Two wheels. Quadra V-Tech in real life. Cyberpunk 2077. Part 16
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Hi everyone! Today I'll finally change these heavy steel wheels for standard aluminum discs which will be attached between each other. Nevertheless I decided to make double wheels, although in the final version the developers made them simply wide. I like the double ones more, by the way there's no such wide rubber precisely for my arch. But still it'll be possible to put one wide tire on these disks.
This seems to be going more smoothly than the game release.
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Talk about setting a low bar, @ALPHAFERT !!!
But yes, I heartily agree. This guy gets mad props.
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Ha! Got em!
Lol
I cant wait to see this completed!
Nice
nice work. Watch the distance between tires when rolling. When loaded they probably rub each other
This build looks insane. Glad I found it!
Wow! RUclips's reccomondatins are spot on. This is awesome - great work.
You needed to clean the wheels more, wire wheel it, flap disc. You also needed to v it out more and it looks like you needed more heat on your welder. Try that next time if you have to again. Good job tho. 🤙
why not just make longer studs and put a small spacer between 2 individual wheels? seems like it would make tire replacement and balancing much easier
Why would you end this series? You must complete it for my sanity
After all you did, has CD projekt contacted you yet to offer any help?
Wonder how many people are behind this project...
How are you going to balance them?
Cool
Man this is easily the coolest custom car project I've ever seen, and it just keeps getting better.
Go find salvage to savage.. doing a twin turbo LS DeLorean 🔥
@@SJ-cy3hp more interestingly, a road rocket electric C10 truck that'll put 1200hp the ground
В России полно таких проектов
@@Ryukachoo those guys have amazing fabrication skills👍🏽
dude this thing just keeps getting cooler! 3 piece wheels? nah lets make a dually
Time for you to make a video game car too?
Rubber should never touch each other on twin wheels, It will overheat on deformations, it's going to fail.
@@zoichikanoe6242 Yeah unfortunately, That's why duallies have the space. Still a neat idea, but he should honestly weld some steel wheels together for it with a bigger offset
Though the tubes in the tires is a great idea
@@diraltmcallister3523 Yap. I'm just truly shocked that something so obvious escaped almost everybody. Especially the guy that made that. He would need 2 separated pairs to redo the job with the space.
That's nuts - love it! The duallies look a lot cooler than the wide singles.
it might not work under driving conditions the sidewalls are so close together that they will rub during the ride and likely wear the rubber off all the way to the corelayers or get so hot that the tires will blow out
to make it work you might need to add a spacer in between the rims to give the sidewalls the room to bulge where the tire meets the road
It should work because the wheels are welded and so they can't move independently of one another - therefore there shouldn't be any fiction between the two. However during normal driving the bumps on the road do cause wheels to 'puff out' a bit, and that's normal, and that action might cause some rubbing problems But I'm honestly not sure because the car probably weighs next to nothing and with TWO tires that weight distribution will be immense and therefore the wheels might not puff out at all during driving.
@@SantitariumHaze in corners the sidewalls deform no matter how hard there pumped up , allso the bulging where the tire meets the road is going to happen no matter how hard you pump up the tire , he could mount narrower tires and stretch them on the rims , that might work too
dont think the car will be driven though think its more of a showcar
@@watahyahknow I didn't think of the cornering, you have a point there. The only real solution I can think of is undoing the welds and putting spacers between the two rims. Give the tires a inch or so of breathing room for flex.
Pretty sure he is gonna go for the single large wheels options in 2 weeks and redo everything all over again
I dont think he will drive this on the freeway lol
I was just playing cyberpunk thinking about this project
I love your profile picture, I've never seen someone use those before
Your dedication is unmatched, absolutely adoring this series!
You made that so much more difficult than it needed to be. Why not just use a dual wheel set up off a truck axle?
because this car doesn't have a truck axle.. totally wrong bolt pattern and wheel size.
