World's First CAD Designed Tube Frame Drift Car???
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- čas přidán 25. 10. 2020
- Is this the world's first CAD designed tube frame drift car? I think it may be! Especially a 4 seater!
Welcome to my 2020 Nissan Altima "Altimaniac" build! This will be a VR38DETT powered, RWD, 4 seater party car! We worked with a professional design team to scan and develop this chassis for me so I can build the wildest party car on the planet! Every tube and plate was cut out by my friend Rob Parsons on his laser cutting machinery to ensure a perfect fit.
There are no subframes in this build, the front and rear bulkheads are a combination of flat steel, bent steel, and round tube to create a lightweight but strong chassis. Check out how quickly it came together! #TeamValvoline #Nissan #Nismo
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This is insanely cool and not getting the hype it deserves!
Because it's not the first or even the second tube frame drift car.
My grill is made this way, never would imagine a car structure would be manufactured this way. This is really cool!
Dude that's awesome! Forsberg always has good content he uploads on his channel. How to make a 3 pass radiator i love too.
so dopee
Badass build! Looks top notch too. Can't wait to see more
this is what it would look like if IKEA starts selling cars
This is so insane!!
1:00 "Why is this clamp so bent?"
4:15 *uses clamp as hammer*
hmm
Ever since the new altima came out with awd, I thought it would make a dope drift car. The rear suspension is pretty similar to a 370z and you could make s chassis stuff work in the front. I would have never thought someone would build a tube chassis one though hahaha. Shits rad
Can't deny that Rob Parson is a fucking wizard
So many cool builds coming out of FD this year. Cant wait to see the CF touch on it :)
Great vids
This is freaking awesome.
Buy the Milwaukee clamps they don’t bend under stress or heat. Deff invest in a strong arm weld table and clamps, your time will cut down so much. And they don’t bend and always keep stuff true.
Wild! I like it. What program did you design this chassis in and did it do the tabs and cuts for you automatically?
I LOVE IT!
Been following this on Instagram. My brain is melted just from thinking about every measurement put into cad and how the whole chassi is in 2 billion pieces. Looks like whole frame is 4130 chromoly? Should be fairly light
I don’t know if engineered to slide cad drew his tube frame hilux but it’s a tube frame drift car but only uses Silvia suspension designes
Wow
When you slid that whole mfn floor in in one piece....
Nothing better than a side offset clamp....better yet, send your noob friend for side offset clamps
It's like Lego for grown men
why is the royal purple logo blurred when dylans welding at the start
Probably because CF is sponsored by Valvoline
Some "assembly" required.
Will the Altimaniac be legal for FD competition? Would be cool to see it in a round or 2
not legal
@@chomin3025 it would be cool to see a series like this though haha
Not legal for FD or any competition series. We wanted to build the Ultimate Altima with no restrictions!
@@chrisforsbergracing not true Chris send it to Australia and as long as it fits cams rules on roll cage and engine capacity fits it could race in sport sedans
Maybe not in America but it will be legal in several drift series around the world so long as the cage design is up to scratch
Why though?
Far from the first.
NGK built their Kit Car back in 2014.
www.speedhunters.com/2014/01/call-kit-car-call-awesome/
It's a great built but claiming it to be the first is just click bite...
Maybe the first 4 seater but definitely not the first cad designed drift car
just some legos
I think fd needs to be tube frame cars with custom suspension likely double a arms I would bring more consistency in the cars and probably make them cheeper to repair although likely more expensive to build
No. The chassis variety is one of the things that makes FD interesting.
Would turn into f1 the biggest budget winning
At least with production cars they have a limit
@@lb9gta307 you still retain chassis variety you require cars to run a chassis with a tube frame welded to it would bring more chassis possibilities into the event and possibly car companies that don’t really have a car but could with a tube frame