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LEGO DRIFT MACHINE - first run pneumatic engine testing

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2011

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  • i like your differential! very cool;

    nice looking car;

    make it drift!

  • @TheArtIsFart well, first step to make it drift was removing the diff, even though it was limited slip. Currently i'm working on some other project so you'll have to wait a bit to see it in action.

  • When can you show it drifting?

  • @sashaman1234 when i'll obtain enough powerfull compressor :)

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  • it can't even drift LOL

  • if u could make it look like the mustang RTR-X it would be awesome!

  • how many times did it hit the wall?

  • where can i find one

  • That is pretty cool, but I always thought the air powered engines were kind of pointless. I see videos of people following around the car with hoses and it just looks odd.

  • @Tailgunner088 use a co2 cartrage from a paintball gun. should have plenty of power for that

  • ppl, just get 5 m motors and run 5 compressors at once into one tank, but make the holes bigger

    then u don't need a separate compressor

  • xD I have no compressor to test my I4 at the moment. :P

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