David Nodland
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Hi guys! so yesterday i almost went through hell to pick up this nice nitro rc bazooka car (used) only problem is that the wire pull thing had been taken of since the owner had had some trouble, so instead he was using this pit stand thing with a rubber wheel powered but 2 electro engines, the rubber wheel then makes contact with a wheel under the car and then takes the engine up in rpm's.
The problem is now that only 1 of the electro engines was working and the other one wasn't powerful enough due to high compression so now i have no way to start it until i get a new wire pull thing (sorry English isn't my native language) and that really bugs me out since it could take up to a week, do you guys know any way to make it start up? i can see that where the wire should have been placed i can screw the engine around with an electric drill, but to make room, i have to take the rear of the car of, and the put it on again when it's started and i don't think it will be worth it for 10 mins of racing.
I was thinking of maybe using a bicycle and the wheel to power the engine through the wheel under it again, but I'm not sure if that would work.
Do anyone have some ideas?
Thanks, sincerely David
The problem is now that only 1 of the electro engines was working and the other one wasn't powerful enough due to high compression so now i have no way to start it until i get a new wire pull thing (sorry English isn't my native language) and that really bugs me out since it could take up to a week, do you guys know any way to make it start up? i can see that where the wire should have been placed i can screw the engine around with an electric drill, but to make room, i have to take the rear of the car of, and the put it on again when it's started and i don't think it will be worth it for 10 mins of racing.
I was thinking of maybe using a bicycle and the wheel to power the engine through the wheel under it again, but I'm not sure if that would work.
Do anyone have some ideas?
Thanks, sincerely David