is a book built car mid engined cause according to this it should come into the class of mid engined carsclick
Mid engined cars TYPICALLY have the engine behind the driver, but technically, the engine merely has to be between the axle lines.
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Originally posted by DIY Si
Mid engined cars TYPICALLY have the engine behind the driver, but technically, the engine merely has to be between the axle lines.
I agree........but does it matter!?
Static weight distribution is similar on proper mid engine cars and front engine cars with the engine a long way back.
Weight transfer i a dynamic situation is a different story, and depends on what you are trying to do with the car.
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Originally posted by NS Dev
I agree........but does it matter!?
Static weight distribution is similar on proper mid engine cars and front engine cars with the engine a long way back.
Weight transfer i a dynamic situation is a different story, and depends on what you are trying to do with the car.
so if i weld a seat to the front of a escort and all the controls its mid engined
Are there any mid-engined cars with propshafts?
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Originally posted by Mark18
Are there any mid-engined cars with propshafts?
the shaft inside the the diff/gearbox that mechanically joins the two could be called a prop shaft.
you could use a normal gearbox and diff with one hooks joint between the two this would stop the problems of transaxles under power were the drive
shafts are at a different angle to each other and is said to be one of the reasons for tourque steer but it would mean the engine would be very far
forward even if you shorten the output shaft on your gearbox and used a V4 somthing short like that
[Edited on 20/12/06 by goodall]