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  • realisticly it takes air to relese the brakes not to apply then so if your going down a steep hill and your brakes go out they will apply without air. nice work though :)

  • I think you might find it easier if you had a air tank

  • the tech is simple

  • very cool......u should try using compressed air though for faster response/greater agility.

  • Nice way to disable the spring without removing it....

    I've already tried it... stil needs a lot of force to pump ( the force of an XL motor )... though... its a start =D

  • add a motor and a slip clutch gear to the wheel. that way u dont burn out the motor

  • Good idea, I'll try that sometime.

  • wow! pneumatic brakes r the way 2 go!!! yeahh!

    with great power, comes great need for good brakes! XD

  • Try making a Westinghouse pneumatic brake with Lego!

  • You and searme should get together to build the ultimate lego car!

  • lol yeah!

  • WOW thats pretty crazy

  • Please explain you thoughts.

  • your using 2 pneumatic cylinders,in your description ity sais 1.very good idea though

  • There's only one cylinder. The other is the pump.

  • the other one is a pump.....cylinders arent that agile lol.

  • @racerx007666 He is using a pump and cylinder... if that helps

  • @racerx007666 one is a pump you can see where he took part of the spring off.......

  • how do you actually 'PUMP' ?

  • The pump is operated by a Power Functions XL motor operated by IR remote control.

  • good idea!

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