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Old Jul 14, 2005 | 12:38 PM
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V-mount configurations in FC

i was getting very close to finishing up my 20B fc, when i realized, why finish when there is still so much time, money, and effort to spend? so i decided to get another fc (had an 87 with dented body, getting an 89 with clean body) and redesign the motor mounts so that the motor sits back in the engine bay another few inches so that i can still use the stock sway bar, have more room for the rad and fans and intercooler, and lastly (although i realize there is practically no real difference as far as the feeling of the car goes) move the engine back to make it have a better weight distribution. the last reason was not a driving factor, since it is largely frivilous, but it is a minor added benefit. anyway, now that i have this room, i want to use a v-mount configuration for the IC and rad.

i'm sure others have v-mounts in their FCs, if anyone could share and pics or advice on their configuration, or any comparison between different people's configurations, i'd really appreciate it. thanks
-ryan
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Old Jul 16, 2005 | 06:59 PM
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Get with BlueTII on this forum. He's running a custom done V-mount. And mine should be finished around December or Jan. I'll be sure to post pictures then. I would have it done sooner, but deployments to the desert do tend to slow down the process.

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