Building the World’s Fastest RC Car

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  • @LukeMaximoBell1
    @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому +7

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    • @bshinn4884
      @bshinn4884 16 днів тому

      What about fans? To create low pressure under the car. Like the mcMurty supercar. I'm not sure if the application could help on something that small, but it theoretically should make ground effect

  • @Liberty.Francis
    @Liberty.Francis 18 днів тому +188

    I am the guy who made Raz's carbon bodies. We should exchange notes on aerodynamics. Please consider standing somewhere safe while making the speed run the car is capable of chopping your legs off.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +50

      Raz already told me I was being an idiot by standing so close 😂 And he is not wrong. At least with the FPV camera I don't need to stand close anymore to line up the drive. I would definitely be keen to chat about it, and I've got some future projects that I would really like your input on.

    • @GrandDawggy
      @GrandDawggy 17 днів тому +9

      "it'll probably be fine"

    • @panganaranga
      @panganaranga 17 днів тому +5

      Have a look at the Mercedes-Benz T 80. I think it could be a nice inspiration…old but gold.

    • @mozkitolife5437
      @mozkitolife5437 17 днів тому +7

      The dude wrote “fire extinguisher” on a watering can. What did you expect? 😅

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому +1

      😂

  • @thedevelopmentlab
    @thedevelopmentlab 17 днів тому +20

    Something I think a lot of people fail on, is the aero. And the main part they fail with, is the leading edge.
    You have a very sharp leading edge. Unless you know 100% that the angle that edge is hitting the air at is never going to change, than you need to round the front edge over.
    Funnily enough, part of that rounding will also put some air under the car, but not in a terrible way, it will just stop air separation and loss of downforce when hitting bumps.
    Something worth having a look at too, is the channel "Super Fast Matt" He's been building a land speed racer, and there's a few things in his latest video that would really help streamline your air flow under the car, and help you to minimise drag, as well as the help reduce the want for the vehicle to get air borne ;)
    He also goes deep into some of his aero stuff too, and designing it. :)
    As for tyres, you might need to look at making your own, from pure scratch, and likely will require the addition of belts, similar to how car tyres are made. Above that, if you can have the rim in the mould when you make it, then the added benefit is being able to have the tyre go through the rim, and hold on from the inside, with less glue needed :)
    I'm keen to see how this progresses, and loved the video! :)

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  16 днів тому +2

      Yeh superfastmatt is great! He gives a good acknowledgement that a lot of aerodynamics is feel rather than science

  • @AM-gx2ur
    @AM-gx2ur 18 днів тому +25

    Very cool project. In the future though, please wear a proper respirator when working with (but especially sanding) a CF infused filament. If you inhale any of the microscopic fibers from the dust it can cause pretty serious and potentially long term lung issues. Cheers, can't wait to see this thing run again.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +3

      Yes fair enough! I didn’t quite think about the carbon fiber infused element and that being dangerous. Thanks for the heads up.

  • @jonasurfer4785
    @jonasurfer4785 19 днів тому +47

    Please work on your downforce. Right now, it looks like you only rely on the bottom of the car. But at high speeds a little bump and the car becomes an airplane wing. Maybe winglets in front and a low downforce spoiler. Some sort of diffuser and guide the air together better behind the side pods.
    Maybe a venting hole in the front to cool the batteries and motor and a hole above the diffuser

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому +4

      Thanks, I think you are correct. I did design a diffuser, but I need to redesign it because it didn't seem to help. I am working on increasing downforce that doesn't rely on ground effect for the next video. Worst case scenario I will add lead weights which will increase downforce, but also slow down acceleration a bit.

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad 19 днів тому +10

      An evacuation fan pulling the air from inside and under the car and putting it into the low pressure behind the car.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому +7

      @@RadDadisRad This is definitely worth investigating

    • @FarmerFpv
      @FarmerFpv 18 днів тому +3

      Once the car is airborne there is nothing you can do. The car going airborne in this situation has nothing to do with the downforce. It has to do with catching an edge with the tire and the asphalt that caused it to flip airborne. No amount of downforce will stop that from happening. It is exactly how people faceplant while snowboarding. Trying to run the car FPV is going to cause him to make many micro corrections that are not necessary and cause the car to drift into catching an edge. When driving from 2nd person's view you don't make as many micro corrections cause you can't see them and you don't cause the car to overreact. Driving FPV will be the biggest downfall IMO.

    • @tubekrake
      @tubekrake 17 днів тому +2

      @@LukeMaximoBell1 There is car that uses a fan to basically suck itself to the road (McMurtry Speirling).Advantage is that you have downforce even at the start with no speed.

  • @ch4.hayabusa
    @ch4.hayabusa 18 днів тому +15

    You went through all that trouble in CFD, and then completely destroyed the aero with a sloppy splitter and massive lifting body hood bolts

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +11

      The splitter has been updated since and I’ve got a new mounting system to avoid the pins at the top 🙌🏼

  • @mohamedmajam3632
    @mohamedmajam3632 17 днів тому +4

    Love seeing a South African content creator making such strides on UA-cam.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  17 днів тому

      Thanks man! Happy to represent the country 🇿🇦

  • @fenf777
    @fenf777 19 днів тому +24

    If this video were from Kelvin Talbot, this must 100k of views already. But bro you deserve it too! Keep up the good work!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому +1

      100% 😂 but he has many more viewers than I do so fair enough!

    • @matthewmccalister5594
      @matthewmccalister5594 18 днів тому

      Kevin Talbot also tries to do crazy things with RC cars all the time and has a following for it. I'm new to this channel but he literally started the video by saying "I can see why people like this, this is my first RC speed run." That doesn't make me want to keep watching... I don't understand how or why someone with NO experience just woke up and decided to make the "world's fastest RC car".... To me, that's just him just looking for views/interactions. I can tell there is a ton of time in the video and the research and build. But all that is negated by him doing this for the first time on camera... But that's just my 2 cents.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +9

      @@matthewmccalister5594 So are you saying that I shouldn't even bother try and break the record because I am not very experienced with RC cars? I took on this project as an engineering challenge.

