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Old 04-21-2006, 10:12 AM
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Default *** Crazy Motor Freezer ( Motor Cooler ) ***LIMITED TIME FREE SHIPPING OFFER***

SEARCH NO MORE, "THE CRAZY MOTOR FREEZER" IS THE BEST MOTOR FREEZER AVAILABLE FOR 1/10 & 1/12 PAN CAR AND 1/10 ONROAD.

Just to let you know that I made a Motor Freezer. This unit is not only another motor cooler... It's a motor Freezer



This thermoelectric unit can really freeze your motor and it was design to fit on a ready to race on road car or under an oval pan car. It's not just another jumble of parts that was glue together... The cold side was made from machine copper, not aluminium, and the units is bolt together solidly and everything is seal to protect the fragile thermoelectric unit.

I put together a small web site where you can find some more information, please take a look at: http://www.crazyrcracing.com

The site was not up to date, but I will try to work on it as soon as I will have some spare time.

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Bump for an awsome cooler
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"Freezer" is right; these things work! There are a few of these units in use at Thunder Road; and every one who has one is delighted with them. Thanks; Ernie P.
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Thanks Ernie and Canuck for your support

The price for the Crazy Freezer is $99. And if you need a car stand (for pan car) to go with it, the price of the car stand is $19.

This is some forum link about my product:

http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthre...0&page=1&pp=30
http://www.hobbytalk.com/bbs1/showthread.php?t=138423

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Please email me at [email protected] for info or order. I will prefer this than a PM since it is easier if I have all my request at the same place.

Thanks for your understanding

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I just want to inform you that I'm working to stock some Freezers, I would like to have them in stock to serve you faster.

Also, I just bought a Losi JRXS to make some test and try to make a freezer that will fit for this car... I'll keep you inform

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Some picture


In a Corally



In a Xray



In a Yokomo


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Testing in the Losi JRXS is almost done... I will see if there is anough demand for it I will make a car stand for it also.

With some simple grinding og the copper "C" clamp the freezer will fit in the JRXS without having to cut anything on the car.



Yes the white stuff that you see in top of the motor is ice on the motor can.


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Hi everybody,

This is just to keep you inform about the latest finding about the Crazy Motor Freezer.

In the past I have never used the Freezer elsewhere than in a control temperature environment (indoor). Some helpful customer and myself have now try it and test it in higher ambient temperature condition and this is what we found.

The Freezer seem not to reach freezing point in this condition, it will still cool the motor but not as much as in a normal room temperature. The data I have collect to date seem to all go in the same direction: When the ambient air temperature increase the capacity of the freezer clamp to freeze or cool decrease.

This is some sample data: (nothing precise just to show you approximately what happen)

Ambient Temp --- Freezer clamp Temp --- Difference
----68.0°F---------------14.0°F-------------54.0°
----71.6°F---------------19.4°F-------------52.2°
----84.2°F---------------37.4°F-------------46.8°
----92.0°F---------------55.0°F-------------37.0°


And this result is understandable since what affect the most the efficiency of the Freezer it’s how well we can cool the hot side of the unit, in higher ambient temp condition the fan blow hotter air on the hot side so the cooling effect is greatly diminish.

I just want you to don’t expect the Freezer to freeze in this condition, but you will still have the advantage of a colder motor, but not as cold as if you race in indoor condition.


Your finding and feedback is welcome and very appreciate ( [email protected] )

Thanks to all of you for your support

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You can take a look at this big thread in an oval forum that talk about the Crazy Freezer for more feedback.
Oval forum "Crazy Motor Freezer" Thread

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