randomthoughtguy
Automotive
- Mar 9, 2016
- 10
Hi all,
A thought entered my mind the other day of the feasibility of an AWD single seater buggy that has an unconventional drive train layout.
Conventionally there would be longitudinal engine and gearbox with transfer case behind or a transverse mounted engine and gearbox with almost a PTO running the rear wheels.(Obviously this doesn't take into account exotic variations). What if the transverse assembly was mounted longitudinally central to the chassis?
My question is this: How would the drive train cope with power and reliability of a transverse engine mounted 'mid-car' longitudinally? Please see attachments if this isn't clear.
Has this been done before??
Could it be done for racing i.e. reliably??