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It is now possible to sit on the bench seat.
The steering reservoir has not been modified so as not to add to the maintenance effort.
Thanks; Maddog69GR ( TAW )
I've taken screenshots, so if you have any opinions, please let me know.
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2648154869
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2648155302
As for the steering reservoir, I think this is a good position for it to look like a handmade modified car. It also looks like an emergency fire extinguisher.
As for the batteries, I decided to use three because I thought a boat engine would need this much voltage. If there are a lot of batteries, they can be used as spares.
In the rear engine bay, it's difficult to decide where and how big to install it. Do you have any good ideas?
But I couldn't come up with a great idea to add an intercooler in a good looking way.
Since this is a drag car that will only be running for a short time, we think that cooling was kept to a minimum.