    • @HanzDeez
      @HanzDeez 18 днів тому +3

      Kelvin Talbot has nothing on you. He’s a joker, you’re an engineering genius.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +1

      @@HanzDeez Kevin is awesome! He's having fun and trying stuff to see what works. My approach is more technical, but at the end of the day it's the results that matter! 😂 I have yet to prove my skills in this race, but I'll get there!

  • @stephaniejoubert365
    @stephaniejoubert365 19 днів тому +63

    The fire extinguisher part…😂😂

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому +7

      Hehe 😜

    • @xca1ib3r35
      @xca1ib3r35 18 днів тому +8

      @@LukeMaximoBell1 there was one in the background

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +4

      @@xca1ib3r35 Well spotted! 😏

    • @FarmerFpv
      @FarmerFpv 18 днів тому

      @@xca1ib3r35 Captain Obvious is not a real person.

    • @Shattered3582
      @Shattered3582 18 днів тому

      @@LukeMaximoBell1 but compared to your one, the regular one is no match

  • @ChrisRogers
    @ChrisRogers 3 дні тому +1

    So many experts in the comments 🤣 another incredible piece of work bru! Love these types of videos when you make them 🙌

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  3 дні тому

      Thanks bro! 🙌🏼🙌🏼 actually some of the comments have given me good ideas! 😂

  • @orbitaljellyfish808
    @orbitaljellyfish808 18 днів тому +3

    Suggestions:
    Make front wheels/tires narrow as possible; less wind drag, rolling drag, rotating inertia, and understeer is much better than oversteer at speed.
    Raise rear suspension for underbody vacuum, stiffen swaybar for counteracting stability issues
    Longer rudder (not costly to drag when going straight) to save those tire explosion scenarios

  • @PieterBreed
    @PieterBreed 18 днів тому +3

    lekker! good job, thanks for taking us along on the journey, good luck!

  • @nehok
    @nehok 19 днів тому +3

    Great project and video! Some crazy speeds already! BTW have you seen the speeds of Dynamic soaring rc gliders?
    I do a lot of prototyping , some unsolicited thoughts that may or may not be useful. If you do any sanding of a cf or gf reinforced printed parts you should really have respiratory protection, as though you were sanding any other composite part. You dont need to use such a expensive material for printed vac form moulds, PC or something like that will do fine for much less. You would have had a better result also if you arranged your body sections on the plate so they are aligned with the nose of the car pointing up. Then use pins, to locate the sections. Model in holes for the middle low point in the cad.
    Also if minimising the weight to the nth degree is not needed and you dont need a clear body then I would just use a printed body, save the hassle of all the molding and gain iteration speed etc. FDm prints can be filled with PU for additional strength.
    Maybe casting a pu tire onto a printed wheel could be quite strong esp if it is locked in by the profile of the wheel rim. You might have seen bambus new tpu for ams, I dont know how tough or flexible that material is, but you might be able to do a multi material print when you print the tire and the wheel in one part. Not sure what might bond with the tpu though. - edit petg does apparently, Though you could use something else and lock it in place mechanically.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому +2

      Those are some very interesting thoughts. The printing of something of this size makes it too much work to print a body every time I reckon. Especially because it won't be as strong.
      Funny you mention the printing of the wheel using TPU, my dad and I were literally discussing that this week. I think it would be awesome, but the layer by layer printing would make it difficult. We would really need dual print heads. One for TPU and one for PPA-CF. But I am going to experiment with TPU tires for the next video. These foam tires work pretty well, but when you are doing speed runs over 200 MPH they only last 1 run which is crazy considering a set costs about $80.A mechanical locking system assisted by glue might be the best option for now,

  • @scorchedparts8013
    @scorchedparts8013 13 днів тому +1

    I’ll offer one tip to help your journey. - ditch the central vertical fin. I smashed one of my cars so many times trying to persevere with a single fin. Stability was transformed when I finally gave up and switched to twin side mounted vertical fins. Good luck with the project!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому +1

      Ahh very interesting... Initially I was going for 2 fins on the sides, but I wanted my FPV view dead centre so I went for the central fin. But I trust your judgement on this one, so I will move to 2 side fins. If there are any obvious mistakes you see me making that I could avoid then please feel free to share! 🙌🏼 Thanks!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому

      Maybe I will do 3 fins so I can keep my center FPV view. Haha. They don't introduce that much drag.

    • @scorchedparts8013
      @scorchedparts8013 13 днів тому

      With a single fin, my car was almost uncontrollable over 150. It was Martin Peace that kept telling me it was the fin. He begged me to change it. I did a trackside swap to twin fins and put in a solid 175mph (pb at the time) in the subsequent runs.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому

      @@scorchedparts8013 That's awesome! I'll definitely be switching over to dual side fins then.

  • @jdmjedi777
    @jdmjedi777 14 днів тому

    Hey man, I'm two minutes in and all I gotta say is that a lot of us stand on a ladder while speed running for a reason. Please keep safety in mind when running speed running rc cars. A lot of us spend an entire season refining suspension and aero while slowly pushing the car a little further. It's a great hobby and I wish you luck on your adventure.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  14 днів тому +1

      Yeh I know I was standing stupidly close to the car on the early passes. Don’t worry I’m not doing that anymore and with the FPV I can stand far away.

    • @jdmjedi777
      @jdmjedi777 14 днів тому

      @LukeMaximoBell1 I'm glad to hear it. You are working with a great chassis. Just remember that sometimes less is more. Some of the fastest rc cars are single motor for a reason. Don't try too hard to reinvent the wheel ;)

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  14 днів тому +1

      @@jdmjedi777 Yes for sure that is good advice! Ideally a single motor is the way to go.

