1:10 "Blue Streak" Monster Truck & Aflac "Monster Tires" Car
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I try this song, but I can not find it ..
Would you like to hear this song ?
Is it on video ?[8D]
KE4QPF..
I try this song, but I can not find it ..
Would you like to hear this song ?
Is it on video ?[8D]
http://aflacracing.com/video_gallery.aspx
Play "Monster Tires" after clicking the "Features" tab.
I want to know the name of the song playing after the duck is challenged by Carl Edwards for pumping up the tires beyond their limits... after "What are you doing?"... the song starts "Who let the beat down?" I thought it was Black Eyed Peas with "Boom Boom Pow", but it wasn't as the lyrics in that song say "Let the beat rock."
EDIT: Finally found a player that will deep-link. The link above has been modified to reflect that.
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Thanks, texx. Hopefully someone will be able to come up with it. I've spent a couple of days YouTubing just to try to find it. Even typing the lyrics into Google didn't help.
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Good song .. for AFLAC/CAR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdtOhtjWaOE
Cool AFLAC/CAR [8D][8D][8D][8D]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdtOhtjWaOE
Cool AFLAC/CAR [8D][8D][8D][8D]

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don try the file sharing programm lime wire . normally yeilds good results ..

don try the file sharing programm lime wire . normally yeilds good results ..



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Good song .. for AFLAC/CAR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdtOhtjWaOE
Cool AFLAC/CAR [8D][8D][8D][8D]
Good song .. for AFLAC/CAR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdtOhtjWaOE
Cool AFLAC/CAR [8D][8D][8D][8D]
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Texx... I found one more new looking car they're going to debut this weekend in Charlotte. This is a NEW silver car. It's a one time only deal, and portions of the proceeds from the sale of the die-cast models will go to the Aflac Cancer Center to help treat children suffering from the effects of cancer.

Also... Carl Edwards will be wearing a special firesuit for the race which he will sign and auction on AflacRacing.com starting at 12PM ET this Saturday.

This is a great cause, and I have made it one of my causes in Facebook. I hope you all can find it in your heart to make it one of your causes as well. The main reason why I made the Aflac Monster Car was due to their awareness. A portion of the proceeds from the Aflac duck I put in the driver's seat went to the Aflac Cancer Center. There's a lot of philanthropy behind the duck.
Also... Carl Edwards will be wearing a special firesuit for the race which he will sign and auction on AflacRacing.com starting at 12PM ET this Saturday.

This is a great cause, and I have made it one of my causes in Facebook. I hope you all can find it in your heart to make it one of your causes as well. The main reason why I made the Aflac Monster Car was due to their awareness. A portion of the proceeds from the Aflac duck I put in the driver's seat went to the Aflac Cancer Center. There's a lot of philanthropy behind the duck.
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KE4QPF ..
This cause is a very good cause ..[sm=thumbup.gif]
And this car (SILVER CAR) is really good taste ..
I love all the models AFLAC/CAR ..[8D]
This cause is a very good cause ..[sm=thumbup.gif]
And this car (SILVER CAR) is really good taste ..
I love all the models AFLAC/CAR ..[8D]

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OK guys... I finally got a break from the graveyard shift. The speakers came in and they had HUGE plastic cases that had to be eraticated. I busted off the speakers very carefully and found I had a pair of 8Ω, 1W speakers. They produce a nice sound, however, they're not LOUD. I'm going to have to find an el cheapo headphone amp to power these puppies up some. At least, I know they're a good sized driver to handle what I intend to accomplish. Of course, they came with the standard issue, very thin gauge cable going from the speakers to an 1/8" plug. NOT GOOD ENOUGH. I busted out some Belden 8451 and went to town on those things with a BIG honking gold plated 1/8" plug from the RadShack:
FRONT:

BACK:

PLUG END:

Keep in mind, I still need to paint the cones green with metallic flake. That will come later. Now, you ask, how am I going to mount these onto polycarbonate/Lexan??? Very simple. Get some mending plates from the hardware store, thank you Home Depot, and epoxy them to the body thusly:


As for the tunes, they'll be coming out of this 256MB MP3 player I got as a door prize in Vegas at NAB in 2005 from Grass Valley Group:

It sort of helped that I used their products often.

I'll post more when I finally get everything situated and the epoxy sets tomorrow morning.
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WOW don looks good on the amp could you not use pre amp computer speaker set up , and just solder in the speaker you have of coure you would need to stripp the amp from the casings ,just a idea .. great work don ..