@@Collindoesdrifting Truck axle could be fitted to it, but car wheels would need to be adapted to the truck axle anyway. There's a problem in this video and it's the sidewalls touching. They will blow out eventually.
Love this project! Keep it coming! There is a condition to be aware of with dual tire vehicles - sometimes if the tires are too close, they will rub against each other while rotating and can melt or cause a fire. There is probably a sweet spot for tire pressure to avoid that, or you could also potentially use a lower sidewall tire or use smaller tires stretch technique that used to be popular before more rigid sidewalls were common. Excited to see the next phase!
This is a Russian guy doing
@@ЖеняШилов-ы9ш im pretty sure he translates the comments. I saw one vid he said “thanks for the feedback…”.
@@Crozzzbonez0 He's got a russian channel with russian comments.
I am the first in African to watch this video
Yay another update!!! ❤️
Oh wait I saw this before it was translated 🤣
Oh well I’ll watch again.
same xD
@@yentelboat5739 😂
translation reveals that this is the end of this project
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This is so awesome. You're extremely knowledgeable and skilled with automotive fabrication. I really hope that this project pays off for you!
I like the project, but I’m a little bothered by the distance between the wheels and the fender arch. It doesn’t look natural to me and I think it should be fixed a bit. Anyway, congratulations on a huge achievement, I am working on one small project, and I already have a problem with completion, and your project is progressing excellently despite the many times larger scale.
I think it's like that because the car is still empty, once he starts filling the interior it's gonna add weight to it and the suspension will go down
@@pistolao_vr yeah true
he also mentions in the video that he could lower the car.
It's on air suspension so he can lower it.
@@pistolao_vr brazilians are everywhere, eai parça
5 lug to 8 lug conversion spacers with some dually wheels would have been easier and much safer.
I do have some functional concern about friction being generated between the touching sidewalls of the tires. Looks super cool though!
Agreed. There will undoubtedly be friction. Those tires won’t last long like that.
Are we going to see more? It's not finished and I'm dying to see it done and ripping.
Man I love everything that you're doing .I'm not trying to be a dick or anything but is that a robot narrating 😂😂 sounds like the narrator from how it's made on TLC
I just hope the tyres will endure their use. Usually dually axles have a little bit of space between the tyres, so they don't rub each other. Just look at how it's made on real dually axles.
Furthermore special tyres are used for it, because normal tyres can't handle being on a dually setting.
But the project itself is absolutely awesome!
You know tires flex, like a lot while driving. I think you will find the sidewalls will get hot where they touch each other. This heat will cause tires to fail.
I suspect it'll eat tires, but I don't suspect it'll get driven around all that much, either.
Must be my lucky day. I just found this project yesterday and binged the whole thing and now boom another one
Wish I were so lucky... 😆
If you start producing a kind of fiberglass kit I'd love to buy one. This looks great, looking forward to seeing the next ep!
My first thought would be to use dually hubs but I could see how adapting them to an independent rear axle could be a challenge
This is so cool...
Man, I cant wait to see this thing done, painted and be driven around!!
Can't wait for seing this car running with some rotary sound!
I swear if there ever was a kit car made I’d buy it 100%
WHAT IN ALL OF UNHOLY MAD MAX IS THIS GUY BUILDING?
It's called the Quadra V-Tech.
I don't understand, why did you quit halfway ?.
So much left to do to finish the job and i believe it would've been awesome.
I was looking forward to watch you drive that car out of the Garage and i'm sure you would have had visits from CDPR devs checking it out.
I had this old MR2 project car I wanted to re-build into this sort of replica, but due to finances and time I had to sell it… But I’m happy to see that someone else is taking on this dream build of a car. I hope to make my own someday again, but now I have a build series to follow! Great work! 👏👏👏
Until then I’ll build on my Cyberpunk inspired GT4 😅
Use a real engine like a 2JZ from a Toyota or Lexus, either a twin turbo I6 or a NA V8 from them, not a Honda V-Tec. Most all honda cars are big slow🐌 even their supercars aren't that impressive
Tires on a dually should never touch. As weight transfers to the load side it will cause friction and tire failure.
