How to Build a Formula 1 Car - Chassis Design - Ep1

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Design Overview of a vintage formula one inspired build. Subscribe for more!

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Would love to see a step by step chassis build on SolidWorks, much love from USA

swastikgrover
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Sir, this video is a summary of my dream. I too am a ME and my senior design project was a Mini-Indy car. I designed and built the Chassis and Suspension as well as the steering system. We were not able to fully complete the project due to costs however the dream of building one for myself one day still lingers. I can't wait for this series. Super amazing!

courtneyfaas
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I'm working on something similar and trying to learn as much as I can at the moment. Do you recommend any other books from The Race Chassis and Advanced Race Car Chassis Technology? Also, how are you planning on doing the jigging?

ProjectHoon
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I have subscribed and I am really looking forward to this series. I hope you follow through!

hendrixlp
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Oh no 😢 i just found your vidoes. Hope nothing bad happened to prevent you from finishing. Ive watched probably 100s of buikd videos like this and your style is great. Would love to see you finish the series!

joeyg
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Hi, just found your channel. It is surely an inspriring build you have there. You said your ambition was weekly videos but it has been a month since the last one and two regarding the car. I guess you have other things going on in your life but I really would like to see the build progress in detail. Nice videos so far!

tabberacci
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step by step CAD design on Chasis, it'll be very helpful for me and all the people who want to learn designing,
waiting eagerly bro.

DWP
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I can't believe it after so long l have found someone that has the exact same f1 build in mind.

josephbacash
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Hi, I just found your video. While I'm still watching I decided to tell that I'm glad there is this video and other's too related to building an F1-like car. I'd love to build one too. I guess I'll have to start with books and familiarizing with an appropriate CAD software. I'm also inspired by former F1 cars from 60s like Honda F1 cars in the late 60s or even modern Ariel Atom. I see people start welding right away and some even fail later because project becomes more and more complex and lack of knowledge makes it more and more difficult to continue. I'd love to build something simple with regular Honda engine or the one from Type R cars. I'm curious what is the target weight of such car and could you keep it under 500 kg?

yolo-cars
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Nice work Dude. Can you please post a video on how you designed the chasis. waiting for that bro, appreciated bro. one of the best video watched on youtube. waiting for the detailed design of chasis,
lots of love from Nepal bro.. :)

DWP
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Will you continue the serie of videos ? (personaly I really enjoy it 😊)

xenyatox
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Nice chassis. I would use low carbon steel rather than chromoly for your application - less cyclic fatigue cracking issues. Chromoly only for an all out pure race car

robertandre
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Sir, I'm a student at an engineering college and we are trying to build a budget f1 racer. Unfortunately our knowledge to the project is very limited. We would be very greatfull if we could get your help on it.

sakshamgoyal
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Hi, thanks for uploading this. What have you found to be the most useful resources for chassis design, in particular control arm lengths and positioning?

splint
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1. What CAD program did you use to design the 60's car? 2. Can you please share your first 60's car CAD design so I can build it?

chiefwraps
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Looking back to it now, I can tell those triangles on the frame don't have a natural flow to them, the front end could be much thinner and more optimized, but that's it

davidaugustofc
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Use a Honda goldwing engine. Compact Flat 6. Sequential transmission. Can install a slipper clutch. Shaft drive. Late models have reverse. A usable rev range and transmission gearing.

longsleevethong
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Me personally if I were to use a non V8 engine I would go with the 4G63 out of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo because those things are damn near Bulletproof small engine displacement but can produce a large amount of Power with very minimal upgrades I mean the stock Engine with new timing better injectors and maybe a new head can easily handle upwards to 800 horsepower with a twin-turbo setup and I would use the Porsche transaxle and the engine can be found in a eagle talon as well as the Mitsubishi eclipse up until they did the body redesign in the late-2000s same with the Lancer Evo going towards the Evo 9 and Evo 10 but the regular Lancer still had the engine it just didn't come with certain performance upgrades pretty much for raw power the engine is the 4-cylinder equivalent to the rb26dett from the Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 through R34 as well as the Toyota 2JZ both are inline 6 engines but they can create crazy amounts of power and are both well known for being borderline indestructible and for the Mitsubishi engine because there were so many cars built there are plenty of replacement parts and third-party aftermarket parts for upgrades and replacement components

swakagex
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Very nice, wish you went with McLaren mp5.

beastman.
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How did you design the engine? Did you guess on the dimensions? Did you measure the engine yourself? Did you find the dimensions online? I've been designing cars in CAD in order to build them, but I can't get all the frame dimensions right without having the engine's dimensions.

benlear