ZombieBlazer
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Your making the assumption that traffic can and will travel at different speeds because it always has. I am making the assumption that all traffic should travel at the same speed. Its really not hard to do.
You are assuming though that that had something to do with speed limits or that it could be changed.. as I said.. cars are going to go different speeds even if they all wanted to drive the same speed. You have cars coming on and off the highway at different speeds.. that is likely what accounts for the statistic you mention.
Lemme just say a couple of things.
You say design is your strong point. Well a car designed by a designer with very little practical mechnical knowledge will be a terrible car ( not a dig at you at all sorry if it came off like that)
I disagree.. we have a TON of history to draw from... and you can copy what others have done.. It's been done before it's just for the reasons I mentioned the manufacturers choose not to do it.
Also.. I'm not just a guy who likes drawing pretty pictures. I have some knowledge of engineering.. but I am not a very experienced mechanic. But that's why I am looking for people who could and would want to help. Just because that isn't you doesn't mean someone isn't out there.. maybe someone isn't but hopefully I'll see..
Just like a car designed by a mechanic would probably be terrible to look at.
I don't think so I think many mechanics have made cool cars and designers have made great cars too. Look at Gordon Murray...
One of the points I am trying to make is you are making assumptions based on your own ideas.
Rome wasn't built in a day my friend..
I have friends who love working on newer cars ( talking 2010 or newer) why? According to them they are so simple to work on. Plug in your laptop it tells you whats up. Fix it. Simple as that.
For not a ton of money you can get an extra 100 hp out of an engine and make it better no fuel.
Aftermarket modifications are something OEM guys don't care about at all. If there is money to be made selling some of the stuff then they will but no OEM ever said, will this make it easy for some Joe Schmo to modify?
I actually in principle agree with what most of what you say. But in the practical world alot of it just doesn't add up.
If you were to open source a 4x4 and the main contributors were hard core rockcrawlers and rock bouncers, well it would be way way different than if the main contributors were expedition wheelers.
What if it was people who wanted a horse.. horses used to be pretty good sellers.. sometimes we lose track of what we really want or need.. sometimes what's old is new again..
That is actually the main reason I see an open source type of vehicle just not being able to work on a less expensive rig. Too many different wants.
Look at the freakin population though... haha That Jonathan Ward said we are entering an era that makes it possible for him to do what he does.. o customize vehicles. He said he couldn't have done it before. I think he could take that same technology and do what i want but he just hasn't realized it yet.. because he is caught up in the nonsense that is in vogue...
Everyone wants a truck that can pull, go anywhere, get 30 mpg, is cheap, easy to work on etc. But its just not a reality.
It IS tho.. the issue is the rules the manufacturers have to deal with and that they want to make a ton of money and want us to keep buying cars.. it's been done man.. the VW did it! We are the perfect group to do it for again.. we spend much more effort and money than would be necessary to make the vehicle we want IMO..
Even on an open source type of thing you have specific things that specific people want, that others simply don't want.
Look at the bug though... and our own Blazers.. it's a blank canvas that we can make anything we want out of.. this should be the target...
Kind of the beauty of the aftermarket.
I want you to go and find some history books on the design of cars in the 50s. I will see if I can find some titles for you.
I have read alot about the history of the car. Easy to work on had to be back in the day because the vehicles broke down alot.
Newer vehicles don't have to easy to work on because they really don't break down very much.
The designers has the same philosophy back then as now. You are feeding a bit too much into the every corporation is evil and controlling us mindset.
I agree with you.. it's not so much evil etc.. they have to compete with each other.. in some ways they are very efficient.. but in some ways it's a complete joke too. And cars are so different.. why can't someone make a car that stays the same.. this is what I am talking about by divide and conquer... this has to be the case though to maintain a competitive market. IF everyone bought the came vehicle it would be a monopoly and it would be abused. That is the beauty of a open source vehicle...
I have to address this statement. I don't think someone who has never worked on cars would work on their car just cause it was easy to do so. The vast majority of people out there work on their cars out of necessity.
True.. but everyone isn't off roaders... do you think most off roaders would work on their vehicles if it was made more easy to do? But also how many don't do it because that is just how our society works and they have it ingrained that you don't work on your vehicle?
Shoot I work on cars out of necessity.
Society as a whole needs a huge paradigm shift to self reliance. We simply are not a self reliant people anymore.
I totally agree.
Like I said I really really like the principle of what your saying.
I think the best thing for you to do from a design standpoint is start looking way outside the automotive world. Look at other technology see how they can apply to what you want to do.
The answer to your question of how to do this is not in the automotive realm. It could be if you want it to cost a 100k but for something cheap that is also reliable, and durable, your gonna want to look around and incorporate new ideas into this.
But we already do it.. even if we take the chassis and then slightly modify the drivetrain and build our own bodies.. I think it would be advantage to the way we do things now...
I think the key is to make our vehicles lighter than the old Blazers we use now but to make the drivetrain smaller but tougher.. IS there a high torque engine that isn't a v8?
What I would maybe like to try is to combine the philosophies of the VW Thing and a Blazer... in that you have the light weight like the Thing.. a lightweight strong simply made body... and a lightweight but very tough chassis and drivetrain.
I think the VW thing is too light and not 4 wheel drive.. the Blazer is to heavy. By combining philosophies of each and using a old school mentality I think you could have the perfect vehicle.
I have another idea of how we could do this.. make the perfect off road vehicle.. people may not like it though.. haha.. And it will sound counter intuitive but I think it would be revolutionary...
I think the real solution could be a hybrid dravetrain for off road use...
Imagine a vehicle that had a diesel driven set of wheels and wheel motors on the other wheels. This way you wouldn't need a transfer case... yet you would still have 4x4 drive. I think having an electric drive like this would give you so many possibilities when off road. And your engine could charge the elctrical system while you were slowly crawling along over rocks etc.
Now people might think adding a electrical system would make things overly complex but I think it would be better than relying on a differential and the more complex drivetrain.
But it's just an idea..
Has anyone heard anything recently about hybrids being used offroad. There used to be Hummer that used a system like this..

It's much easier to throw stones than it is to come up with solutions... Maybe you should look in the mirror on this one. 