Part 11 / 8th scale 3d printed supra with 2 cylinder engine project / Scale Addiction
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This is not the complete file, i have to add other as im test fitting and showing on my videos
started a new project, this 8th scale 3d printed supra with 2 cylinder engine will have adjustable Hight, real engine, gas tank, manual transmission
in todays video i will show the chassis parts and some panels, assembling
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Can't wait to see it run and drive love the video
Very soon!
Could use metal straws as an exhaust if the diameter is similar enough that modifying won't lead to leaks.
he could probably make an adaptor, a metal straw would be perfect
Absolutely insane, earned my follow!
Thank you very much
That’s pretty impressive
Hi Ali!
Nice works, looks so solid!
If you remember last time I was writing about using this engine with a gasoline. I Finally made it :)
So it works smoother with a gas, RPM lowered to 4000-9500 comparing to 5500-11000 with a nitro, with a gas it works more stable, staled much less times.
The only thing sparks bit "disturbs R/C unit" so it need to be screened.
What else, from my ex. be aware that the engine is quite hot (including exhaust), so PLA might be influenced due to this, as well there are a lot of vibrations :)
Also I spend a lot of time to adjust the carburetor (it is the simplest, so adjustment process is a kind of fun), so as I see if the engine will be installed it will be hard to reach all screws on the carburetor, be aware of that my friend :)
And once again very solid work, I very like what and how you are doing, looking forward to the new videos!
Amazing work here ! You’re a genius !
Thanks
This is amazing.
New subs!! Been looking for content like this for a longg timee, please keep doing more great things 🎉
Thanks for the sub!
I believe you will be successful in this project.
thanks
super cool!
Ohhh my God this is coming along man, I love it! Can't wait for the complete thing! ❤. Don't listen to the haters, I've used 3d printed parts for my cars for a while, there's 3d printed a arms in my rc10t3 right now. It's all in what material you print in, how you design it, and your settings for the printer.
Thank you so much! Appreciate it
One of the most exciting project on YT for my taste!
Love it!
Quicktip: try not to use countersunk screws if not needed on 3d prints. they create lateral stress ;)
i feel like if you make the hole just the right size it wouldnt make a huge difference
Thanks for the point, appreciate that. I'm glad you like my project
Amiazing work!
Thanks
you should get the small turbo kit for that engine.. its cool.. and not expensive. you just got to make a few custom parts
Dude, that’s bad ass
Thanks
Great work!
Thanks!
Nice job
Thanks!
Hats off brother
Thanks brother
use the HSP front diff it has a shorter input shaft than you could have a longer metal driveshaft.
Looking forward to the final product, you've come so far and it's looking epic, well done 💪🏽
One thing comes to mind, those engines run fairly hot, have you thought about changing the engine mount and surrounding parts with ASA or ABS that has a higher glass transition temperature?
please do a full metal exhaust i think plastic really changes the noise. Also the manifolds are to small for these engines they limit the flow. Its wild to see how good this build is im guessing the servos on the springs are for ride height control? thats wild..
You gained a sub :)
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Awesome
Thanks
I actually have this engine. I'm having a bear of a time getting it started and also getting it marry up to the transmission
You should use PCBWay to print the rear diff dogbone in metal or carbon
you should make a tin can body as it will dent bend and shape overtime which would be really cool!
let's do headlight intake it's something that feels scary :)))
That's great idea, I will do it it for sure, thanks
I've done my first run of this model (but made it electric) and my thoughts about improving the design:
- redesign steering, so both wheels turn more like the same, now one turns quite far and fast and other one much less and much slower
-steering arms should move not faster than servo, it puts a lot of stress on the servo and makes it easier to damage
-front suspension moves up and down much less than rear, it would be nice to make car lift and lower equally
That's great modification, love you to see that build, do you post it anywhere , join my Facebook group and post it there 🙏
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@@scaleaddiction sure, but without body, haven't painted it
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Please allow engine smoke to exit from the exhaust.
for sure, check the last video
Thats the best thing ive ever seen but the 3D printer body i think its gonna break i dont know .
or possibly just do a fender exit for the exhaust or hood. I think that would be way cooler then going to tail exit haha
Toyan also has a inline 6 engine
I hope you upgrade the motor to the inline 6 Toyan motorr! That would be crazy!!!!!!
