daaaaaamn dude, this is legit. could you make a video on how you incorporated the electronics with the assembled engine? i have no doubt that i'll do this.
The W56 transmission is actually a 5-speed transmission, not a 4 speed. You can observe him changing the gear from 4th gear to 5th gear starting at 1:42
Would be funny if you made it with a timing chain, but actually went to the trouble to make metal timing chain guides because plastic chain guides are such a terrible idea that even a 3D printed plastic 22RE deserves better haha. Just replaced mine with metal guides last month due to catching the old plastic ones breaking before it got catastrophic.
Not including the plastic filament it was close to 100 dollars for everything. The bearings(about 30 of them) and electronics costed the most. I'm sure it could of been done cheaper.
That's pretty incredible that you made that. I on the other hand can barely draw stick figure.
That is so cool man. Thanks for sharing. Awesome work.
daaaaaamn dude, this is legit. could you make a video on how you incorporated the electronics with the assembled engine? i have no doubt that i'll do this.
The W56 transmission is actually a 5-speed transmission, not a 4 speed. You can observe him changing the gear from 4th gear to 5th gear starting at 1:42
I love what you do for me, TOYOTA!
BRILLIANT!!
good stuff for some automobile institute or museum
Like no joke how much do you want for one of these I need it like now
what did u use to 3d scan the engine?
how come no one makes the starter and use that to rotate the engine?
so you wouldn't be able to run this in a car though i'm assuming?
Would be funny if you made it with a timing chain, but actually went to the trouble to make metal timing chain guides because plastic chain guides are such a terrible idea that even a 3D printed plastic 22RE deserves better haha. Just replaced mine with metal guides last month due to catching the old plastic ones breaking before it got catastrophic.
You need to make the clutch
That one wobbly gear is fucked in symmetry.
Nice. how much did the whole project cost?
Not including the plastic filament it was close to 100 dollars for everything. The bearings(about 30 of them) and electronics costed the most. I'm sure it could of been done cheaper.
+rubb3rtoe OMG, thats amazingly cheap, it looks high quality and well made
what 3d printer did you use
I used a replicator 2x
Alright thanks ill check it out
if I can make it a little bigger I've got my own electric car. one passenger.
how do I get the print details for this?
brody johnston hi
brody johnston you can get them on Thingiverse
Ok cool
Does it cost anything?
Is there any way you could provide me a link
Regalamelo para exponer en mi coleguio
dang bro you should 3d print more parts and actually make a minurature gas fueled car and give it or sell it to a clown or kid
You wouldn't download a car!!!