helmet cam from FSAE drive day

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  • RobOpel
    Registered User
    • Jun 2006
    • 261

    #1

    helmet cam from FSAE drive day

    We went to the Georgia DOT training grounds for some driver training and tire testing on Saturday. Here is some helmet cam footage.



    Rob
  • kruger
    KRUGER GRIPS

    • Jun 2004
    • 1915

    #2
    That thing sounded like a Mini Testarosa

    And, looks like it would be a kick in the pants to drive.
    WOW, sigs. Havent seen these in a while here on AO.

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    • Papa_Smurf
      E/Xmag ACE boards, PM me.
      • Sep 2006
      • 1531

      #3
      Sweet video. Pictures? More info on the vehicle?

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      • WillyB
        Registered User
        • Jan 2007
        • 51

        #4
        Is that the Aprilia powered cart? Sounds amazing...

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        • MoeMag
          Still here.
          • Dec 2005
          • 1821

          #5
          wow thats awsome!
          This must be SAE weekend or something.

          Me and a few guys were out with our SAEminibaja today.

          Im in black behind the yellow car.



          Then we stood around it for a while after the chain broke. We have a ways to go.

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          • Madmarx
            Mentally Unstable

            • Jun 2006
            • 2867

            #6
            I want one of those baja rigs.
            Can you ship to NH?

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            • RobOpel
              Registered User
              • Jun 2006
              • 261

              #7
              Originally posted by Papa_Smurf
              Sweet video. Pictures? More info on the vehicle?
              Its the car we built last year for the formula sae student competition in Detroit. Main points of interest are paddle shifters, push button clutch, and its currently our test bed for a traction control system. Other than that its pretty straightforward; its a tube frame chassis powered by a honda f4i with a 20 mm restrictor.

              More pics/info can be found here. You can scroll down for links to more albums. Also the vehicle tab on top has info about previous cars. Pics from last year's comp are here. The car looks a good bit better with its bodywork on.

              MoeMag, do you guys compete at winterbaja? Our baja team gave a presentation and that looked like a lot of fun. I know how it goes with breaking chains though, last May in Detroit we broke 2 or 3 chains during the first day of driving events alone. We probably wouldn't have been able to compete at all had someone not given us a bigger sprocket.
              Last edited by RobOpel; 10-01-2007, 09:59 AM.

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              • MoeMag
                Still here.
                • Dec 2005
                • 1821

                #8
                Originally posted by RobOpel
                Its the car we built last year for the formula sae student competition in Detroit. Main points of interest are paddle shifters, push button clutch, and its currently our test bed for a traction control system. Other than that its pretty straightforward; its a tube frame chassis powered by a honda f4i with a 20 mm restrictor.

                More pics/info can be found here. You can scroll down for links to more albums. Also the vehicle tab on top has info about previous cars. Pics from last year's comp are here. The car looks a good bit better with its bodywork on.

                MoeMag, do you guys compete at winterbaja? Our baja team gave a presentation and that looked like a lot of fun. I know how it goes with breaking chains though, last May in Detroit we broke 2 or 3 chains during the first day of driving events alone. We probably wouldn't have been able to compete at all had someone not given us a bigger sprocket.

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                • RobOpel
                  Registered User
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 261

                  #9
                  I think it might be the comp in Quebec...but the sae website says its in June, so I don't think thatd be right. Maybe a school just hosted a mock comp? Idk, I just saw pics of it in their presentation, and thought they called it winter baja.

                  Yeah, our chain thing was pretty similar. Someone didn't look into the torque that would be produced if the rear sprocket was as small as it was, and we just broke chains until UNC charlotte (I think) gave us a sprocket that would allow us to have a shorter final drive ratio.

                  Lol, your faculty advisor will get upset for you shaking down a car? Ours first rule is 'finish the car early', and noone is more vocal about that than our FA. I mean, everyone would rather see things break here than at comp.

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