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Thanks for the suggestions and kudos, guys.
The speaker cones have just been painted:

Now it's off to ripping the audio for the MP3 player. I still haven't found out the name to the song playing in the commercial. I must now re-double my efforts.
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Well, I went rummaging for a pair of computer speakers to steal the amp out of, but found the majority of the "El Cheapo" models run off of USB power (I've had issues converting this over in previous projects due to circuit detection), or stepped down AC current. None seemed to have a DC wall wart with them. I guess it's off to looking for a cheap headphone amp before Aflac can rock out.
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Thanks for the well wishes, texx. I think I might have stumbled upon something that might work at the good ol' CompUSA store...
Cyber Acoustics CA-2014 2-PC Desktop Speakers
http://www.compusa.com/applications/...&Sku=C375-2014

They're nice and cheap at US$12.96, so I won't cry to hard if things don't go as planned.
Is this what you guys had in mind? It doesn't look like it would be too much to yank the amp out of the things. I'd just have to cut off the cloth grill, undo the screws, and cut the needless cables to the speakers as mine will plug into the headphone jack.
Detailed Features:
Specifications[*]Drivers: 1.5" x 3" high efficiency drivers[*]Power Output: 3 watts[*]Connectors: 3.5mm stereo plug[*]Drivers: 4 ohm drivers[*]Power Adapter: 6 volt AC/DC included[*]Dimensions: (H) 8.5" x (W) 3.25" x (D) 4.5"[/list]
Features[*]Stereo speaker system[*]Cloth grill[*]Magnetically shielded[*]Bass ported[*]Headphone output jack[*]Power On/Off[*]LED power indicator[*]Volume control[/list]
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Those speakers above, although they claim to run on a 6VDC adapter, actually run on 9VAC. Not good for battery powered mods. I also tried the "Boostaroo" headphone amp from RadioShack, but it acted more as a load balancer for plugging in 3 headphones to one device, rather than an amplifier. So, I decided I'd just up the amplification of the .MP3 files using the WavePad Sound Editor software on my computer which will amplify up to 4x over the original. I now have the tracks red lining on the volume meters of the computer, so I hope this will be good for making things loud into the speakers. I'm still working on the playlist.
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OK guys, I finally found what I really needed after consulting another RadioShack store with better help behind the counter. Granted, this is a one-stage amp that only produces mono sound, it's good enough for this job as the speakers are so close together, they'd cause a phase cancellation if I went with pure stereo. This was US$14 cheaper than the "Boostaroo", and provides boatloads of amplification.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2062620

I pulled the guts of the internal speaker out as I wouldn't be using it. It's a 7W monster that would have weighed down on the car and not have done much else as I already have lighter speakers going in. I then put everything back together nicely, and put it in front of the car seats betwen the body posts. It is held in place with some RadioShack/3M SuperLock strips ( http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2103345 ) that are much better than Velcro. I mounted the MP3 player on the front of the amp using the same strips. Now I need to make a custom mono 1/8" plug to 1/8" plug cable to send signal from the MP3 player into the input of the amp. This will eliminate any extra cable dragging around. The speakers required a tiny mod as they were hooked up stereo originally. To make them mono, I soldered a piece of wire between the tip and the center ring conductors on that big honking 1/8" gold plated plug shown in the pic above. Wallah! Instant mono plug without having to pay for one. These speakers, albeit one Watters, are REALLY LOUD NOW!!!!
http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2062620

I pulled the guts of the internal speaker out as I wouldn't be using it. It's a 7W monster that would have weighed down on the car and not have done much else as I already have lighter speakers going in. I then put everything back together nicely, and put it in front of the car seats betwen the body posts. It is held in place with some RadioShack/3M SuperLock strips ( http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2103345 ) that are much better than Velcro. I mounted the MP3 player on the front of the amp using the same strips. Now I need to make a custom mono 1/8" plug to 1/8" plug cable to send signal from the MP3 player into the input of the amp. This will eliminate any extra cable dragging around. The speakers required a tiny mod as they were hooked up stereo originally. To make them mono, I soldered a piece of wire between the tip and the center ring conductors on that big honking 1/8" gold plated plug shown in the pic above. Wallah! Instant mono plug without having to pay for one. These speakers, albeit one Watters, are REALLY LOUD NOW!!!!

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KE4QPF ..
The work you have accomplished on AFLAC / CAR is exceptional .
. You are a great teacher ..
See it in action on a race track would be fun.
The work you have accomplished on AFLAC / CAR is exceptional .

. You are a great teacher ..

See it in action on a race track would be fun.


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KE4QPF ..
The work you have accomplished on AFLAC / CAR is exceptional
KE4QPF ..
The work you have accomplished on AFLAC / CAR is exceptional