In my opinions i think if you want to have the engine(motor) in the front. You need to design a different suspension like MacPherson Strut suspension. The double wishbone suspension will take up the space in the center of the vehicle. A good example of a rear wheel drive drift car with MacPherson strut design is the Atomic DRZ3 MP
Because it shares the main chassis with the center motor version, the MacPherson strut method was not applied. I plan to consider this when designing a new chassis in the future. Thank you for your opinion.☺
If you pause the video @9:00 you will see that the rim is hitting the suspension Arm, it might be the effect of the camera angle but if it does hit that may effect the performance of the Car. Some RC drift cars have some kind of stoppers on the suspension arms to prevent that.
Thank you for your comment. Stoppers are installed. Steering angle is limited by stoppers about under 90 degree. Precise endpoint settings are set in the transmitter trim and gyro to maximize steering angle without touching the rim. So, the more negative offset of the wheel, the more steering angle can be obtained.
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Good! front motor version seem to be real FR car.
Thank you.🤗
In my opinions i think if you want to have the engine(motor) in the front. You need to design a different suspension like MacPherson Strut suspension. The double wishbone suspension will take up the space in the center of the vehicle. A good example of a rear wheel drive drift car with MacPherson strut design is the Atomic DRZ3 MP
Because it shares the main chassis with the center motor version, the MacPherson strut method was not applied. I plan to consider this when designing a new chassis in the future. Thank you for your opinion.☺
If you pause the video @9:00 you will see that the rim is hitting the suspension Arm, it might be the effect of the camera angle but if it does hit that may effect the performance of the Car. Some RC drift cars have some kind of stoppers on the suspension arms to prevent that.
Thank you for your comment. Stoppers are installed. Steering angle is limited by stoppers about under 90 degree. Precise endpoint settings are set in the transmitter trim and gyro to maximize steering angle without touching the rim. So, the more negative offset of the wheel, the more steering angle can be obtained.
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Thank you.😊