I am really jealous now you have shown me that zero shift site.
All that investment and I have something that is probably two centuries more up to date,
JEEEES.
No it is not a 'two stepped' system, it is not a dog engagement box and has no selectors at all.mike wrote:sorry autogyro please start another thread, although im very interested in what you have to say, you are completely off topic
is you gear box a 2-step system? like a input-intermediate-output?
Ratchet shifting is almost the same as used on a motor cycle and is mechanically sequential, with the option of electronic control over hydraulic and or pneumatic operation.xxChrisxx wrote:They can change the gear ratios whilt not in parc ferme.wunderkind wrote:Thanks Pierce89
Hoe does the ratcheting pre-selection mechanism work? Also, with regards to a transmission having to last for four races in 2009, how did engineers optimise the gear ratios for four different tracks with different characteristics?
Cheers
Ok. You keep pushing this invention of yours. You claim you've talked to F1 engineers or whoever, that say it's feasible.autogyro wrote:I am really jealous now you have shown me that zero shift site.
All that investment and I have something that is probably two centuries more up to date,
JEEEES.
My system has been looked at by some of the top designers and engineers in F1.Jersey Tom wrote:Ok. You keep pushing this invention of yours. You claim you've talked to F1 engineers or whoever, that say it's feasible.autogyro wrote:I am really jealous now you have shown me that zero shift site.
All that investment and I have something that is probably two centuries more up to date,
JEEEES.
If it was really any better than the "centuries old" system in place now, you'd have an investor.
Weismann is a clever roller method of manual gear selection.mike wrote:Weismann shift mechanism with bike shifts?
I have it on the highest authority that my system definitely needs to be developed.F1_eng wrote:Let me know about your system and it's opperating principles, im pretty sure there will be reasons why it wont work for most applications.
That's the reason conventional gearboxes have remained largely unchanged, although there are interesting developments in recent times for road cars.
If you cant give us the detail other than it is way better than anything else then stop bringing it up. This is a technical forum not a find me an investor for my perpetual motion device forum.autogyro wrote:I have it on the highest authority that my system definitely needs to be developed.F1_eng wrote:Let me know about your system and it's opperating principles, im pretty sure there will be reasons why it wont work for most applications.
That's the reason conventional gearboxes have remained largely unchanged, although there are interesting developments in recent times for road cars.
It has already been looked at by some of the top people in F1 and they all found NO obvious reason for it not to be developed.
Please do not expect me to give you a full description of my system F1 eng.
Such things are not done in that way as you are well aware.
I am also a little miffed by your ability to give the impression that, you know it all. Perhaps you do, if you believe this to be so please enlarge on your statement concerning conventional obsolete transmissions.
I was under the impression that this was a technical forum as well.flynfrog wrote:If you cant give us the detail other than it is way better than anything else then stop bringing it up. This is a technical forum not a find me an investor for my perpetual motion device forum.autogyro wrote:I have it on the highest authority that my system definitely needs to be developed.F1_eng wrote:Let me know about your system and it's opperating principles, im pretty sure there will be reasons why it wont work for most applications.
That's the reason conventional gearboxes have remained largely unchanged, although there are interesting developments in recent times for road cars.
It has already been looked at by some of the top people in F1 and they all found NO obvious reason for it not to be developed.
Please do not expect me to give you a full description of my system F1 eng.
Such things are not done in that way as you are well aware.
I am also a little miffed by your ability to give the impression that, you know it all. Perhaps you do, if you believe this to be so please enlarge on your statement concerning conventional obsolete transmissions.
You have brought it up in at least 10 threads. I am willing to bet my electric coupling that I haven't developed is just as good.