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Cox Engine of The Month
September-2023
balogh's

"Beefed up old stock 290 on my Quickie100 RC after plenty of airtime hours..."

PAST WINNERS
balogh's

"Beefed up old stock 290 on my Quickie100 RC after plenty of airtime hours..."

PAST WINNERS
THE BDDEST SANDBLASTER ON THE PLANET!! VIDEO!!
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THE BDDEST SANDBLASTER ON THE PLANET!! VIDEO!!

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Watch in full screen HD!
comments welcome.
reptile- Gold Member
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Re: THE BDDEST SANDBLASTER ON THE PLANET!! VIDEO!!
nice job! great video! I want to work on a Cox powered 2.4 car with my son, he's interested in 2.4 RC cars. And I thought we could combine my love or Cox engines and his of RC cars. Is there a chasis and body out there we could buy and put a Cox engine without going with the collector items?
duke.johnson- Diamond Member
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Re: THE BDDEST SANDBLASTER ON THE PLANET!! VIDEO!!
Thanksduke.johnson wrote:nice job! great video! I want to work on a Cox powered 2.4 car with my son, he's interested in 2.4 RC cars. And I thought we could combine my love or Cox engines and his of RC cars. Is there a chasis and body out there we could buy and put a Cox engine without going with the collector items?
not really best bet getting a old cox car not the sand blaster it is nearly impossible to fit and make rc.
I did a few and the van and the vanblaster and road blaster and interceptor are probably your best bet,
I have put some on e-bay I have one up now all done up.
But I put the running chassis only up and they sell for like $100.00 or a little more is a steel for all the equipment I put into them and building them and testing them out and making sure everything works correctly.
I am going to be putting up a full ready to run 2.4 rc chassis the roadblaster interceptor type in a few days starting bid $99.00 all you need to do is find a van body or any of the bodies that fit it...or do what I did and put a associated 1/18 late model body on it but it's kind of a pain to do.
here is what chassis is that I am putting up on E-bay a few days from now not exact radio though and you will need to add a body.
reptile- Gold Member
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Re: THE BDDEST SANDBLASTER ON THE PLANET!! VIDEO!!
Cool video. That Sandblaster is a neat car.
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sdjjadk- Platinum Member
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Re: THE BDDEST SANDBLASTER ON THE PLANET!! VIDEO!!
I enjoyed the Sandblaster vid!!! The occasional "puffs" of exhaust... the "slo-mo" jumps and splashes... very cool!
I remember there were "pull-cord" starters... Is this how "your" Sandblaster and other vehicles are started? I have 3 Cox heat-sinks and a "Dumas" water-jacket for boats. I don't know that I'd trust the water-jacket though... If it got clogged/didn't flow, you could over-heat real quick... it's "heavy"... not to mention the added drag of a water "pick-up" tube. You wouldn't have those issues if running a heat sink... plus; they're designed by Cox... "expressly" for their engines.

(below) Dumas "Short Stuff"-built-up, birch/mahogany, "Graupner" power/hdwe.

I remember there were "pull-cord" starters... Is this how "your" Sandblaster and other vehicles are started? I have 3 Cox heat-sinks and a "Dumas" water-jacket for boats. I don't know that I'd trust the water-jacket though... If it got clogged/didn't flow, you could over-heat real quick... it's "heavy"... not to mention the added drag of a water "pick-up" tube. You wouldn't have those issues if running a heat sink... plus; they're designed by Cox... "expressly" for their engines.

(below) Dumas "Short Stuff"-built-up, birch/mahogany, "Graupner" power/hdwe.


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