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I'm looking at the possibility of building a small-scale LR-style chassis and drive train for developing electronic traction control and psuedo locking diffs using individual wheel braking and speed sensing.

Fabbing up a chassis and axles shouldn't be too much hard work, but i'm searching for off-the-shelf diffs, wheel stations and suspension components, from the RC car world i guess.

Does anyone know of anything useful?

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Luke

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I'm looking at the possibility of building a small-scale LR-style chassis and drive train for developing electronic traction control and psuedo locking diffs using individual wheel braking and speed sensing.

How long before you have it ready for market?

If I start saving now... :D

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its 1/18 scale but the kit i was gonna use for the chassis & 4 links would make it about 12 inches long by 6 ish IIRC

would be a feckin big model :D

sounds interesting.....whats included? is it assembled etc? Just chassis? electrics etc?

thanks

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Thanks for the info people, I'll have a look at that site.

Is the model a prototype for other models or for full-scale vehicles? You might have problems up-scaling the inertia of the drivetrain if the latter - sounds like an interesting project though. Keep us up to date please!

It'll be a model of full scale vehicles. As i'm approaching it from the control & systems angle, rather than say a mechanical engineering angle, I should be able to neglect inertia differences between the model and a full size vehicle, or at least ignore them as much as is possible!

I've still got to get approval for the project, I'm just doing some research for the proposal i'm just about to submit.

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I've still got to get approval for the project, I'm just doing some research for the proposal i'm just about to submit.

Sounds interesting. Post pictures if you get to build it. I used to fly RC helicopters. I had a brief venture into RC cars, got myself a 4WD buggy. Then in the quest for lots of speed, put in a coreless motor and LiPo cells. I reckon it's good for 40mph in about 1.5 seconds, when it doesn't break itself.

I've a bunch of bits here, loads of servos. Free to you if you need them, as they are just sitting unused.

I'd say your best bet is to buy a cheepo 4WD buggy or truck chassis and then build on that. Tamiya are not to expensive new.

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