You are right.Tires wont last
It's better to call them wheels, I get it's hard to translate from russian sometimes where all round things are disks and all oily things are masla, but keep up with good content!
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That car is so late 70s
It reminds me of cars like the Canadian made Bricklin sports car.
This video I like. Good feelings of happy time it brings me. The car is good appearing and brings joy to mind in a matter that is pleasing.
I know you alrdy have more than enough work to do, but any chance you could build a rayfield aerondight in real life? :)
So... those tires are going to rub through each other. Love how it looks but not safe if you're going to try and actually drive it.
So only the inner rim is bolted on? The 2nd is gonna fly off when you hit a bump or so much weight on that end the hub I gonna fall apart
When is the update coming. 👍
20 years of usage ? No way...the rx8 gor on production in 2003 ! ;-)
Even rockstar energy drink channel didnt make similar quadra car. And you make one. Good job 🔥.
❤I watched the original version in Russian, I still understood the quality of the work being performed, amazing job, it looks so cool and then you door mechanism is spot-on awesome‼
Take your time but hurry up! I want to see the first start and drive video!
Ah, that explains why the words are 'off'
The ingenuity in this is something I've never seen before. I love it.
lol The narrator sounds like the same guy who does the "How it's Made" videos.
that's a lot of wheel on those wheels
maybe consider bigger brakes/rotors?
i'm no expert
"Dont even worry about it"💁♂️ Send it👍
fair enough
yo, I wanna see part 17
Maybe a strange question... but... what engine will power that thing?
Should be a v10
The doner body and engine is a mazda rx8 😎
Should've welded the wheels together on a pulse setting of the Mig welder. Too bad they don't sell a super wide tire, so you could use that instead of 2 tires per bogey.
Can't wait to see the translated videos about building the ramp car
waiting for more of this.
I don't know what the laws are like in your country, but I'm sure if you reach out to some American truck companies they could set you up with a safe to drive dually wheel with tires meant to be mounted side by side
he should be swimming in products and job offers from random companies throwing at him. such a talent and grand project.
Fyi the tires rubbing in the middle will cause them to fail
I´m the first spanish here. Hola, mis amigos.
I love that you are doing what I like to be doing!
Yes i just bingewatched the entire series and i will continue to bingewatch every other build on this channel
English is not the author's first language.
Every video the car looks cooler & cooler 😎
I have to agree with your choice of using duel tire configuration. Excellent determination👍
Congrats. Please keep riding us. This is the best peace of entertainment in the world right now. I’ll love to rode that car just once!
at first I thought I was going nuts since I've seen this before, then I remembered I watched the non-dubbed version a week ago lol.
I will note, you should use skinnier tires, you need a gap there to prevent the sidewalls from rubbing through each other. Also prevents gravel from getting stuck between the tires.
Indeed, people don't realize how much heat is created by the sidewalls of dual tires rubbing, it's a major cause of tractor-trailer semi fires.
i hope, you keep rotary engine in this
Спиздили видео у русского Васи 😂😂😂
Congratualtions. Your project is amazing. I wish i had your skills of expertise to create something like that. Can't wait to see what you will do next.Keep up your amazing work
I like the twin tires too, looks more cyberpunk imo.
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If this wheel setup don't go as wanted, i have an idea for you.
Remember the Lamborghini Countach? It has wide tyres on the rear axle. 375 if i remember right. The Diabolo had 335 on the rear.
i swear, i miss a heartbeat everytime a new vid is uploaded. keep on. this project is so cool.
This car is going to look amazing!
This is just what he does for fun when he's not perfecting cold fusion or creating dark matter in his basement.
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I am loving this so much, and I myself definitely prefer the two tire style over the single stretched tire from the final version of the quadra, the two tie method just gives a more aggressive meaty look and I really like that.
Loving the build man keep up the great work
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWW, amazing!
