10l Batmobile
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10l Batmobile
So I find this used Batmobile body listed on epay with one $4 bid. I call my friend Dave to let him know about the auction that I am about to steal for my 10l runner.
I let him know in no uncertain terms that I was gonna smoke him next we ran. Turns out he is the $4 dollar bidder. Small world... good thing I called.
Dave's 10l Batmobile modified with battery running parallel to the rear axle, much like the Bolink on the right I slipped into this forum. The Batmobile sticks like glue running a 6.5 novak brushless.
I let him know in no uncertain terms that I was gonna smoke him next we ran. Turns out he is the $4 dollar bidder. Small world... good thing I called.
Dave's 10l Batmobile modified with battery running parallel to the rear axle, much like the Bolink on the right I slipped into this forum. The Batmobile sticks like glue running a 6.5 novak brushless.
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Re: 10l Batmobile
My best friend(still is)had his senior picture taken with a 10L Batmobile. I'll have to run a scan the next time I'm there. 

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Re: 10l Batmobile
thanks Dave!LTO_Dave wrote:MOFO! I think that's a Premier Designs Bat Wedge dirt oval from years ago. I had one on a Reflex 10 oval car I used to have:
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Too funny... I must see that picture!THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:My best friend(still is)had his senior picture taken with a 10L Batmobile. I'll have to run a scan the next time I'm there.
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Re: 10l Batmobile
Wow, don't remember seeing that body...hey I have some of those inside numbers laying around.
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Re: 10l Batmobile
That thing is pretty weird looking. Front end looks kind of long.
thats what she said. lol

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That body KILLED dirt oval racing in the early 90s. Took more than a decade for the sport to recover from the damage that body and a few other factors did to DO racing. Not to mention that it is hideously ugly, to boot.
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Please elaborate.Eau Rouge wrote:That body KILLED dirt oval racing in the early 90s.

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The body was paper thin, and had SO much downforce that 2wd cars could run no lift just about everywhere they raced oval. The body was a pre-cursor to the Custom Works Bullet that did essentially the same thing. Combined with silicone tires, the cars were ridiculous to drive, and tool little or no skill to be fast.
When 2wd cars are running no lift, then it's whomever has the best batteries to last 4 minutes with the most powerful motor. The 2wd cars were faster than Dominators instantly when this body hit, and when that happened, it was a short time before the battery game (7-cell SCE) forced even the best drivers to look elsewhere for racing options.
It was a war of the best battery matchers, and the guys with the deepest pockets or team/factory connections.
Most left dirt oval racing completely when that happened.
When 2wd cars are running no lift, then it's whomever has the best batteries to last 4 minutes with the most powerful motor. The 2wd cars were faster than Dominators instantly when this body hit, and when that happened, it was a short time before the battery game (7-cell SCE) forced even the best drivers to look elsewhere for racing options.
It was a war of the best battery matchers, and the guys with the deepest pockets or team/factory connections.
Most left dirt oval racing completely when that happened.
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Interesting info.Eau Rouge wrote:The body was paper thin, and had SO much downforce that 2wd cars could run no lift just about everywhere they raced oval. The body was a pre-cursor to the Custom Works Bullet that did essentially the same thing. Combined with silicone tires, the cars were ridiculous to drive, and tool little or no skill to be fast.
When 2wd cars are running no lift, then it's whomever has the best batteries to last 4 minutes with the most powerful motor. The 2wd cars were faster than Dominators instantly when this body hit, and when that happened, it was a short time before the battery game (7-cell SCE) forced even the best drivers to look elsewhere for racing options.
It was a war of the best battery matchers, and the guys with the deepest pockets or team/factory connections.
Most left dirt oval racing completely when that happened.






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Re: 10l Batmobile
How did that body do on corners? Because if that was good too I think we should get a wide version produced...
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Re: 10l Batmobile
i happened to come across 3 of these bodies on ebay a few years ago. 2 are new and 1 is painted black. they are how ever different 2 are exactly like the picture and 1 has the rear more molded with more pronounced fins like the original tim burton batmobile instead of flat and dished like a solid wing or spoiler. i will have to mabey get some pictures mabey doug could shed some light on them.
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Re: 10l Batmobile
I think a scale batmobile body for regular touring style cars would be the cats pajama's. Any one out there produce one?
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