Well, that is my conclusion as well as I not been able to find a fully enclosed tbr.
Using seals would be my #2 option, as they would let grease out, but would keep debris out of the bearing. Why...
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Well, that is my conclusion as well as I not been able to find a fully enclosed tbr.
Using seals would be my #2 option, as they would let grease out, but would keep debris out of the bearing. Why...
Unfortunately they don't have what I'm looking for.
Hi,
I'm an old member from Lund Uni in Sweden, and I'm currently working on a fsae-styled car. Currently I'm trying to decide which bearings to use, and looking into TRB.
Does anyone know if...
T6.3.2 Any wheel mounting system that uses a single retaining nut must incorporate a device to retain the nut
and the wheel in the event that the nut loosens. A second nut (“jam nut”) does not meet...
For a build I'm doing I will use units from Lotus Elise S2. Attaches to the upright with 3xM12 bolts, and has a 4x100 bolt pattern.
If you want I can send you a CAD-model of them.
Well, as many others have said, "carbon everything" is not the way to go for your team, but will leave this here anyways. You don't have to make your own rims, there are other alternatives out there....
And 54 of the teams comes from the United Kingdom.
Why not contact a KTM dealer and ask for a service manual?
And the final results!
More results are posted!
Here is the official score's after the static events, haven't seen the results after acc and skid pad just yet.
Also made an excel spreadsheet that I will try to keep updated as the scores are...
Why not a mechanical linkage? This will still keep both of your hands on the steering wheel, without the complexity.
Don't know if they still sell them, but here is a link anyways
http://www.kaztechnologies.com/quarter-midget/
No, no, you need a cvt and some proper black magic to take the 1st place!
Have you tried the search option?
Sad to see that one team took their battery pack back to the hotel, just to have a thermal runaway. Hope the injured students gets well soon!
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Reading this might help a little
http://www.fsae.com/forums/showthread.php?2664-radiator-design
We have used bobbins from ISR for at least 4 years, never any issues. You can contact Acke and he will probably be able to guide you about tolerances and such.
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Thanks for clearing that up Bob! I know that you don't expect to be in the top, but didn't hinder you at FSG last summer ;)
What I find quite intriguing as well is that they weren't that fast in both acc or skidpad, but still manage to get top results in AutoX and Endurance. Anyone know if they had any problems during...
Overall results are now up! (sorry, missed that they had been posted!)
https://www.sae.org/images/cds/selfservice/431955123_FSAE_MI_2015_overall_prelim.pdf
But some pictures from the comp:
...
Top 10 Overall
1 #016 Graz Technical Univ
2 #001 Oregon State Univ
3 #009 Univ of Florida
4 #053 Kookmin Univ
5 #008 Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor
6 #110 Virginia Tech
7 #038 National Univ of...
For a example, here is what Delft used to do when they where using direct acting.
Preliminary dynamic results are up!
http://www.sae.org/servlets/pressRoom?OBJECT_TYPE=PressReleases&PAGE=latestCDSNews&EVENT=FORMULA
Provisional P1-3 so far, with cost and presentation.
1. University of Oaklahoma car #45, 157.23 points
2. Lawrence techological university car #95, 155.06 points
3. Oakland university car #53,...
Preliminary presentation and cost results are up:
Presentation:
http://www.sae.org/images/cds/selfservice/431698525_FSAE_MI_2015_presentation_prelim.pdf
Cost:...