  • @monkeybase01
    @monkeybase01 18 днів тому +1

    Have you considered torsion bars with dampers in stead of the coils + dampers? In cars you get wheel hop when suspension has too much soft points. The foam may have failed because of hopping over the surface.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +1

      Fair point, but Raz has tested out these springs loads and knows what works best so I trust his judgment 🙌🏼

  • @lecolintube
    @lecolintube 19 днів тому +15

    Hahaha, nooooo…!
    Now we’re never going to get another ‘World Record Attempt’ from Kevin Talbot!
    Amazing video! Thanks for taking us along for the ride 🤩🙌

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому +3

      Hahaha, nah even if I do manage to break it I don’t think Kevin would ever stop trying 😂

    • @lecolintube
      @lecolintube 19 днів тому +1

      ⁠@@LukeMaximoBell1Love it!
      Thanks so much again.
      Out of curiosity, would a speed tail extending into ‘detached airflow’ at the back of the car (with a larger & shallower sloped rear defuser under the car for more downforce) work on this type of high speed car?
      Or is there an advantage over the blunt rear end of the car?
      Thanks again.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +1

      @@lecolintube Because the car is very wide extending the tear drop shape or tail doesn't really work because of how long it has to be. If I could make the car more slender then that shape would be a lot more efficient.

    • @lecolintube
      @lecolintube 18 днів тому

      @ Awesome, thanks so much for the explanation. (I’ve loved learning along side you, and getting further insight into the design choices).
      Thanks so much again! 🧡🕊️🙌
      Can’t wait to see the next video!!!

    • @popparock6506
      @popparock6506 17 днів тому +1

      Kevin Talbot can not focus on one project long enough to finish anything, adhd most likely.

  • @Glitchy_gamerX
    @Glitchy_gamerX 7 днів тому

    I like this model, the way you modeled the car as accurately as possible, thats very impressive and how you can improve the overall design, but if you are looking to accomplish this again, i have some advice.
    1. A steep diffuser
    2. If you’re focused on top speed, add a tapered off rear end
    3. Minimal fins to avoid turbulence
    Refer to some real life cars that focus on top speed and take some ideas from there. Other than that, good job! Keep it up!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  7 днів тому

      Thank you! 🙌🏼 I tried a diffuser but it wasn’t great so I have to redesign it

  • @fastslash25
    @fastslash25 18 днів тому

    what kind of foam sheet did you use to make the foam wheels? Thinking about making custom wheels for a 1/10 pan car maybe around 25-30A durometer

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +1

      I got neoprene, which felt about as hard as the BSR orange. A lot softer than the purples. But it’s very expensive. I think BSR is using polyurethane but I’m really not sure and they won’t share their secrets for obvious reasons

  • @katana2665
    @katana2665 6 днів тому

    Luke, Nice build. Can you tell me what type of foam sheet that is for the tires? I need to find some of that for my project.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  6 днів тому +1

      Thanks! I used neoprene, but it’s overly expensive. I would go for a closed cell foam like SVA. Best to try a local foam supplier

  • @FAKE-NAME
    @FAKE-NAME 18 днів тому

    How do people link up 4 esc's to receiver? Recently saw a build with 4x motors and esc's but me being new to rc am clueless as to how the guy did it. How did you get the dual setup to link to a single receiver?

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +1

      You probably saw Kevin Talbot. 250 was his goal, but he didn’t reach it. Connecting 4 ESCs to the same receiver is simple. Just attach the 4 signal cables in parallel to one another.

  • @allyoucando8486
    @allyoucando8486 18 днів тому +4

    I will see that. At least you're doing the experiment the maximum efficiency from projects

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому

      Yes I am always trying to maximise efficiency!

  • @MX304
    @MX304 18 днів тому +5

    250mph will only be possible with a massive jump in tires technology. They power is there now, but no one can put it to the ground without exploding tires. I personally feel like the tires and wheels need to be much narrower as well. Like maybe 1/2 the current width.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +1

      That would help for the front wheels. But then you also have less foam so it will wear down quicker… it’s tricky

    • @Pedro66-q6p
      @Pedro66-q6p 17 днів тому +2

      @@LukeMaximoBell1 Why not use wheels of bigger diameter ? they would have less RPMs for the same speed, helping the tyre to survive

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 17 днів тому

      I think you’re right that tyres are the main limiting factor but it’s mainly keeping them on the rims that’s the big problem. I have a feeling that the ultimate solution will involve a set of tyres per run and perhaps Kevlar reinforcement into the bargain. And maybe injection moulding the foam onto the wheels. It’s not a cheap hobby by any means

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  14 днів тому +1

      Yeh anything too dense and it pulls itself off the rim with the forces. I’ve got some good ideas to try out thoufh

    • @CheekyNinja
      @CheekyNinja 8 днів тому +1

      Cant we look at what top speed racers actually use, they've been going past 250mph for a long time with much higher loadings.

  • @RobertGracie
    @RobertGracie 19 днів тому

    This is truly awesome and its good to see your dads involved in it too Luke, hopefully you can break the 250mph or 400kph barrier eventually!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому

      Thanks so much! 🙌🏼 yeh passing that 250 : 400 mark is the goal 🤩🤞

    • @RobertGracie
      @RobertGracie 19 днів тому

      @@LukeMaximoBell1 Go all out go for big number of 350mph, that should be one in the eye for a certain Swedish Car company....its not Volvo, it begins with a K!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому

      @ 1 step at a time!! 😂😂 100% going to need better wheels though if we want to get over 250 MPH

    • @RobertGracie
      @RobertGracie 19 днів тому

      @@LukeMaximoBell1 Yeah baby steps, I hope you can do it, even if it means resorting to steel tyres, but who knows you may get lucky on a design!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому

      I've got some cool ideas for the tires that I'm looking forward to testing out!

  • @AndrewduToit
    @AndrewduToit 18 днів тому

    I am so glad you are playing with other wheel and rubber designs. Maybe make the solid rubber a bit thicker and try printing a solid tire from TPU or something similar. I was watching Kevin Talbot, but he just stuck to foam wheels. I still think the right shore rating and the correct thickness may make a difference. Love your ingenuity. Keep it going. Don't just break the record, smash it!!!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +1

      Thanks so much, what an epic comment. The wheels for sure are the biggest failure point for the guys going the quickest currently which I why I am putting time into it. But man it’s difficult to find the right foam and adhesive. I am going to play around with TPU tires for the next video so let’s see how that goes!

  • @Pablo668
    @Pablo668 19 днів тому +2

    Great work so far. Yeah the wheels and tires really seem to be the weak spot on most speed run cars. Looking forward to the next vid.Do you think it wouild be possible to design a wheel that doesn't have a tire? It's one piece out of a material that is grippy but also strong enough not to fly apart? Just a thought.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому +1

      Great thinking. I don’t think so because anything too hard will put too much strain on the axles like you saw in this video. However I am experimenting with some materials that are more like rubber than they are like foam. Foam tends to wear down a bit too quickly. Wait for video 2 to see what I try!

