwards of 250mph for as little as 50 grand.
Good luck
>>1171754
>LS7
>Boost
I hope you like dropped valves.
LS7's are overbored to the aluminium block's limit, you really don't want to send another 7-15PSI of boost down those thin cilinder walls.
You'd be better off with a regular 5.3 truck motor (as long as it's 9.5 CR, not 10), and boosting it - or getting yourself a nice forged LSX.
>>1171725
tape it to an airplane
>>1171725
Same thing I did with my slot car here.
Replace stock motor with something that has more torque/rpm.
It was a 15 second car around the track, got it down to 9, now the motor is starting to go and its up to 10.
>>1171725
Overvolt it. Instant power (assuming it doesn't go up in smoke, that is). I used to do it all the time with cheap toygrade RC cars when I was in middle school. 2 cell mods would make a MicroSizer or ZipZaps pop wheelies like nothing.
>>1171754
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>>1171815
Bruh. I sunk like 500 bucks into my zipzaps. So much fun.
Op, lithium battery swap is master race. Old phone charger for it. Next upgrade ecu. Then get nice massive brushkess motor and haul dick