The Most Complex Automatic Transmission I've Ever Put In A LEGO Car

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @Minty1337
    @Minty1337 20 дней назад +519

    the trailer test was definitely the best way to visualize the CVT, its easy to see it slowly change gear as it gets up to speed

    • @BananaGearStudios
      @BananaGearStudios  20 дней назад +24

      Yeah, I was really happy with how those tests turned out. That's also why I tried to keep the chassis quite simple so it's clearer to see the CVT wheels inside.

  • @akaHarvesteR
    @akaHarvesteR 20 дней назад +691

    Why not roll the gearbox on its side, and transmit power to the wheels using a bevel gear? No ground clearance issues then. :)

    • @StreetSurfersAlex
      @StreetSurfersAlex 20 дней назад +41

      Losing some power through the bevel gear I guess

    • @ragingbulllego
      @ragingbulllego 20 дней назад +101

      @@StreetSurfersAlex Probably not, I think there would be more power loss from multiple spur gears than a single pair of bevels. Also, it would be easy to incorporate a diff, further reducing power loss when steering.
      My guess is that the chain would droop down too much, causing reliability issues.

    • @Unicycler21
      @Unicycler21 20 дней назад +9

      That's what I was thinking. Stack that thing vertically.

    • @garrettquartararo201
      @garrettquartararo201 20 дней назад +7

      It might make it too wide, the proportions looking weird.

    • @DemoR
      @DemoR 20 дней назад +4

      Pretty cool to see harvester here lol

  • @Rose-yx6jq
    @Rose-yx6jq 19 дней назад +78

    I've seen demonstrations of manual transmissions before but this is the first time I've actually seen someone make an automatic one out of Lego.

    • @dustinandtarynwolfe5540
      @dustinandtarynwolfe5540 18 дней назад +14

      Yes but only automatic in the way it functions. It's a cvt so it does not work like a traditional "automatic".

    • @DarmiGames
      @DarmiGames 18 дней назад +3

      And what's even cooler is, that it doesn't use any electric parts to work. Purely mechanical. Never seen an automatic not use electric parts and sensors.

    • @askbeforeplaying2983
      @askbeforeplaying2983 17 дней назад +1

      ​@@DarmiGamesCentrifugal 2 speed transmissions exist in Nitro powered RC cars, and don't use any electronics. They use a centrifugal clutch to engage second gear, and a one-way bearing to disengage first gear once second gear is engaged. A few manufacturers have also made 3 speed versions.
      The gear selection on these is determined by speed though, not load. The shift point can be adjusted manually, but if it's set to go into second gear at a certain speed, it will shift at that speed no matter what the load is.

    • @bmxscape
      @bmxscape 14 дней назад +1

      this isnt what is defined as an "automatic transmission" but it is a ""CVT" aka continually variable transmission. "automatic" transmissions in vehicles are not designed this way other than snow mobiles and go karts

    • @DarmiGames
      @DarmiGames 13 дней назад

      @@bmxscape I know, some nissans have cvts, but it's stil really cool, because if I'm not wrong, even those use electronics to control it.

  • @TimoGaming-n7g
    @TimoGaming-n7g 20 дней назад +23

    I would NEVER be able to even come up with this, let alone build it out of my own mind. Ur one of the best lego technic builders anyone can find on the internet.

  • @Jackpkmn
    @Jackpkmn 20 дней назад +153

    There's no actual rule that the line from the motor to the drive differential needs to be parallel with the road surface. You could have put the CVT on its side above the car and run the drive shaft down to the differential in the wheel base. Then you could have the car be as narrow as you wanted and have all the space in the world for steering.

    • @TheAgamemnon911
      @TheAgamemnon911 20 дней назад +36

      That also was my first thought. But it would lead to the problem of keeping the chain in place, because this design relies on gravity to keep it where it is while standing still.

    • @hohuynhquocchuong4925
      @hohuynhquocchuong4925 20 дней назад +5

      If the vehicle is heavy enough to make the horizontal torque less effective. In this case, the CVT is nearly 1/3 the weight, so the horizontal torque will be noticeable. The CVT on normal scooter is off center and not make any large effect.

    • @BananaGearStudios
      @BananaGearStudios  20 дней назад +26

      I did consider that, though I thought the chain might slip off of the CVT wheels if I positioned it horizontally, as one of the replies already mentioned. Regarding the size, it might've made the car slightly narrower, but it would've made it a lot taller, so there was a compromise to make there. And doing that for the coupled CVT would've made the car ridiculously tall! But you're absolutely right that it would've had some advantages.