  • @rcguss
    @rcguss 16 днів тому

    Great to see some content on the rc car speed record attempts after watching all the hard work you put into building the high speed drone.
    Keep up the great work mate. Lekka!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  16 днів тому

      Thanks bro! It’s a lot of work! Hope to get the record next year 🙌🏼

  • @LordMithril
    @LordMithril 12 днів тому +1

    Good attempt.
    I said it in Raz's comment to, Power and aero is nolonger the problem.
    Its wheels. Crack that one and new records galore.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  12 днів тому

      Yeh the wheels are for sure an issue! That’s going to be a big focus of mine for this project 🙌🏼

  • @juliantolley2191
    @juliantolley2191 16 днів тому

    Absolutely brilliant. Did youbtryva splitter at the front of the car...so the horizontal plane stick out in front at bottom...

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  16 днів тому

      Slightly, but it’s more to support the cover from shattering from contact with the road

  • @GianBrogio
    @GianBrogio 6 днів тому

    Great video! Keep up the good work and don't drop this project!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  6 днів тому +1

      I won’t! I’m too invested now to stop 😂

  • @JermodeLange
    @JermodeLange 17 днів тому

    Nice build! Keep up the good work. Have you tried looking into 3D printing the rims and do a polyurethane poor? Similar to skateboard/longboard wheels.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  17 днів тому

      No I have not!! I very well might try that in my next video 🙌🏼

  • @Shadismic
    @Shadismic 14 днів тому

    Greetings,
    Question:
    If you textured the surface areas that are subjected to parasite drag, would that detach the air mass that causes that drag?

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  14 днів тому

      Do you mean texture the surfaces to purposely detach airflow?

    • @Shadismic
      @Shadismic 14 днів тому

      @
      Yes. Like golf ball or sharkskin or other.

  • @MML66
    @MML66 19 днів тому +4

    Looks like it's time to move on to RC cars and break records. I bet the people who practice this hobby didn't see this coming. Good job.😂

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому +1

      Probably not but I’ve still got quite a way to go to take the record 😎😂

    • @MML66
      @MML66 19 днів тому +1

      @LukeMaximoBell1 The worst or most difficult thing about this is the tire

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому +3

      @@MML66 Yes! Spending $80 on a set of wheels for every speed run over 200MPH is intense 😅

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 17 днів тому

      @@LukeMaximoBell1Perhaps consider generative design using Fusion 360 for the wheel to stop it coning and maybe moulding the tyre directly onto the wheel using a two-part Urethane of the perfect shore hardness? The wheels would probably need to be 3D printed in Nylon.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому

      @@andylewis7360 I have never used 2 part urethane before but maybe I should look into it...

  • @raybearden9594
    @raybearden9594 16 днів тому +1

    Take a look at the trail blazers before you on the salt lakes. The back of the car needs a taper to bring the air back together. Install a flight controller with gps, gyro, and cruise. It will keep your car running straight. Plus you can send lots of telemetry data back to your fpv goggles like amps, volts, speed.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому

      The wide aspect ratio of the car makes having a tapering tail unrealistic and not as helpful as you would think. The car is already running with a flight controller and sends a lot of telemtry back to my goggles

  • @minesti3725
    @minesti3725 15 днів тому

    one small advice if I may, you should repurpose wheels from an electric skateboard/scooter, they are designed to handle high torque and won't disintegrate with the weight of your rc build. good job my friend & good luck for the world record !

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому

      Not a bad idea! I might give it a try! 🙌🏼

  • @derekturner3272
    @derekturner3272 18 днів тому +1

    The high speed cars in RL used machined alu wheels. Might be worth a shot. you could skeletonize them, then cast the tread in place, then machine them and balance them. Should be good for more dirability and higher rpm.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому

      The 3D printed wheels are bulletproof 😅 the problem is getting the right foam and getting it nicely glued to the wheel. But I’ve got some ideas

  • @KurnazTilki-r4w
    @KurnazTilki-r4w 18 днів тому

    Just a tip. The hobbywing ESC cut out throttle because it can only draw its peak current for a couple seconds. You have to feather the throttle for high speed. For example. Pin the throttle trigger slowly to 50% then release throttle and wait like half a second, then pin it to 70%. Release throttle and wait half a second, and so on. Until you run out of road. that Max 4 can draw like 2000 amps but only for like a second.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +1

      You are absolutely right! I experienced this first hand with my single 70125 setup. It would accelerate then slow down, then accelerate and slow down. The perfect pass launch control was a bit aggressive. But that current limiter is frustrating. I don’t think it’s a feasible ESC to use for this record unfortunately.

  • @andylewis7360
    @andylewis7360 17 днів тому

    Welcome to the wonderful world of ( Build-Test-Crash ) - Repeat ad infinitum, Luke. I think you’re absolutely bang-on going FPV. Essentially speed record running is drag racing with far more tricky aerodynamics and wheel/tyre combos. As I found to my extreme cost, trying to coax an ERevo above 100mph! 😂
    You might consider going the fan car route as keeping your model on the ground becomes more and more difficult the faster you go.
    BTW I’ve got a Tim Smith-built dragster gathering dust in my garage if you fancy going that route sometime.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому

      Thanks! Yeh the FPV makes it so much easier and fun actually! I might try the fan car method next build. 😎

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 13 днів тому

      @@LukeMaximoBell1 it’s not as easy as it may seem because a chassis plate is such an important part of torsional rigidity and big holes in that are going to compromise that rigidity. Also you won’t be able to do it with a vac-formed body because your fan will just suck it in. You’re pretty close to a Chaparral 2J shape already so maybe that’s the way to go, just longer, to accommodate a couple of ducted fans. Really looking forward to seeing how this project develops. 😊👍🏻

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому +1

      @@andylewis7360 That is true, I really don't want to weaken the chassis of the car! There is likely space for fans at the back already so maybe I will try that.

