Looking good, but now your memory will be totally shot with the artificial intelligence on the throttle instead of your finger.
A LONG time ago, I built a bush buggy out of a Corvair, had to try it out long before it was drivable, had a coke box (that doesn't date this) to sit on and a string back to the carbs. No clutch, but the starter would get it going in gear, idled it up onto the highway and pulled the string. Brought the front axle 3 or 4 feet off the ground, and it would hold it there till you let the string go. Back to the drawing board, or stick on the dirt. Added a couple of feet to the frame mounted the battery and gas tank behind the front axle for stability and away we went.
A LONG time ago, I built a bush buggy out of a Corvair, had to try it out long before it was drivable, had a coke box (that doesn't date this) to sit on and a string back to the carbs. No clutch, but the starter would get it going in gear, idled it up onto the highway and pulled the string. Brought the front axle 3 or 4 feet off the ground, and it would hold it there till you let the string go. Back to the drawing board, or stick on the dirt. Added a couple of feet to the frame mounted the battery and gas tank behind the front axle for stability and away we went.
Free advice is worth exactly what you payed for it.
Greg
Greg