    • @LutraLovegood
      @LutraLovegood 19 дней назад

      Rather than on the side they could be at a 90° angle from each other, and at a 45° from the center of the chassis.

    • @Boogie_the_cat
      @Boogie_the_cat 13 дней назад

      ​@@BananaGearStudiosthank you. It clearly would slip off horizontally.
      Comments section warriors are always "smarter" than everyone else, because they don't try the idea, they just say "do it"
      Not to mention the torque twist force that would be applied running the "chain" on its side above the frame of the vehicle.

  • @Kargoneth
    @Kargoneth 20 дней назад +33

    I have loved this CVT video arc. Thank you.

    • @BananaGearStudios
      @BananaGearStudios  20 дней назад +1

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked it! Now the next arc begins!

  • @Techmej
    @Techmej 20 дней назад +17

    Are a huge fanatic of vehicles and technology as a whole, this has really given me something fun to watch. I absolutely love this work, and I can’t wait to see how much better it can potentially get overtime

    • @BananaGearStudios
      @BananaGearStudios  20 дней назад +1

      Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!

    • @Techmej
      @Techmej 18 дней назад +1

      @@BananaGearStudios the best idea I can think of to improve it would be to add a flywheel so it has more momentum and a smoother output

  • @kaspis0019
    @kaspis0019 20 дней назад +84

    No, so sad that you won't make anymore videos about it. I really would like this concept to get scaled up, made smother and put into a vehicle.

    • @BananaGearStudios
      @BananaGearStudios  20 дней назад +38

      I'm sure I'll find some uses for it in other videos, but after 3 months of videos on this I've got lots of other ideas I'm excited to work on :)

    • @bannerman100
      @bannerman100 19 дней назад +2

      Surely, this works on the same principle as the DAF Variomatic transmission ?
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variomatic

    • @kaspis0019
      @kaspis0019 19 дней назад

      @bannerman100 I'm not sure if the wiki link is incorrect, but in the wiki, it's just a depiction of a normal CVT with a chain. I mean, this Lego version of the CVT overcomes the drawbacks of a normal one. With only one drawback, which is the mechanic, but you could lubricate this one because it uses a chain now.

    • @TotoGeenen
      @TotoGeenen 18 дней назад

      ​@@kaspis0019The DAF Variomatic used rubber belts. Downside being they wore down quite quickly, but on the other hand, were cheap to replace.

    • @kaspis0019
      @kaspis0019 18 дней назад +1

      @TotoGeenen Yea, and this mechanism uses chains with a mechanism to slip them when needed and grip when not. making this mechanism superior. And I haven't seen such a mechanism upscaled and in action

  • @duard8652
    @duard8652 20 дней назад +37

    Maybe rotate the gearbox by 90 degrees, so spinning is in horizontal plane? Since you already use gears cvt -> wheels

    • @BananaGearStudios
      @BananaGearStudios  20 дней назад +4

      Yeah, that's a nice idea! At this scale it might've made the car slightly bigger, and I was a bit worried that the chain would slip off the wheels if I put it horizontally. But it would definitely solve the ground clearance issues.

  • @EvanMoon
    @EvanMoon 20 дней назад +9

    9:08 perfect Star Wars reference

  • @dangoris4164
    @dangoris4164 19 дней назад +2

    I'm glad to see this type of gearbox! I had a picture of that in my head for years, but never bothered in doing anything with it. I didn't think of automatic shifting tho. Great job, thanks for sharing!

  • @ngiallag2792
    @ngiallag2792 7 дней назад

    This is the brilliance of Lego. Every child should be given Lego like this as part of some kind of problem solving skills exercise as part of there learning in some way !

  • @NvTwist
    @NvTwist 20 дней назад +3

    Lay the CVT gears on their side spinning horizontally and feeding their torque directly down into diffs, no loss of ground clearance, no lift needed & diffs will shrink its turning circle.

  • @ShawnSatterfield
    @ShawnSatterfield 15 дней назад +1

    This is amazing work, thanks for sharing.

  • @tanhrs8711
    @tanhrs8711 20 дней назад +4

    I was waiting for it !

  • @bramweinreder2346
    @bramweinreder2346 20 дней назад +5

    I really like the idea. Looks like you could still scale up quite a bit... And you probably should. This principle comes to its maximum potential if you put this in a car sideways, and use the second CVT to turn a central driveshaft. By way of differentials you could make a 4WD vehicle that would have no problems making tighter turns, and then take it for an off-road test. At this scale, suspension travel and chassis torque could become an issue, since you'll probably need to make 10" studded wheels.