  • @Circu1t
    @Circu1t 17 днів тому

    Such a knarly build! keep up the good work!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  17 днів тому

      Thanks!! 😎 stay tuned for more progress and hopefully a world record!

  • @stefanvujic3102
    @stefanvujic3102 18 днів тому +1

    So cool, i know how much work it takes to do all of that!

  • @CyclingMikey
    @CyclingMikey 19 днів тому +2

    Jislaike, you're a cool oke doing cool stuff!

  • @Johnellenberger1
    @Johnellenberger1 18 днів тому +1

    Make your rims out of aluminum with a groove towards each end where the tire mounts. This will hold more glue for your tires.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому

      The 3D printed PPA-CF wheels are rock solid. I just need to get the foam to glue properly

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 17 днів тому

      @@LukeMaximoBell1Some time ago people were experimenting with Kevlar threads around the tread of the tyre in strategic places and a dot of CA glue on the knot. Far as I remember the results were quite encouraging

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому

      That's actually a pretty cool idea. If I 3D print the wheels I could also introduce a thread like that fairly easily.

  • @simplicityisbliss
    @simplicityisbliss 17 днів тому

    Great video! I hope you reach your goal!

  • @raindeergames6104
    @raindeergames6104 13 днів тому +1

    Great video. That ESC and motor is not competitive in the speed run game. For 8S its xlx2 all the way and for 12S the MadMax20 400Amp 12S is where its at. New speed record for single motor car is 200mph as of last week. Those SMC V3 are top dog. ONYX and SMC I would say is tje 2 current kings of speed run batteries. Your doing a great job. Im currently builsing a custom Losi dbxle dual 12S setup to chase the 1/5 off road record.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому

      Yea for sure. I can’t say too much but Hobbywing is joining the speed run game next year ⚡️ I was looking at the Mad Max20 and it looks awesome. Would even be able to up it to 15S, which would be better.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому

      200 mph for single motor is epic!!

    • @raindeergames6104
      @raindeergames6104 13 днів тому

      Yes the MadMax21 can go 16S. Ive got 2 of madmad15's and 1 madmax20. They are really awesome. Im still pushing my single motor limitless on a 2028 1700kv with xlx2. My biggest barrier has been batteries. They are so critical its crazy. On a single 6S cnhl 9000mah I would pull the voltage down from 25V to 13V at and the esc would just cut everything. Draws 480amps. Then I out dual 6S 9000cnhal in parallel and tje voltsge stabilized at 19V and it ran like a rocket. Having batteries that van maintain Voltage is critical. Good luck man looking forward. Sterkte.h​@@LukeMaximoBell1

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому

      @ whoah that is some massive voltage sag. SMC makes the best batteries for these purposes. Good to know that the Max 20 is a reliable product. I’m definitely interested in testing it out. Do you know what current draw you’ve gotten on it? Im just curious to know if it has a current limiter on it or not, ie can you go over 400A continuous draw with sufficient cooling

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому +1

      @@raindeergames6104 Onyx uses SMC’s old battery tech

  • @Moorettich
    @Moorettich 18 днів тому

    Love your videos!
    keep it up mate

  • @Aladinscave
    @Aladinscave 16 днів тому

    Awesome job keep it up 💪🏻🏁🙌🏻

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому

      Thanks! Stay tuned for the record breaking car! 🤩

  • @lautaru6011
    @lautaru6011 18 днів тому +4

    Playing War Thunder is really not the best way to get rid of frustration 😂

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому

      It is if you are winning!! 🥇😏😂

    • @Jackizz
      @Jackizz 18 днів тому +1

      😂definitely not

  • @Argosh
    @Argosh 15 днів тому

    "They're spinning fast, they generate a lot of noise, a lot of drag, they just do not help the situation." Bold statrment on the single most important piece in a car 🤣

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому

      Tell that to everybody who uses open wheel designs for their high speed RC cars. haha

  • @scottnj2503
    @scottnj2503 12 днів тому

    Love it!. Blowing wheels apart at high RPM. Looking for a critical path solution.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  12 днів тому +1

      Exactly 😎 I’ve decided I need to bench test every wheel I make before it runs on the car 🙌🏼

  • @D3moknight
    @D3moknight 18 днів тому

    This is a very promising speed car. I am excited to see how you improve it!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому

      Thanks, me too! I’m only getting started on this record, but it’s gonna be fun 😎

    • @D3moknight
      @D3moknight 17 днів тому

      @@LukeMaximoBell1 you have a different approach than the others chasing the same thing, but I'm this case that's a good thing.

  • @stp440
    @stp440 13 днів тому

    @15:32 the rear end gets light causing uncontrollable yaw. A left front tire delaminating makes the car go left, it doesn't make the car pull hard right. You need to increase the rear ride height and add shock travel limiters as well as add vertical stabilizers behind the centerline on the rear wheels as well as avoid the bump that lifted the tires long enough to freewheel the foam off.
    No downforce, no Rudder and a bumpy road is a recipe for disaster every time

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому

      I did runs before this at basically the same speed where the cat stayed in control. So I think it’s more likely that the wheel failure caused the crash

    • @stp440
      @stp440 13 днів тому

      @LukeMaximoBell1 except that it pulled the wrong direction for it to be a wheel failure. Also you can see the yaw was induced before the chunks of foam left the tire which is indicative of a freewheeling not a loaded failure

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому +1

      @@stp440 True, unless the car started turning left because of the wheel failure and the gyro stabalised steering overcorrected to the right and then it lost traction. Either way, I agree with you that I need more downforce

    • @stp440
      @stp440 13 днів тому

      @LukeMaximoBell1 once a tire let's go there's no bringing it back. You can turn to full right lock and its still not going to go anywhere but left, I've seen and experienced it many times. I'm not trying to be rude herr, I just don't like watching bad things happen to good cars and people and want to see you do everything possible to avoid another expensive crash.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому +1

      Completely fair. I am still fairly new to this, so I always take on board what experienced drivers have experienced. I would be an idiot not to! haha. What I did notice while driving, is the car felt a lot less stable on the run where it crashed, compared to the previous runs. You could be totally right that it was a downforce issue. I'm definitely going to investigate introducing more downforce in the future. And hopefully I can make it adjustable as well.

