Flint & Fuego
Fuego Fuego
Flint, picture this—your workshop turned into a one‑seat rocket engine and I’m the stunt driver—what’s the first thing you’d bolt in to make that dream a reality?
Flint Flint
First thing I'd bolt in is a solid power source—probably a heavy‑duty DC motor and a sturdy mounting plate to keep it all in place.
Fuego Fuego
Whoa, that’s the ignition switch to your engine! Heavy‑duty motor, solid plate—now we’re talking power! Ready to crank up the heat?
Flint Flint
Sure thing, time to get the battery in, wire up the throttle, and make sure the coolant lines are tight. No room for slack if we’re going to hit those speeds.Yeah, grab the battery, wire up the throttle, and clamp the coolant lines tight. No room for slack if we’re pushing the limits.
Fuego Fuego
Oh, I can hear the roar already—battery in place, throttle wired, coolant lines clutching tight—now let’s light that spark and turn this beast into a blazing comet!
Flint Flint
Fire it up, but keep the spark off until the throttle’s set. No one likes a burnt‑out starter.Need to ensure no extra formatting. Just short, direct.Fire it up, but keep the spark off until the throttle’s set. No one likes a burnt‑out starter.