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In this video I will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the fastest remote controlled car in the world. The current record to beat is 360 kph or 224 mph. The ultimate goal is to reach 400 KPH or 250 MPH in 2025. I will engineer and redesign the entire body of the car using aerodynamic CFD analysis as well as attempt to build my own wheels designed for strength and high speed. With a maximum peak current draw of about 800A each, the dual 70125 Hobbywing motors have a maximum power output of about 75kW (100HP) working together using a 44.4V 12S Lipo.
Thanks to the following people and companies for help!
@Warthunder for sponsoring this video
@RazShifrin from Perfect Pass: https://www.perfectpassrc.com/
@AirShaper for the CFD Software: https://airshaper.com/
@BambuLab for their printers and filament: https://bambulab.com/en
@HOBBYWINGOfficial for supplying the motors: https://www.hobbywingdirect.com/
Danny from SMC for the batteries: https://www.smc-racing.com/
iFlight for their batteries: https://shop.iflight.com/
ISDT for their chargers: https://www.isdt.co/
@Mike-Bell for consulting and help
Ben Bingham for help making wheels and building parts
Scott from Polytech Thermoforming: https://www.polytech.co.za/
Rayno from Rind Routing: https://www.polytech.co.za/
0:00 - Introduction
0:50 - 1st Test Runs
2:30 - Designing the New Cover
5:13 - 3D Printing the Cover
6:07 - 1st Vacuum Forming
8:02 - CNC the New Mould
8:34 - 2nd Vacuum Forming
9:16 - Batteries
9:43 - Testing the New Cover
10:36 - Creating New Wheels
12:11 - Bench Testing New Wheels
13:04 - Road Testing New Wheels
14:19 - More Building and Testing
15:22 - Crash
16:14 - Outro
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