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Introducing: The Meanest Looking Custom Built Skyline R34 GTR 1/7th Scale Remote Control RC Car

Passion, It's the thing that drives us to achieve. The push we feel to dare to dream something, ideal, and then manifest that vision into reality. For anyone who's ever fallen head over heels into an engine bay, or body work, or getting your car track ready, YOU KNOW that feeling that drives you to customize and make things as you feel they should be. Your intuition is second to none.  RC Car Skyline GTR R34 Custom Built Remote Control Car This GTR is no different from any of the other incredible cars featured on this site ( just look around; there's red ones , blue ones , silver ones , white ones , black ones ) - except for one, small, detail. - It's 1/7th the size! You wouldn't be able to fit inside it, but it still rips around like a GTR should, and is a whole lot of fun to drive I'm sure, and the customization on this build is phenomenal.  Nissan Skyline GTR RC Car Rear End Spotted on the RC sub, user XJuggernaut101 shared their build story with us of ho...

Engine destroyed with piston through block wall

A couple photos of the damage, and 2 videos below of the newly rebuilt motor using what we had, along with some new testing... its going well...

engine rod bent and destroyed
All been updated and added to the full build story here: RIPS Racing, The FED Build Story


oil pan hole





hole in engine block








But The FED Lives again!...
After our massive blow up 4 days ago on Sunday at Meremere where a rod came out the side of the block and caused massive damage to alot of expensive parts, I'm happy to say after countless hours we are all back together with a new motor made up of all sorts of used parts, hopefully it will do us proud on Sunday at the 2nd round of the NZDRA championship which we currently lead.

February 4, 2011... Testing new motor...
While giving the new motor some more running and load on Friday the 4th Feb 2011 before the Northern Nations we decided to test the Co2 injection we have on the turbine housing, with just 800psi and a small jet we are getting very promising results, looks like its going to work well.


Comments

Sean Morris said…
I have some tubes of JB weld I can EMS to you. I see on the tube, it can be used to fix blocks.

Good luck with it on Sunday.
Anonymous said…
Where exactly are you injecting the CO2 in the exhaust? It's obviously pre-turbo, but exactly where is hard to tell in the video.

Are you not worried about thermal shock to the turbine blades with the cold CO2 hitting the turbine blades, or is it far enough away you don't think you'll have a problem with it? Have you measure the exhaust pressure when you're spraying? Is it high enough to cause reversion?

I've considered this concept before on my personal vehicle, but since I'm in a more daily driving/weekend warrior application, I ditched it. It does seem to be working for you though.
Anonymous said…
you can see it in the first vid. The bloke doing the voice over says "directly into the turbine housing" so no into the mani etc but it's jet looks to be mounted into the turbine housing itself. you can pretty well see where it is in the first video. :)

engine looks and sounds fantastic. good luck. :)
Robbie Ward said…
The Co2 worked great, we could easily get up on boost in time for a full tree, we'll definatly look to use this method more often from now, its just so simple and cheap to run compared to NOS.
Anonymous said…
This looks cool.
Could you post some pictures or video where you explain this system? Why co2 and not Air?

When running such a system i guess it only last for a run or so to get the turbo spooling, since ure dragracing, and then the pressure tank is empty?