I introduced myself some time ago, but haven't really said a lot more about my drag race project. As we've nearly finished the "cleaning up the greasy bits" stage and I'm actually building the electric project it's probably appropriate to start a thread.
Just to catch up, I had an XJ600 sitting in the garage awaiting some attention. Somehow I decided that building a drag racer would make sense! No, I can't remember how my thought process got there...
So, I've posted a few pics below showing where we are. I've got this far with a lot of help from Steve at Jozzbikes, so thanks to him. I'm sure there's a lot more I ought to be telling you, but no doubt questions will follow...
Full story is in my signature link. Meanwhile here are a few pics.
XJ600 drag racer
- philaedwards
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XJ600 drag racer
XJ600 electric drag race project
Don't you love it when your project's "80% finished" ? It's so satisfying to know there's only 80% left to do...
Don't you love it when your project's "80% finished" ? It's so satisfying to know there's only 80% left to do...
Re: XJ600 drag racer
Looking good Phil.
Any more progress?
Kind regards,
Steve
Any more progress?
Kind regards,
Steve
*Mazda MX-5, 300KW peak, 300v 20KW/h lipo pack, Soliton 1000A controller. 1100KG.
*Ducati SS twin Agni 80HP peak.
*Aprilia RS motorcycle, 500A controller, Cedric's AgniMotor, 96v 6kw/h LiPo pack, 130kg, 90mph.
www.jozztek.com
*Ducati SS twin Agni 80HP peak.
*Aprilia RS motorcycle, 500A controller, Cedric's AgniMotor, 96v 6kw/h LiPo pack, 130kg, 90mph.
www.jozztek.com
- philaedwards
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- Joined: Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:51 pm
- Location: Uckfield, East Sussex
Re: XJ600 drag racer
Hi Steve, slow progress. I think Ben mentioned problem with getting hold of these nano-cells. Will call you next week to see what we can do as I'm itching to get building.
XJ600 electric drag race project
Don't you love it when your project's "80% finished" ? It's so satisfying to know there's only 80% left to do...
Don't you love it when your project's "80% finished" ? It's so satisfying to know there's only 80% left to do...
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