crewchiefpro
Hard-core CEG'er
A few at 420 frames per second. You can see everything at this speed. Amazingly it was shot on a $300 Casio Camcorder the size of a digital camera.
First one is when the launch setup was not right, the car wasn't aggessive enough. The first 5 seconds of both videos are the only really impressive part showcasing the amazing speed of the camera. NOTICE how the slicks wrinkle from the load on them. This is why we actually Bolt the tires to the rims.
http://s1142.photobucket.com/albums/n611/crewchiefpro/?action=view¤t=slow-motion-launch.mp4
The second one is far more aggessive, but still not enough to really make the chassis work. This was a perfect .000 reaction time on this run.
http://s1142.photobucket.com/albums...ion=view¤t=slow-motion-Launch-fixed.mp4
I have it set right now, but no other videos were made. Now it pulls a wheelie, and it stays up for awhile. With the right setup it pulls 3.40 g's on the starting line! Enough to bang your helmet into the roll cage padding... ( We call it Dinking the Helmet ).
First one is when the launch setup was not right, the car wasn't aggessive enough. The first 5 seconds of both videos are the only really impressive part showcasing the amazing speed of the camera. NOTICE how the slicks wrinkle from the load on them. This is why we actually Bolt the tires to the rims.
http://s1142.photobucket.com/albums/n611/crewchiefpro/?action=view¤t=slow-motion-launch.mp4
The second one is far more aggessive, but still not enough to really make the chassis work. This was a perfect .000 reaction time on this run.
http://s1142.photobucket.com/albums...ion=view¤t=slow-motion-Launch-fixed.mp4
I have it set right now, but no other videos were made. Now it pulls a wheelie, and it stays up for awhile. With the right setup it pulls 3.40 g's on the starting line! Enough to bang your helmet into the roll cage padding... ( We call it Dinking the Helmet ).