JBee
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Engineers would do a quadmotor with smaller high power CF motors, maybe we'll even get axial flux motors finally. Radial flux are so yesteryear already.
The best part is no part only goes as far until it loses all functionality too, so the compromise is to have the least amount of parts for the most amount of functionality. EM just doesn't emphasise that bit as much as the no part thing. Have alook at the cast design, one big part to replace lots of little ones. But with the drivetrain you need each wheel to rotate at a different speed to navigate a corner, so your sort of stuck with free wheeling uncovered wheels or all powered wheels.
You need to consider the whole drivetrain as an assembly of parts where parts can be removed from. Things like differentials, gears, bearings, cables and speed controllers etc.
Overall QM torque vectoring is other worldly if you have experienced it, and the best thing yet for seasoned off roaders.
PS I miss Adjelange on the forum a bit...
The best part is no part only goes as far until it loses all functionality too, so the compromise is to have the least amount of parts for the most amount of functionality. EM just doesn't emphasise that bit as much as the no part thing. Have alook at the cast design, one big part to replace lots of little ones. But with the drivetrain you need each wheel to rotate at a different speed to navigate a corner, so your sort of stuck with free wheeling uncovered wheels or all powered wheels.
You need to consider the whole drivetrain as an assembly of parts where parts can be removed from. Things like differentials, gears, bearings, cables and speed controllers etc.
Overall QM torque vectoring is other worldly if you have experienced it, and the best thing yet for seasoned off roaders.
PS I miss Adjelange on the forum a bit...
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