AndhiSatria
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Thank you very much ....nice!!! Keep em coming.
Thank you very much ....Very cool project.
Cool project.
I can't see it handle well with the engine mounted to one side.
I see what looks like a drive shaft mount on the sprocket shaft, and I understand that's why the engine is where it is. As the driveshaft would be centered in the car.
Making a rear drive car. Correct?
I would think that there isn't much room to put the driveshaft at a slight angle, as opposed to straight down the center of the car where it appears to be?
Which isn't the ideal fix, but would help center the engine's weight in the front of the car.
I've never seen a shaft driven, front engine, rear drive, motorcycle engine powered car conversion.
- Yes, it would be a rear drive car
- Yes, you are correct, the engine has been slightly moved to the left side.
- If I moved the engine to the right side, it will interfere with the Steering Arm, as the rack and pinion are located at the back of the tire and not in front of the tire
Cool project.
Not to say it can't or hasn't been done, but that the off centered weigh problem, due to engine placement, is a lot of work to correct.
Maybe I'm way off, and no disrespect intended, just curious.
- Thank you very much for the points that you raised !!! Points taken.
- Tomorrow we will weight the total weight as well as weight on individual tire.
Cool project.
I've never seen a shaft driven, front engine, rear drive, motorcycle engine powered car conversion.
- Michael Sanderson of NZ built a nice starlet hayabusa engine with RWD which is featured on SPEEDHUNTER
- Tony Conachy of New Zealand built a nice starlet with hayabuasa engine - here