FINISHING the MANUAL Transmission on the 1/5 RC V8 CAR & Learning How to DRIVE IT!
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It's like... you're not building a RC car, but a real car in small dimensions.
Thank you for sharing your magnificent works! 🥰
make the clutch servo arm shorter. for more precise clutch release and less load on the servo
Imo, Id shorten the clutch fork side and enlarge the servo side. Bigger amount of throw on the servo for a little fork movement. Is that what your thinking of?
@@Noah-qs3rq yes sir!
@@Noah-qs3rqits oposite
I'm not entirely sure this is possible with the remote but if there is a way to define any code: a little low pass would help, or just an averaging filter. This would dampen the clutch response and make it more smooth.
Would work as well or better on the receiver side.
@@Mefistofy we're talking about giving the servo more mechanical advantage against the clutch fork. it will shorten the travel of the clutch, lessen the load on the servo
Just amazing to see Johnny building the car
Real spill
Awesomeness I truly want to thank you for building the scale car and transmission!
Cork & leather were both used as clutch material in older cars, too! My Hudson uses a cork clutch (admittedly it's in a bath of ATF, which might be way it survives) and lots of brass-era vehicles used leather-wrapped cones much like you made.
I know the clutch on my old Industrial sewing machine is cork. Admittately, the modern servo motors offer way better control. Lol
I'm pretty sure cork clutches are actually a composite of cork and resin or cork and friction oil. Wet clutch stops the material being brittle or overheating and wearing too much.
My cork is just plain too short!
@@transmitterguy478 My cork keeps getting worn out from too much friction!
Another amazing installment from you. I really enjoy watching your builds, no nonsense sales pitch to buy stuff, sign up today! Thank you for the update.
13:09 sounded a heck of a lot like a real full size V8 hitting the limiter trying to launch with wheel spin haha! Amazing.
This car does not have a limiter as incorporating an effective one would be very expensive . If you run the engine without load slightly rich AFR ,it can still run away and float valves and break connecting rods from engine overspeed which has happened to other model cars of this kind . Johnny has destroyed an engine from overspeed , excessive RPM before .
sounded like a blender
@@robertmcfadyen9156 I said like a real life V8 hitting the limiter, not a model engine hitting the limiter :)
If you had a good transmitter, you could program a mix with the clutch channel and throttle channel. When throttle is at neutral and below, have the clutch servo disengage. The more throttle you give, the more the clutch engages. Would be a bit of a pain for initial setup but it should work.
so it would work exactly like the automatic clutch he used in his previous builds..?
Probably not without a spring array like in a proper car clutch .
@@ofcefcipu8954 The automatic clutch modulation wasn't very good or consistent though . Sadly these models are "BUILT TO A PRICE" .
Johnny should consider working for a microprocessor / electronic chipset design team instead .
@@robertmcfadyen9156 he made a manual clutch so he could control it manually, thats what i meant with my comment, also, why should he work with microprocessors instead??
Following the account for years now, I just LOVE how you're building the dream RC for all of us. Congratulations! Can't wait to hear this thing downshift and rev up!
You're so talented in every way, very impressive.
I love the way this project slowly unfolds. It just keeps getting better!
As an automotive student, This has becone one of my favorite channels that I subscribed to. Although its small scale Vehicles,the engines are quite realistic. I really really like your Videos and I can relate to what I learn in College to what I see in your Videos! Please continue doing content like this. I truly appreciate and enjoy watching them.
The thing is, that Johnny‘s videos always take so much time to make that I take my extra time to watch it in full length because I love them so much
you might want to mix the clutch channel into the throttle. when on full brakes, clutch is fully disengaged. as brake is released, the clutch can move in and you could add some expo if needed to smooth it out.
I think the whole reason he added a manual clutch like that was so he could control it separately.
@@sidewaysdatsun8719 in that case, it needs to be on a push button
@@wedgie502it needs to be on some sort of analog/proportional control though, so it can slip just a bit to start from a dead stop. With his current controller, that little dial is probably about the only option he has. What he REALLY needs is a second trigger for just the clutch. I can see right now, running the clutch plus steering would be an awkward situation. You could easily do it with a 4+ channel aircraft transmitter, it'd definitely take some getting used to though as you'd need 3 channels just for propulsion/braking, and only one for yaw/steering.
Crazy the difference in complexity with gas vs electric. Your build skills are impressive!
This has got to be one of the coolest things ive ever seen. I never thought id see a manual RC car, a V8RC car, running coolant, radiator with thermostat, remote start, disk breaks, a real clutch, and just too much to name. This thing is off the charts bud. Freakin awesome. Well done
the way how you film yourself doing these wonderful craftmanship jobs is simply amazing. You are the example I want to follow in my RUclips adventure!