You need to make a castrol supra out of it, since it has 4 cylinders!
Also is it possible to create a frame by given body some like automatically? With blender modifications for example
Servo for shock mount to control rode height? Great idea
Yes that's right
Have you tried the clutch yet? I foresee that could be an issue. Looking sweet though
I think he already has a clutch but I'm not sure why it's fixed to the body while the clutch pushes onto the engine , that kinda pushes the engine on the mounts when the clutch is engages
@@orange_tweleve I watched the episode where the clutch design was shown, I personally don't think it will work the way it is. But im am happy to be proven wrong.
It's nice but it would be cooler if it had an interior and every moving part [throttle, brake, clutch, shifter, ect] moved when controlled by the remote.
Probably not an easy thing to do though, Anyway keep up the good work!
No turbo?
Can you please update the component list it is inaccurate, outdated and Missing a lot of the newer stuff I would like to be able to catch up on the build and by the things that were in accurate and that they’re correct sizes such as the bearings and driveshaft
The bearing I'm using is 5×10x4 mm
The drive shaft link also available, which one not working for you?
ok then I will reorder the shafts and bearings and hope for the right leanth what about the 3 speed gear box@@scaleaddiction
I love what you're doing ,but I think that's a lot of car and a little engine. It looks really heavy and hopefully has sufficient power to weight
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New Subscribers awesome content, just a friendly let you know, your Get my files link isnt working, id love to get this files and have a crack at this, been and old school fabricator by trade, watching from Cradle Mountain ⛰️Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺 🤝 🇺🇸 🍻🍻🍻 KC
It's be The Best RC car in world
Thanks
It needs a working turbo
Do a hood exit
I have it but, but I will work on the hinges and but both files
Very cool. The steering servo seems way too slow. There are much better options than that Amazon looking servo
Put turbo instead of air intake bro
Could I have it
You probably could of built a actual car for the price of this
If you mean a very cheap car, probably yes since the engine itself is like 500€
in the end you gonna post the stl?please dont go crazy whit the price
I have the stl in the video description box, no it's not crazy 😅
@@scaleaddictionthe stl are finished the price its amazing mate i gona take it now thanks i have every component motor and everithing too many years on this hobby xD not need order nothing very nice project mate will like evry video you put
Will you up load the files to web bud
Yes, it's in the video description box of the video
@@scaleaddiction will my ender 3 V2 be able to print it
They say you wouldn't download a car.
Nice car, try to get a 6 cilinder engine
Maybe one day!
Total cost in materials and parts?
not sure exactly, but i think $1000 with all the test prints
I don't think that air intake will work well.
First
just connect the exhaust pipe to turbo or some☠☠
I'm waiting with my wallet
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This is a good project but anyone who has worked with RC cars over the years knows that using 3d printed parts is not a good idea because they cannot handle the strain and stresses that the RC car get's put under.
Agreed. Im assumingthis will be more show than go, which is fine. I also feel that the finish on this particular print is very rough and unfinished. Unfortunate seeing as alot of effort has clearly been put into this project. Looking at his previous prints the finished paint does not look very good. Hopefully a bit more finishing will be put into this one
if he is printing with some better type of plastic than normal pla and combine it with metal parts it can actually drive
Maybe he's counting on the fact that this engine can't rev high
It still looks cool and fun though!!!!
3d printing filament is stronger today than it ever has been you would be surprised what it can handle when printed correctly@@xa9131
awsome i assume ur gonan sand down and smooth the layern lines when ur getting to final stages? looks amazing wish i knew how to do this shit/could
Basically what you would do to make it look really nice:
-sand it
-use some sort of filler, I usually use thin layers, so I can use spray filler with no problem, put a few coats
-sand it again but with finer grit
-prime surface for painting
-paint it with a paint or lacquer of choice
-additionaly use clear coat lacquer (haven't used yet, but painting in progress)
@anonrider8870 cool I assume a FDM printer was used?
@@TheHoboWithAShotgunyes, sla so far used for rear lamps and front lamp glass, hubs, fake calipers, all with tough resin, also one more tip, if you use clear resin and after removing supports it's sanded down with a fine grit sandpaper it looks just like real car lamp after adding clear coat
Sure I will after I finsh all, I will paint it like I did on my other rc car body's with automotive paint gun
Not a CAI sir. It don't go down