  • @googlygoink
    @googlygoink 16 днів тому

    You could consider adding fans for down force as well, if you have them mounted to draw air up through the car you can pull the car down onto the tyres with more force than that cars weight would allow.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому

      Yes I might try this for the next build! Would be pretty awesome!!

  • @golwol3248
    @golwol3248 6 днів тому

    ついにUA-camが公式で人工音声対応したのか
    ほとんど違和感なく内容を理解できました

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  6 днів тому

      Yes it’s a new UA-cam feature that they are beta testing on my channel! I’m glad it worked well for you.

  • @PortRhouse
    @PortRhouse 17 днів тому

    Really cool project! Probably a good idea to wear some kind of PPE when sanding carbon fiber prints though, that dust is nasty stuff. The microsplinters of CF can really irritate the skin and lungs, especially over regular exposures.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  17 днів тому

      Yes you are right. I didn’t think about it at the time that the filament is carbon fiber infused

  • @RadDadisRad
    @RadDadisRad 19 днів тому +3

    That tapered design will reduce drag but at what speed does that diminished drag turn into lift?

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому

      Very good question. The tapering on the sides doesn’t generate lift, but curving the top down will because it generates low pressure above.

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad 18 днів тому +1

      @@LukeMaximoBell1 correct, the low pressure from the decreased drag will create a low pressure pocket above the rear of the car. When that pressure differential becomes great enough the weight of the car will no longer be enough to resist that low pressure zone. The low pressure will also try to promote the rear bodywork to balloon to fill that low pressure zone, the benefit is you can decrease that pressure differential by forcing the air that is inside the bodywork and under the car into that low pressure zone. Fan cars of the 60s and 70s were outlawed in racing because of how stable and successful they were.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому

      @@RadDadisRad Do you mean forcing the air inside the cover of the car out the back? At the end of the day I am not opposed to adding in lead weights around the car for extra downforce! haha. It will mean slower acceleration and braking but shouldn't affect top speed at long as I have enough room.

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad 18 днів тому

      @@LukeMaximoBell1 you could add weight. I am just suggesting a different means. I haven’t seen it done on RC level stuff. Maybe for good reason or maybe because people aren’t abstract enough to pursue alternative means of stability.

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 17 днів тому

      @@RadDadisRadQuite so. I think a variation on the theme of the McMurtry Speirling is the way to go ultimately.

  • @justonjacoby4455
    @justonjacoby4455 18 днів тому

    Raz shifrin is one of the best guys out there!!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +1

      Yeh Raz is the best 🙌🏼

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 17 днів тому +1

      He certainly is! The guys at ROSSA are a great crew too

  • @spyderexe2324
    @spyderexe2324 17 днів тому

    5:57 There was a cool damascus-like top surface pattern there, I think it would be a good idea to incorperate it into future projects?

  • @GilchristMcGill
    @GilchristMcGill 18 днів тому +2

    In South Africa, that's really a fire extinguisher 😂😂

  • @johnmacdonald4036
    @johnmacdonald4036 12 годин тому

    Muito legal, parecesse que nesse último teste a temperatura interna não passa dos 60 graus, antes atingia 70. Junto com o prossigo vídeo sobre , poderia também fazer uma “antena” de longo alcance.

  • @MrBpritch100
    @MrBpritch100 15 днів тому

    Have ran 247.8 a few years back. Gaveup on the 250 but you got it!

  • @hpijeep
    @hpijeep 6 днів тому

    Why blur the motor and esc at beginning of video?

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  6 днів тому

      It’s an unreleased product so I need to hide some details 🙌🏼

  • @wtfdookiefpv
    @wtfdookiefpv 16 днів тому +1

    14:15 the wheel came off because the locking grub screw isnt reverse thread and it unscrews its self from just driving it. huge design flaw by AARMA

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  16 днів тому

      Actually the CVD axle broke entirely! It wasn’t just the wheel falling off

  • @johnbravo7542
    @johnbravo7542 16 днів тому

    I think you need solid Aluminum wheels,with 5-6mm solid rubber tire ,attached with the most advanced affordable adhesive you can get,you must also get a wheel balancer for RC cars/buggies,they are cheap,also you could experiment as "Myth Busters" did with golf ball dimples,since you already made the mold for the body.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому

      The 3D Printed PPA-CF wheels are just as strong as aluminium would be. But I've got some good ideas for rubber wheels!

  • @mikew7168
    @mikew7168 15 днів тому

    I really love that you say KPH & MPH

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому +1

      Loads of my viewers are from the US and UK so I have to! haha

  • @93jdmmike
    @93jdmmike 17 днів тому

    Really nice video buddy

  • @sgt.teacup4997
    @sgt.teacup4997 17 днів тому

    Maybe you like to try Lehner motors, you can fully configure the specs and their RPM range is insane even for the lower KV motors.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  17 днів тому +1

      Yeh, I might reach out to them to see if they are interested. They have some beasts in their arsenal!

    • @sgt.teacup4997
      @sgt.teacup4997 16 днів тому

      @LukeMaximoBell1 Thanks for your video! Great content.

  • @Les__Mack
    @Les__Mack 17 днів тому

    I'm thinking if those batteries were securely strapped to the car that the car would have been totally destroyed. The kinetic energy the batteries hold is more than the car itself. Losing the batteries helped the car to stop sooner and with less damage. But I'm not an engineer and I probably have no idea what I'm talking about. Thanks for your videos! Now I'd be concerned that the batteries could burst into flames at any time.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  17 днів тому +1

      I created a TPU housing for the batteries which you can see. It protects them brilliantly. You have a fair point. But the batteries weigh about 2.5kg together. The car weighs about 8kg

  • @flymachine
    @flymachine 16 днів тому

    I take it you’re in South Africa? Where is that strip where you do your runs? I’m working on some RC aeronautical projects and that testing area looks perfect? Feel free to not make it public.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому

      It's not the right place for flying projects... There are some good hobby flying fields closer to Cape Town

  • @raymondo162
    @raymondo162 17 днів тому +3

    13:02: ''safety is my number one priority'' crazy russian hacker fan then ??

