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Faster - 7/20/2003 8:46:56 AM   
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How can i make my car faster with out buying modification parts or buying any thing else
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Faster - 7/20/2003 9:12:37 AM   
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without installing different parts the only thing i could think of woudl be to clean the lube out of the bearings and replace it with a light oil for less friction. I wouldnt exactly recommend this b/c I have never done it so i dont know how the bearings hold up. I know team drivers do this, but they also can replace everything after a few runs so y'know. Altering gear ratios is also a way, but you said without modifications or buing anything else so that counts that out.

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Faster - 7/20/2003 9:23:08 AM   
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There's that, or have you ever tried black magic? Seriously though, a little fine tuning might make it almost undetectably faster, but for something you would notice you would have to buy something.

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Faster - 7/20/2003 9:30:42 AM   
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Hmm yes... black magic is excelent...so how would you expect to make the car go faster while changing nothing? Unless like you had your esc set up with too much brake so it was always braking or something..or not set up to give 100% of power..

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Faster - 7/20/2003 8:24:20 PM   
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It wont go "too" much faster with just cleaning it or whatever.. You'd get more speed with a new motor ect, but you can get a little faster doing what ^^^^ said lol

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Faster - 7/21/2003 9:53:10 AM   
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Hello,

Try using light oil for the gears. Grease creates a lot of friction compared to oil.

You can also lighten the car by drilling holes in the chassis (but I do not recommend it, you will ruin the looks of your car).

Also, break in the motor properly.

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