Whoaaaaa.... Awesome.... More tires, more grip..👍🏻👍🏻 was the axle strong enough to handle it..??
Been working with tires for a while now. This is far too much work. You can mount dual wheels without the welding. It's only worked for 100 years.
Oh, and throwing a tube in a tubeless tire messes with temperature dissapation. Increases your chance of a blowout. I've only been working on tires for about two decades. What do I know?
You don't even get into tire pressure. A setup like this you might want to run 25-28 psi to maximize your contact patch. Maybe as low as 23 psi. That is just a gut feeling.
-welder with shop experience and works with aluminum truck bodies- if this helps, in this situation I would bevel the whole rim, making sure to keep it in Balance, so that the bottom of the weld surface is at least half the thickness of the joint, then without manipulating the weld,(walking the cup, weaving, crossing ect.) Run a pass, pushing, at a 45° approach. if that diddnt fill the "valley" I'd brush it, clean it, and run a cap, you could manipulate to fill, don't be afraid to get that nozzle close, the closer the hotter and evenly spread your bead is, and a gas pressure of 30 normally works for me, hope this helps if it doesn't I'll probably be on someone's know it all keyboard warrior video
Wait a brick wall "burning wrenches intensifies" WHERE DID THAT ELEVATOR COME FROM
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I swear I saw the thumbnail and clicked the like and subscribed emediately.
I was like hold up your making the car from cyberpunk 2077 well danm say less you have my attention.
Dude with full sincerity and worry for your safety….you need to stop…quickly.
Don’t put others lives in danger if you can’t fucking weld. And you can’t bro.
Youre welding magnesium/ aluminum rims. Too bd youre not in ft worth texas. Ive gota guy that could have made those wheels as on. If it fails later. Id suggest changing out the wheels to knock offs. You can make a splined axel with knockoff converter kit . Bolt the kit to the hub and the splined axel to the kit. You could yse those rims if you had the centers machined out and use dayton knock off spinners or campanolo rims. My 69 lambo has them and they look cool in an ugly way.
So if you have understanding of the stress involved with this type of arrangement of wheels. You would absolutely avoid the dually idea on semi floating or fixed axle. As for semi auto weld in an Argon gas environment . That would be an improvement over manual, gas shielded welding. That what looks cool to children is a lot bigger deal than a child can imagine. Where's the auto engineer when you need him? 😂
Hello form PL i watch you from the start , i know situation in not greate but when you continue V-Tech Quadra project ?
I am looking forward to continuing the project
Dude, from the back, this thing looks like a truck. Btw, didn't you check with any automotive companies to see if you could get custom rims and tires for the rear? It would probably help you out a lot.
U doing to much, I've already made a 6 wheel dune buggy, none of that measuring garbage your doing is worth a piss and I've put mileage on on my rims and not a problem, plus fancy rims aren't very functional for this project
Very cool bro
But if you'll drive it the 2 wheels wil creates friction and potentiël danger.
Als a tube in an tubl3s tire aint that good for a tubless tire might wanna re think that.
To bad tho cause that shizzle looks awesom
6:04 I think tires shouldn't fit like that on rims. You have too wide tires. Also, that weld won't last too long. Hope you will just roll this car to a car shows, because driving it in normal traffic would be a danger to other people on the road. Imagine this weld crack and some pedestrian got hit with speed up wheel. It may be lethal...
Quickest way to blow your tires up is letting them rub against each other. They built up heat, wear and blow. They need a working space. Learned the hard way. Keep pushing.
very cringy welding , very cold not enough penetration, not enough amperage , very good welding looks like perfect symmetrical art from every angle.
I'm a little surprised you didn't go with a dually axle and a proper dually setup. I think you're going to have issues with the tires rubbing between each other and chewing threw themselves. Dually's have an airgap to make sure the tires don't rub together.
Dude, you're welding alu without at least a simple carbon facemask? Don't let your teeth fall out, man! Nice job though!