1941 Hudson Pickups have what they call a Safety Clutch. They look like a torque converter. The cone is aluminum with 1" diameter cork disks running in a special lubricant similar weight to ATF.
Now you need a button (on the controller) that locks the front brakes (only), so you can do some sweet & smokey burnouts!
It looked like you were getting a little smoke when you were spinning the tires. That thing is really awesome!
Actual tyre smoke is epic!!! Can't wait tonsee this tuned, it's going to be a beast!!
Смотрел и не мог оторваться . это просто восхитительно
Sounds like a nascar, beautifull, you better get a nascar shell 😉
Love this project man
Always a treat to watch a upload from the mad machinist at work !!
Thx Johnny 👍👍😎
Johnny some steel wool inside the exhaust box should cut down the oil but as it’s still a nitro model engine you’ll never be able to get rid of it completely as most nitro mix runs 18-20% caster or synthetic oils.
Keep up the good work loving the builds
I'm not sure how this engine would handle it but you can always lean it out a little too ;)
exceptional. The reference on YT, hands down.
Je te remercierai jamais assez pour ce que tu nous fait partager ! Tu est incroyable, respect !
If you had the same large machinery....you can build your own car.....amazing
Launched too many times and blew the clutch lol
State of the art of engineering. Almost as complicated as our own car minus the fuel injection. Bravo !
Cnc machining is always so satisfying
LANCIA D50 Formula One body on that chassis, it even sounds like one! Super R&D!
Can't wait for new plumbing and gearbox, a full-send take off next !😊 adapt and innovate😊
Awesome as usual! A few points i see as weak. -The suspension spring perches are not well supported, they will bend. -The thermostat is located in an area of low coolant circulation, once the engine will be at operating temp, the fluid will stop to flow in the expansion tank, then it will cool down under your set point and the fans will stop, overheating the engine. - The transmission is nice, but will fail fast as it is not lubricated and cooled. -Your clutch is also exposed to intrusion of oil from the engine leaks, it will slip and burn.
What you should do is a racing seat with 3 pedals, steering and shifter all linked to your remote/car. So you could actually drive it like a real car. That would be very nice.
As always, i am very impressed by your designs and dedication. A work of art. Can't wait for new developments.
It is nice to have knowledge and all those tools looks great. Keep it up and good luck out there
Wow It looks so good. Only few works left and we'll see it do a burnout maybe?
Been waiting YEARS to see this very drive test. Bravo.
Next, a dual clutch auto😂
I always look forward to new videos. Wish I had half the knowledge and skill you do. Epic as always.
Nice! Seems like you're getting all the engineering kinks worked out. Keep going! I think it would be cool to see the v12 in a monster truck platform.
Wow! I'm just so excited to see this thing working. And not to speak of the hard take off:s with some wheelspinn. 😁
Probably best to be a wet clutch setup since it will take no time to blue your cone. Maybe retrofit a video game racing chair and fpv screen with the appropriate knobs and sensors placed throughout instead of using a hand controller.
Can't wait to see this mini-monster doing a fat burnout. :D
Johnny has better clutch control with a toy than I do with a real car lol
Suatu pekerjaan yg baik dan cermat anda itu sebenarnya hanya membuat mobil berukuran kecil ... karya yg luar biasa
Thanks Johnny for doing what you do, this channel is amazing, and your comments seem to be filled with helpful enthusiastic engineers and bewildered laymans like me !
Iif you'd remote control this from a SIM and a camera, apart from the already amazing work already done, you'd become everyone's hero
Machinist are amazing. Love the trade. I don’t know why I love to surface grind so much. Tool and die is a dying breed.
Loving this build. I was surprised to see just how well that Zippo lighter fuel bottle turned into a muffler XD. I'm sure there will be less oil discharging once you tune the engine a bit leaner.
You have built a front mid-engine, V8, rear transaxle, RWD, high-end sports car. I love it!
Real car : getting into rc car (electric)
RC car : getting into real car (ice)
Awesome build btw. GG
The Project Binky of the RC world...simply fantastic!
Add an ignitor to that exhaust and shoot some flames lol
The fact you
Made the gas tank from an old fuel can is BRILLIANT
I thought that said "lunch practice", got me excited!
This is truly the stuff of my dreams. Love it, tyvm for keeping us updated along the journey!!!
I have no idea why this is so interesting to me but I subbed to see where it goes. Very cool!