  • @grengren2
    @grengren2 17 днів тому

    Great - love the whole process. Wouldn't a tail fin be better than front wheels in steering - it would reduce the need for grip and the effect of bumps.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  17 днів тому

      I have thought about this!! I might introduce a moving tail for steering in the next version. Would be pretty awesome

  • @rsquared9703
    @rsquared9703 15 днів тому

    Vacuum forming is a great way to make bodies. It’s hard to make 3D printed molds because you’re using a thermoplastic to form a thermoplastic. As you mentioned making the mold “stronger” helps but it’s really thermal mass that you’re adding. If your set on vacuum forming you should do a glass layer with epoxy to get a ridged shell, then at that point just wet layup composite shells would be better.
    (If I just watch enough of the video my comment is irrelevant)

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому +1

      Haha fair enough! Thanks for the comment

    • @rsquared9703
      @rsquared9703 14 днів тому

      @ I just had an idea for your wheels if it’s worth anything. If your wheels (just the rim portion) are deforming at higher speeds you could mess with wrapping them with carbon fiber or Kevlar tow. The idea would be the wrapping would act like a belted rim. Carbon does much better in tension but it might help keep things glued to the rim if it’s not deforming so much at speed.
      (Silly ideas spark good ones)

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому

      Not a bad idea! I'm going to test 3d printing the tire portion where I could introduce a reinforcement midway through the print.

  • @nathanielpeterson3222
    @nathanielpeterson3222 18 днів тому

    The “mold failure” with the dimples may have made the body more aerodynamic like a golf ball?
    The air turbulence could cause less vacuum on the back of the car. Also maybe something like a whisker biscuit on the bottom of the body/ or frame to keep air from getting under the body. I’m no engineer just some thoughts
    Also maybe the wheels could be significantly bigger to lower rpm and use portals on the wheels for gear reduction and to keep the frame close to the ground.
    Brainstorming with you

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  17 днів тому

      You’ve got some good ideas there. Except for the dimples. That’s a bit of a myth. But in saying so I’ll model that in my next video just to make certain. The skirt at the bottom of the car helps a lot with drag.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  17 днів тому

      Larger wheels is also a bonus. My custom wheels are 125mm while the stock wheels are 105mm

    • @nathanielpeterson3222
      @nathanielpeterson3222 17 днів тому

      Even if it doesn’t help with aerodynamics (but doesn’t hurt) maybe it would with rigidity

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  17 днів тому

      @ yeh that’s possible for sure. I’m curious to put it in the sim and see what it says

  • @Skelegamer12
    @Skelegamer12 17 днів тому

    I see that the drag level is not high so no need for a wing, but it definitely needs a better spoiler. Also, try making the car as low as possible, so the air doesn’t lift the car. Also, I don’t know if it will work, but a turbofan/propeller engine would also work.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому

      Yes I might make a spoiler for the next build! 😎

  • @wheelless
    @wheelless 19 днів тому

    Amazing build 🤗👍 look forward to the next video and some record breaking 😮 Also @KevinTalbotTV’s reaction

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  19 днів тому +1

      Thanks! I am so keen to break this record. I am now fully invested and won’t stop until I can do it 😎

    • @wheelless
      @wheelless 19 днів тому

      @@LukeMaximoBell1wonderful, I’ll be cheering on along the way 🎉🤗🚀 wish you not just success but the best journey as well 🙏👍

  • @VertiponicAeroponicTataponic
    @VertiponicAeroponicTataponic 15 днів тому

    wow Tks to Raz to have boist tje hobby that far and you 2

  • @esahg5421
    @esahg5421 18 днів тому

    solid wheels, subscribed

  • @AndyBrice
    @AndyBrice 15 днів тому

    Interesting video, thanks. Note that 1.21e+2 is 121 (Newtons), not 12 as you state in the video. Similarly 7.09e+1 is 70.9 (Newtons), not 7.

  • @johnymodem1326
    @johnymodem1326 17 днів тому

    Great video. I'm looking forward to the journey. I hope the watering can is full of sand!?!?!?!? Keep up the great work :)

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  17 днів тому

      Hahahaha no it’s not, but the fire extinguisher behind it should help 😏

  • @kanari-
    @kanari- 9 днів тому +1

    15:24 car decided to become mercedes

  • @mej6519
    @mej6519 18 днів тому

    all these failures are just offerings to the gods of speed. :)
    a lot of the ROSSA lads have been having issues with tyre/wheel tech as well, so dont feel to hard done by mate.
    the ROSSA runway is a lot smoother than yours, so if you can find a tyre/wheel combo that works on your test runs, it'll work at ROSSA.
    best of luck.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  17 днів тому +1

      Hahaha they have a lot of offerings 😂 Raz actually says the Rossa Road isn’t great. It might be smooth, but not the flattest? Not sure.

    • @mej6519
      @mej6519 17 днів тому

      @LukeMaximoBell1 I only know the ROSSA set up from What iv seen on Kevin talbot's vids mate.
      Anyways. Have you thought about metal cnc'd wheels with soft poly bush tyres?

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  17 днів тому +1

      @ I don’t think aluminium wheels are necessary. My 3D printed PPA-CF wheels are SO strong. If I can get a good grip compound to stay on those wheels then it should be a winner

    • @mej6519
      @mej6519 17 днів тому

      @@LukeMaximoBell1 well sir, you just earned yourself a lil sub from me. looking forward to more offerings :)

  • @klumaverik
    @klumaverik 16 днів тому

    Name that old school UA-camr: "Welcome to my luboruhtoree where safety is #1 prioriteh." *Puts on safety glasses.*

  • @BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left
    @BoB-Dobbs_leaning-left 16 днів тому

    There is nothing wrong with wheel deformation, you just have to engineer it in.
    As the wheel increases speed, allow it to expand. It will increase your gear ratio as you go faster.
    Dragster tires do just that.
    Perhaps look at Kevlar belting.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому

      It's a problem when the wheel explodes! This has happened with some other people I have seen.

  • @laurenceturner9346
    @laurenceturner9346 15 днів тому

    Are you limited in length? It just looked like you could do a lot more to improve the airflow as it leaves the back of the car. It looks like building wheels to survive at ths speed is one of the biggest challanges. Are you allowed active aero, can you use a fan to suck it down?

