Senton Front Deflector DIY Style

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Just messing around with this and it seems to work well. The bottle itself already has the curvature of the truck.

Could possibly remove the sticker before installing...
 

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That's a nice little diy bit, but the first thing that came to mind was the restriction of air flow. Your esc and motor are not going to appreciate the lack of air that normally passes over, and heat could become a real issue. You may want to add some slats with an exacto knife and shorten the length by a bit.
 
That's a nice little diy bit, but the first thing that came to mind was the restriction of air flow. Your esc and motor are not going to appreciate the lack of air that normally passes over, and heat could become a real issue. You may want to add some slats with an exacto knife and shorten the length by a bit.
That makes sense. I'll monitor and adjust as needed. One thing about the Senton is the body parachutes a lot more than other models. This captures plenty of air...well thats what I am thinking. Nonetheless, monitoring the heat will be important.
 
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