One day I want to make one of these but with a self-made custom designed rotary engine. Probably a 3 or 4 rotor. Imagine the braps!
Watching any of your videos just makes me smile and simply amazed by all the innovations. Just imagine how many people you have inspired with your videos. Only thing is we all wish for more and their are over way to quick! Thanks for sharing your expert craftsmanship and knowledge!
Dude u have talent that’s impeccably awesome if u don’t do it for a living you should ur a beast thanks for sharing
love the zippo tank
Put a bigger fan with more blades on the radiator to make it more efficient 👌
Crazy toyon just came out with the 5 speed manual.
that exhaust is just to clever!
The rc clutch kicks are going to be epic.
The little beast is looking and sounding quite mighty!
This car sounds very nice at the back. The exhaust back box adds some bass to it
You should polish the inside of the clutch bell, that rough steel will eat through that cork, and a polished surface should provide enough friction for this clutch :)
edit: cork too brittle, I thought it would be
Bro that thing is freakin awesome, I think that you are a master craftsman. Keep up the awesome work and videos!!!
Deffinatly choked it out with that second tank holy moly
Johnny needs to find a way to use a sim racing wheel for like an Xbox or pc to control this car, he also needs to add 2 axis fpv onto it
Might be worth making a sealed, fluid tight enclosure for the transmission to keep it oiled properly so the gears don't eat themselves alive.
Holy moly, I love where this project is going!
Good job. I love . In my opinion it vibrates a lot and sounds like a loose screw. It is a magnificent assembly of pieces. 👍 and I respect the detailed work. Greetings JohnyQ90
Your project is amazingly cool.
This has been so much fun to watch come together. Watch your shin been there done that.
It's coming along real nice.
This project is like the RC version of Project Binky 👌
You amaze me man. Every thing I’m interested in you give us thx man
Thanks for sharing your craft & love for rc cars . I enjoy watching you design, build & work on your dream.
Amazing... Maybe you should consider buying a vacuum pump for imersing the cork with superglue... And opening up new material and techniques... Carbon fiber forging...
This deserves millions of views
It would be really cool if you could automate the clutch with some microcontroller, for example if you are stopped and give gas it should engage the clutch at the most optimum timing... would probably not be that easy though
You could if you had a good transmitter. You could mix the clutch channel with throttle. When throttle is at neutral and below, have the clutch servo disengage. The more throttle you give, the more the clutch engages.
@@toolbaggers that would cause the clutch slipping and overheating, because you don't always apply the full throttle
Awesome build. Twin exhaust system for the win!
One guy on a RUclips called Camden Bowen 3D printed a working torque converter, I think that would be cool to have in your car. Btw thanks for another amazing video.
I just want to be in the shop watching the work happen! I love it!
You can use the 3 speed manual Tamiya transmission. There are aftermarket helical brass gears available which also come with metal (aluminum, I believe) drive dogs. They are MUCH stronger than the standard plastic ones. I know from Tamiya 1/14 scale truck experience. Hope this helps. It sounds so sick doing launches!!!!!
I would try using an airplane style remote since you have a throttle and a clutch. Isn’t most of your weight in the front? You might miss that front wheel drive when you get this thing tuned up
Is there any way to tie the clutch mechanism to the same as the gas mechanism? It just seems like it would streamline the process of driving it and give you more control.
For the gearbox dog clutches, try making them from PEEK. Expensive, but incredibly tough!
Impressive af ! Big big BRAVO !
I don't know why, but this Episode gave me serious "Primitive Technology" vibes.... wait... his name is John, you're Johnny....... Gotcha!
I like to look your videos every time.
A small hint... I think it would work better when the engine and clutch are in one unit together.
Wow,you have done a really good job
That exhaust is pure class🎉
Master Craftsman. Beautiful work.
you'll need a mobile driving sim eventually as the controller with all these real life car parts into RC. 😂
Incredible work. Wow
After watching the video, the neighbors came.
now they want this toy too =)
hey man, they are selling clutches n ow for these engines... also program an esp32 to release the clutch ... the speed it releases the clutch is based on how much throttle you use. make a few refrerences and calculate the steps in between Define that in 8 bit and you got 255 steps. I know it sounds difficult but it isn't also you can use that to shift gears..
also. make a rev counter on the fly wheel and the wheels and use that to detach the clutch automaticly when engine speed is to low. You can use that system to make it a full automatic
I wish you good luck for the further construction !
I'm sure you'll make it !
Greetings and best regards !
You should add a c5 to c7 Corvette body if you want because it has so much resemblance to those cars. Has the rear end transmission and a nice powerful v8 under the hood.