<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by conekilr:
Thats amazing! You got us, good one. Where...
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They might if the sound level suddenly drops as you are reving up...
LOL... Its too bad there wasnt some type of compilation of the best general advice posted. That way poeple new to this project could start there to get caught up with basics. I personally understand...
If you were to use stainless steel braided lines for the rear would that not eliminate the problem of being unarmoured and provide shielding at the same time? Does anyone know if teflon brake lines...
I think its quite obvious that if the parts dont come together costing assembly is required. The beauty is that you cost the assembly based on your best performance. In other words, finish you design...
One quick release pin from McMaster Carr ~ $15. Tight bore on both in shop made hub and steering shaft ~ near zero slop.
I think its great that this website tracks upcomming FSAE events but I wish they also tracked or had a section to list/advertise other FSAE car events. The only example I can think of off hand is the...
I think its great that this website tracks upcomming FSAE events but I wish they also tracked or had a section to list/advertise other FSAE car events. The only example I can think of off hand is the...
I think the real issue here is that driveshafts are simply expensive. We shopped around and with this component you really are gonna get what you pay for. Cheaper shafts are cheap material, arent gun...
For a quick release we just use a push button pin from McMaster Carr. Very similar if not the same as a push button pin that would be used on a universal style weight system in the gym. About 15...
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Matt Herset:
Here is a small video of U of I's gear drive, in mid assembly.....
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Looks awesome. I bet a lot of time went into that production. Wouldnt spur gear...
Our stops will compress at least 1/4", a little more even, so that would give us a little more than 2 1/2" total travel.
Look in Miliken Race Car Dynamics... there is a good setup in there using dial indicators and a plate the can bolt to your hub.
Yeah we are going to use a 3000psi 68 CU in bottle.... same result ... ~infinite shifts ... for our application anyway.
Yeah paintball seemed the best bet, I guess I'll price some stuff out. Thanks
I am trying to find lightweight regulators for our shift system and I am wondering if anyone has some helpful information. We are likely going to use high pressure air rather than CO2. Our maximum...
I am trying to find lightweight regulators for our shift system and I am wondering if anyone has some helpful information. We are likely going to use high pressure air rather than CO2. Our maximum...
It doesnt sound like a bad price. Does anyone know of a link or a photo or a similar setup. I'm trying to visualize what you are describing.
What... free Ipods ....
I'm not sure how the device at the center of your steering linkage is going to affect your ackerman angle ??
OK, so that answers my question. Basically you are using a more inclined ackerman to increase turn in while generating more heat. While I dont have any solutions to offer it still seems inefficient....