Profile image

push rod suspension (test)

13.2k Kakofrutaka  6.7 years ago
1,312 downloads
No Tags

Test results
The shock absorber functions to a certain extent.
The geometry of the entire suspension is inaccurate, and there is a problem that the camber angle can not be maintained, in particular.

Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Successors 6 airplane(s) +259 bonus
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 9.3ft (2.8m)
  • Length 16.6ft (5.1m)
  • Height 3.8ft (1.2m)
  • Empty Weight 1,577lbs (715kg)
  • Loaded Weight 1,834lbs (832kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 9.5lbs/ft2 (46.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 193.1ft2 (17.9m2)
  • Drag Points 1975

Parts

  • Number of Parts 110
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,049
  • Log in to leave a comment
  • Profile image
    13.2k Kakofrutaka

    @ArabicboiYT
    I don't make new things, so you are free to use this.

    +1 3.2 years ago
  • Profile image

    Hey @Kakofrutaka, would you mind if i can use this suspension for something. I will credit this in the desc?

    +1 3.2 years ago
  • Profile image
    13.2k Kakofrutaka

    @FlyingNarwhal Is that so? I think that the idea is good. If you can make it function, you will get a big stroke. It is perfect for monster truck etc.

    +1 6.7 years ago
  • Profile image

    thats honestly my worst one I dont post many of mine as they are literally just a frame with shocks @Kakofrutaka

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image

    This is a good car

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    13.2k Kakofrutaka

    @FlyingNarwhal I saw one of your builds. I understood that it was a combination of rigid axle and strut type. The two-storied structure is unusual.

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image

    @Kakofrutaka I basically invented 1 type where its an A frame that also uses pushrods

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    13.2k Kakofrutaka

    @FlyingNarwhal I do not see much of this type of suspension. And I do not know what made it work perfectly. I prefer the double wishbone type, but I also use the trail arm and rigid axle occasionally.

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image

    is this actually people haven't made yet because I have hundreds of chassis with better suspension and all different kinds

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    13.2k Kakofrutaka

    @tiltglory Yes I have seen your build. I have also seen several other push rod suspensions. I think it is good for many people to challenge this type of organization

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    1,886 tiltglory

    @aircraftarsenal123 have you seen my semi active pushrod?

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    13.2k Kakofrutaka

    @DepressedTortoise I tried searching E-Revo. Recent RC is cool!

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image

    anyone else thinking E-Revo?

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    Mod Vincent

    @Kakofrutaka I Know but I Was almost first
    C'; Jokes aside, well done matey.

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    13.2k Kakofrutaka

    @bang091 Sorry. I can not change XML. Several parts that changed XML are borrowed

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    1,037 bang091

    Just increase the dampning and the spring strength @Kakofrutaka

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    13.2k Kakofrutaka

    @aircraftarsenal123 Thank you. I'm checking that the suspension now works correctly. When that is over, we will move on to the production of the body.

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    13.2k Kakofrutaka

    @bang091 I believe that it is difficult to increase the stroke with this mechanism.

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image

    This would make a cool rally(ish) chassis too

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image

    Ayyy, I made one of these a while ago on my IndyCar. Until now I hadn’t seen a good example of one since, hope this turns into a project! ;)

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    1,037 bang091

    I was just saying that because what hapoens if you go off track? @Kakofrutaka

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    13.2k Kakofrutaka

    @Othawne I am mimicking the mechanism known in reality as a misfire

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    Mod Vincent

    Dang it, just made the first of this kind two days ago. You've nicked my idea!! C;

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    13.2k Kakofrutaka

    @bang091 thank you for your comment.
    Since this build assumes a formula car, we set the car height low.
    But I will also consider building for off road driving.

    6.7 years ago
  • Profile image
    1,037 bang091

    Try to stiffen it up a little bit. You dont want too much play in the suspension or when you hit a bump it will damage the vehicle. Other than that, great job!

    6.7 years ago
  • Log in to see more comments