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому

      The wide aspect ratio of the car makes having a tapering tail unrealistic and not as helpful as you would think. I might try active aero for the next design! And yes wheels will be a big focus

  • @channeld4641
    @channeld4641 3 дні тому

    Wow. Congratulations. Best wishes brother.

  • @bozzalnw5357
    @bozzalnw5357 8 днів тому +1

    The power of EV car
    who said EV is gay ?

  • @dazbeamish8144
    @dazbeamish8144 17 днів тому

    Idea, use lego wheels, they have a nice rubber tier and they light and knock off lego is cheap, then to keep the rubber from spinning off, first use a needle and thread and make knots on the inside of the tier, then put the tier on and fill the gap with a mix of pvc cement and contact adhesive "shoe glue" (NOT SUPERGLUE) pvc cement will chemically bond the tier to the hub and the contact adhesive grips the knotes as well as also holding everything together, remember with a wheel the part that is in contact with the ground is moving at 0km/h and the part of the wheel opposite the ground is moving twice the speed of the car, so lots of G forces

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому

      I don't know if lego wheels are strong enough, but this is an interesting idea to think about!

  • @pauljs75
    @pauljs75 16 днів тому

    Probably need to look into the kinds of resins used to make skateboard wheels, as skateboards see all kinds of abuse while in use. Could try something where the hub is put into a mold, and then the resin is cast over it to create the tire. I'd guess for more surface area on the rim for adhesion, may want something grooved similar to a honey-baster. Should not come apart in any fashion unless destroying that tire.
    I've said it before when watching different people try this, the wheels and tires are the main limiting factor. So figuring that out is really the challenge. Most people have more than enough power, and the aero of those things is fairly standard too at those limits.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  15 днів тому

      Yes this could be a good idea! I'll check it out for the next build! 🤩

  • @lancesmit1021
    @lancesmit1021 18 днів тому +1

    That "flight" shaved off 70kmph quick, probably why that rig isn't completely scrap now.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +1

      Good point! So that was kind of lucky!

    • @lancesmit1021
      @lancesmit1021 17 днів тому

      @@LukeMaximoBell1 I sent you a mail regarding wheel design

    • @lancesmit1021
      @lancesmit1021 10 днів тому

      @@LukeMaximoBell1 Sent you another email

  • @GT_1506
    @GT_1506 18 днів тому

    whats with the blurring? also, cool video, really cool keep up the great work

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому

      I can’t share the product details yet

    • @GT_1506
      @GT_1506 17 днів тому

      @ ohh ok cool, i've never seen that before

  • @MaxWeninger
    @MaxWeninger 18 днів тому +2

    There is a reason why all land speed record cars don't have rubber wheels

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому

      True!!

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 17 днів тому

      @@LukeMaximoBell1There ya go. Turned aluminium wheels and off to Hakskeen Pan. 15km should do it! 😂

  • @32BitJunkie
    @32BitJunkie 17 днів тому

    Why is the rear end flat?? That's an insane amount of drag. Look at SuperFastMatt's airflow sim videos for his full sized land speed racer, it has a looong skinny tail.
    Also transparent looks sick but a 3D printed shell would probably work fine for a 20th the price

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  17 днів тому

      3D printing every shell is just not practical 😭 and waaay more expensive that you might think. The flat is back because of the aspect ratio of the car. If it was narrower I would go for a tapered back like Superfastmatt and that is the first thing I did try

  • @lancesmit1021
    @lancesmit1021 18 днів тому

    Go South Africa!!! Proud bro, crush it

  • @FknUsrnm3
    @FknUsrnm3 17 днів тому

    Take a look at rf / frequency welding to bond the wheels to the foam, though you could be exceeding the material limits of the foam. Might be worth it to call or write BSR and see if they have any high speed prototype foam compounds you could test 🤷‍♂️ 🤓

  • @NOPerative
    @NOPerative 10 днів тому

    Wheel bench controller board flame out 11/10 mad scientist mode!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  10 днів тому +1

      Caught me by surprise big time 😂

    • @NOPerative
      @NOPerative 10 днів тому +1

      @@LukeMaximoBell1 Your safety solution for an electrical fire was not overlooked either. LMAO!

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  10 днів тому

      @ haha exactly 😂

  • @Lux158
    @Lux158 17 днів тому

    You could print housings for the wheels to reduce the dust build up inside of the shell..

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  16 днів тому

      Yes the wheel design I currently have pulls in a lot of air, so I might have to reduce this 🙈

  • @mikebellamy4760
    @mikebellamy4760 14 днів тому

    Nice Onewheel!

  • @x5-acousticguitarstuff.2
    @x5-acousticguitarstuff.2 13 днів тому

    At least you read the comment Section...
    I saw a Video that AUDI runs the "Front Diff" at a Higher Rotational Speed than the Rear Diff, for High Speed Stability.
    Your Car needs to be 50% Longer, 20% Wider and 30% Heavier. As it is OUT of SCALE for the Road Surface.
    You will need REAL REINFORCED TIRES and RIMS to match the REAL SURFACE... No more Toy Hobby Stuff.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  13 днів тому

      Yes it’s true that the tires are out of scale. That’s probably why they wear down so fast!

  • @TheOneAndOnlySatan
    @TheOneAndOnlySatan 18 днів тому +1

    Time to build a rocket rc car and leave these guys behind

  • @MarcStollmeyer
    @MarcStollmeyer 12 днів тому

    Pro tip the lipo catching fire and ruining the car isn’t really the concern its more the large field of dry grass that would get out of control very quickly.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  12 днів тому

      Yeh completely fair. I made TPU cases for the battery to reduce damage and risk of them catching fire, and they seem to work really nicely. I’ve actually never had a Lipo fire before thankfully. Only electrical fires from ESCs mainly

  • @justonjacoby4455
    @justonjacoby4455 18 днів тому

    Surprised You didnt use castle creations Set up Raz Shifrin a big fan of castle.

    • @LukeMaximoBell1
      @LukeMaximoBell1  18 днів тому +1

      Haha he tried but I wanted to try Hobbywing first 😂