1. What is your EQ?
2. What is your third answer? (In complete thesis statement format)
The street/strip setup I chose to go with was a budget cap of 15,000.
3. List three reasons your answer is true with a real-world application for each.
This is a bare bones car. Primer for paint, one seat, no carpet but with a running motor trans and vehicle. It is a basic race car where is minimal to save weight and therefore increase performance.
What are the best setups for a street/strip vehicle considering budget, performance, and drivability?
2. What is your third answer? (In complete thesis statement format)
The street/strip setup I chose to go with was a budget cap of 15,000.
3. List three reasons your answer is true with a real-world application for each.
This is a bare bones car. Primer for paint, one seat, no carpet but with a running motor trans and vehicle. It is a basic race car where is minimal to save weight and therefore increase performance.
4. What printed source best supports your answer?
My mentorship best supports my answer because I'm actually building it.
5. What other source supports your answer?
My personal experience has taught me a lot more then RC. Getting out in the real world and networking with many company's and many other racers has helped me a lot.
6. Tie this together with a concluding thought.
My concluding thought is that through building this truck I'm learning tons and gaining a lot of real world experiences
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