[PS: To explain the speed of the mini 4WD, the author wrote 15 meters per second at the beginning, but that's too ridiculous, because that's the speed of a modern mini 4WD. In 1992, the top speed was generally around 10 meters per second.
Then there are people chasing after the mini 4WD. Well, it's really impossible in reality, even riding a bicycle is a bit difficult. Let's just assume that it's possible in a parallel world.]
"Damn! That brat Liu Nian is too abnormal, and these Fusangpeople, their engines are also so abnormal! " Looking at the figures in front of them, Jia Jiayue and the others who were riding their bicycles behind them muttered helplessly.
Although the race has only started for less than a minute, the line has already been pulled apart. Among them, the ones running at the front are Kojima Xiu's Alloy Bullet and Liu Nian's Evangelion.
But from the third to the sixth place, they are all Fusang's mini 4WD cars.
Jia Jiayue, Jia Jiafeng, and Su Jiang's contestant Wang Xianbing are in the third echelon, and at the end is our classmate Jia Yapeng. This guy can easily keep up with Pure White Angel while riding a mountain bike.
In fact, the gap between the four echelons isn't that big. The distance between Jia Yapeng and Liu Nian is only about 15 meters, but as time passes, this gap will definitely continue to widen.
"Liu Nian is the only one who can drive his car. We can't even understand it! Jia Jiafeng said with a face full of envy.
It has to be said that Tamiya's technology is much better than the Daqian's. Even if Jia Jiafeng and the others are using the Golden Dragon engine, there is still a huge gap between them and Tamiya's strongest engine, so they are naturally left behind.
As for why Liu Nian can be in the front, it can only be said that this little guy is too abnormal, because only his car has been magically modified by him. The engine is so complicated that even Jia Yapeng can't understand it.
After Jia Yapeng received the Yu Zhang, as well as an unlimited supply of teachers, books, and precious experimental materials, Liu Nian's innate talent was unleashed to a terrifying degree. His Gospel Soldier had already been modified to an unimaginable degree by Liu Nian. From a technical point of view, Liu Nian's 4WD technology had already surpassed the entire Daqian research team's technology.
In fact, Jia Yapeng had already asked Liu Nian to hand over the design to the Daqian team so that they could mass-produce the new engine. However, the design team said that it would be very difficult to mass-produce the engine. It would be very complicated and would take time.
By the way, Jia Yapeng didn't take it for free. He spent ten thousand yuan to buy the technology from Liu Nian and applied for a patent. Liu Nian didn't refuse, nor did he haggle. He didn't know what 10,000 yuan was, so he passed the money to his father, Liu Rong.
When Liu Rong saw the huge amount of money, which was more than the money he had earned in three years, it was easy to imagine the degree of complexity in his heart. For the first time, he realized that he might be inferior to his son.
"Forget it, I'll save it for Little Nian's marriage!" Liu Rong sighed and then deposited the money in the bank.
Because this engine is still a little unstable, it may suddenly stop during the race, so Jia Yapeng didn't choose to let Liu Nian modify the engines of the other four cars. Otherwise, if there was a problem on the way, and Liu Nian couldn't help them repair the engine, it would be a waste. It was better to use the stable and reliable Golden Dragon engine.
But in this way, only Liu Nian could compete with Hideo Kojima, and the others could only fall to the third tier. This made the spectators worried. Is Hua Xia really going to lose?
If that's the case, they will never drive a 4WD again.
In fact, at this time, the Fusangpeople were also very surprised. After a detailed inspection of the Golden Dragon engine, they found that the output power of the engine was at most 70% of their engine. It was reasonable to say that there was a considerable gap between them, so how could it still be so close behind?
Also, what's up with the youngest one? What kind of engine is his car using? How can it be comparable to theirs?
"Strange, don't these Fusangpeople use lithium batteries?" Jia Yapeng, who was at the back, couldn't help but wonder.
Because Sony's lithium batteries were indeed the best batteries in this era, Jia Yapeng, who had bought 100 batteries last time, had replaced all the cars with lithium batteries.
Originally, Jia Yapeng's mentality was that he didn't want his car to lose to his opponent in terms of batteries. At the very least, they should use the same type of battery.
In Jia Yapeng's mind, as the Fusang's Sony, Tamiya would definitely use Sony's lithium batteries. But during the race, Jia Yapeng found that his opponent didn't seem to be using Sony's lithium batteries. This led to the fact that lithium batteries had 30% more output power than alkaline batteries, which made his car more powerful and faster. He successfully caught up with his opponent.
This was something that Jia Yapeng had never expected. His trump card was not meant to be used here. Therefore, he was prepared to fall behind his opponent by 13 hours at the beginning. However, he did not expect that these people from Japan were still using alkaline batteries.
Everyone said that the Hua Xia were good at fighting among themselves, but in fact, the Hua Xia were far inferior to the Fusangpeople.
The most classic example was the Fusang's Army and Navy. How far did these two forces go?
During World War II, the Fusang Navy created a 100,000-strong Marine Corps and occupied the land by themselves.
The Fusang's Army, on the other hand, created a large number of Army transport ships. They even copied the Army's aircraft carrier. The total tonnage of these ships was even higher than the total tonnage of the Fusang Navy.
These two forces had a blood feud. Whether it was firearms, supplies, aircraft, or cannons, they were all different from each other.
For example, the Army's 75mm cannon could be installed directly on the ship, but the Navy had to build a 76mm cannon.
Since the Army came up with the Zero fighter, the Navy had to come up with a modified model. They even changed all the screws on the plane. The screws on the Army's plane were 3.6mm, while the Navy's were 3.8mm. The two planes were originally made from the same blueprint and structure, but now they had to create two completely different sets of parts. This made it impossible for them to be used together, and the logistics were a mess.
Even at the last moment, the Navy's ships could not sail because they did not have enough fuel. They could only hide in the port. The Fusang even invented the technology of using pine trees to produce gasoline.
But in fact, the Army had a large amount of gasoline stockpiled. It was enough for the Navy's ships to fight for 3 to 4 months. But they used the excuse that their tanks needed gasoline and refused to give it to the Navy. The Army had less than 500 tanks in China, and the gasoline was enough for the tanks to last for more than 10 years.
The country's violence machine was like this, and their companies were also like this. Sony and Panasonic were rivals, and Tamiya and Panasonic had a good relationship. That was why Tamiya only used Panasonic's electronic products, including the batteries this time. They were the best alkaline batteries produced by Panasonic.
Even if they knew that Sony had developed a new lithium battery, Tamiya did not think much of it. That battery was just a gimmick, and it was not practical. Even if it was practical, Panasonic had to develop the lithium battery first.
As for why Tamiya and Panasonic had such a good relationship, it was because Bandai and Sony had a good relationship.
Tamiya would rather starve to death than to use the same battery as Bandai.
That was why Jia Yapeng did not expect that Tamiya and Panasonic would have the upper hand in terms of batteries. They should have been able to pull ahead in the early stages of the race, but Tamiya and Panasonic were able to catch up.
Just like that, the simple straight track ended. All the cars were preparing to enter the next section of the track. Jia Yapeng called it the DNA track.
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