We are building this thing to compete in a mini-baja competition against other schools from all over the Midwest. The goal is to build a well engineered vehicle to compete in competition which has several sections, one is handling, which is a course laid out on pavement, and the driver must weave through cones. One is an all out speed test. The next thing is either a hill climb, or a horse pulling type event. The next area is where judges will rate the engineering and budget of the car (the goal is to make a car which could be mass produced and sold for under $3000). And the final area of the competition is the endurance test, where all teams will race on a motocross type track for about 3~4 hours. The team with the most combined points from all areas will be the winner.
Most teams build a car which uses a CVT like a snowmobile uses, to transmit power from the required 10hp Briggs and Stratton engine, but our team has taken a completely different approach. Our 10hp motor will be coupled to a hydraulic pump, which in turn will deliver pressure to 2 hydraulic motors mounted at the rear wheels. This system will use very high pressure, and based on our calculations, we should be able to get ~46mph out of it, and it will produce a ton of torque.
Since the chapter of SAE at out school, Northern Michigan University, is brand new, we are working on a very tight budget, so progress is going somewhat slow as we have experienced several times where work was halted due to lack of funding, but now that we have several senior level engineering classes doing work on the project, much progress has been made. We have the entire car modeled in SolidWorks, which is a 3-d modeling program similar to ProEngineer and several others.
We currently have several sponsors who have provided us with either parts or funds, and also individuals who have really cut us some really good deals on parts that we needed (Thanks Tom), but we are still currently looking for ways to raise more money, as we want to have the car completed for a March competition at Michigan Tech in Houghton which will be on a snow course (I believe it is held at the same time as the clean snowmobile competition, which should be really cool to check out). If anybody has suggestions on the car or would be willing to help out in any other way, it would be greatly appreciated.
If anybody has any further comments or inquiries, please feel free to post here or e-mail me at
pecarlso@nmu.edu.
Here is a link to our Website and the SAE mini baja site:
http://myweb.nmu.edu/~sae/
http://students.sae.org/competitions/minibaja/
BETHEVIPER: They certainly are Viper shocks. Wish we could use a viper motor.