Tuesday, September 1, 2009

How to Race Electric Cars:

Electric drag cars are the chosen vehicles for electric car race. Entering into an electric car race means following strict and specific rules for the National Electric Drag Racing Association presented manual. All participants must only electric motors are in their cars. This is the most important rule when you can have more built in as an electric motor.

All fuel systems must be removed. Only batteries are not allowed. If you are considering an electric-car racer, or maybe just a curious observer, through the following steps to find out how the race will be made read. Instructions

Step 1:

Hop into your electric car and get in line at the start of the race with your competitors. Make sure your batteries are fully charged and start your engines. When the flag goes down get ready to go, full speed ahead.

Step 2:

Put your foot on the accelerator, and depending on how many laps your race, you will reach top speed after the second round, and go down the track. If you race in a single round, would a top speed of 104 mph two-hour race would you take to about 69 mph racing quarter mile you could have a top speed of 150 mph

Step 3:

Replace your electric car's power supply when the battery is correspondingly low, through the installation of 1,500 pounds of batteries. This should only nine seconds. If you rush in a 25-mile sprint, if the batteries already loaded. There is not an attack during this short race, and cars are notorious for burnout by circuit breaker overheating.

Step 4:

Pull your car in a garage collecting area if you do not need to charge your batteries recharged and replaced. Close your car in a built-in containers for a quick charge. It might take four minutes, until the battery charges to 50 percent.

Step 5:

Turn your window down so you can signal to other drivers that you passed. If your race is a non-race pass you must get permission before you disclose. When giving a driver behind you very close to done with the intention to leave, by saying on the left side or arm out the window and hand over the roof as a means of going to my right.

Step 6:

Continue around the track for longer races, making sure that other drivers avoid yet maintaining a reasonable pace. Stay away from entering the railings as you in a curve. Just as when driving on the road, into the corners a bit slower to avoid losing control. It is best to brake as you enter the curve and then accelerate as you exit the curve.

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