    • @BananaGearStudios
      @BananaGearStudios  20 дней назад

      Those are lots of great modifications I could make, thanks!

  • @Kramin42
    @Kramin42 18 дней назад +1

    Electric motors don't gain much benefit from a variable transmission vs just choosing the right fixed ratio, because they generate their full torque at 0 rpm. You might be able to simulate a less torquey motor by using a clutch gear on it to limit the torque.
    Also the heavy trailer probably has a lot of rolling resistance which will prevent your automatic transmission from changing to a higher gear ratio as it gains momentum. You could try taking the rubber off the trailer wheels as solid wheels should roll more easily on a hard surface.
    Your automatic CVT is working nicely, but I think with some modifications the difference with vs without would be more dramatic.

  • @bonovoxel7527
    @bonovoxel7527 20 дней назад +1

    WOw dude. What an explanation, Kudos!

  • @RichardAvery20
    @RichardAvery20 6 дней назад

    Awesome man. I hope your channel does really well!

  • @jeffmerkel3046
    @jeffmerkel3046 5 дней назад

    This is some of the coolest shit I've ever seen. Seems way more intricate than anything I've even seen from Brick Technology. Great work!

  • @thesaint3389
    @thesaint3389 11 дней назад

    Okay what the heck this is actually the coolest Lego technology I’ve ever seen

  • @mitchellhunter8673
    @mitchellhunter8673 20 дней назад +3

    Dont you mean i put a car on my most complex lego transmission

  • @Aussiesnrg
    @Aussiesnrg 17 дней назад

    Wow! Awesome job! Very snazzy!

  • @captainmax573
    @captainmax573 14 дней назад +2

    Send this cvt design to a car company dude, what this world needs is a CVT transmission that can be driven instead of belt driven so it can handle more torque

    • @aliceiscraxzy6518
      @aliceiscraxzy6518 9 часов назад

      Toyota pretty much fixed cvt problems by giving it one actual gear (1st gear) for getting the car moving and then transfering to cvt for any other driving. This relieves stress that causes a lot of cvts to fail

  • @nutansaxena1565
    @nutansaxena1565 20 дней назад +8

    Waiting for the CVT car 🎉🎉🎉

    • @Gazlene420
      @Gazlene420 19 дней назад

      They have already existed for years, and are terrible, unreliable, and depreciate harder than any other cars on the market.
      Great concept on paper, and in controlled demos... but in the real world they are an absolute disaster, and complete waste of money

    • @user-vp1sc7tt4m
      @user-vp1sc7tt4m 17 дней назад

      @@Gazlene420 My 2019 Honda Civic with CVT begs to differ. It's saved quite a bit in fuel cost and I've had no issues. It's been quite a bit better than the Nissan CVT that I experienced from a few years before and I only have five years of history using one in a car. CVT's in many other lower torque applications (snow mobiles, bicycles, etc.) have been reliable for many years. I especially like the eCVT concept now being used in some vehicles (mostly hybrids) where you have no steel segmented belts and the hydraulic pressure actuated pully. Instead you have a torque variator using low power electric motors controlling the high torque variable speed by using a planetary gear controlling power from both ICE motor and electric motor.

  • @MpS_Maybe_I_Exist
    @MpS_Maybe_I_Exist 20 дней назад +2

    this is exactly the type of video for wich I subscribed ^^

  • @MrSameerMalik1
    @MrSameerMalik1 5 дней назад

    Really cool series , I learnt a lot! Thanks

  • @Barnaclebeard
    @Barnaclebeard 19 дней назад

    Ncm! I've never seen that unit before, and it's ADORABLE!

  • @454Chevy1970
    @454Chevy1970 20 дней назад +1

    Keep your lower gear ratio on the final output and gear up from the motor to the first cvt. This will strengthen the cvt because it will experience less turque

  • @billb6722
    @billb6722 12 дней назад

    @16:00 a simple fix to stop the first set from unspooling under its own load would be a stronger rubberband. since its dealing with higher loads it will be more... strict when it decides to unfurl the arms to push ratios. since it lives under a higher load, the extra force to unfurl would be a simple fix for more usable ratios on the multiplied side.

  • @trs4u
    @trs4u 15 дней назад

    Nice, proper LEGO!

  • @karthy5754
    @karthy5754 20 дней назад

    Great video to visualize CVT technology. 👏🏽

  • @kosmokat111
    @kosmokat111 19 дней назад

    fantastic vid and an awesome project my dude.

  • @guard13007
    @guard13007 20 дней назад +3

    I am both sad and excited to see you switch away from this particular project.
    I hope to see more with it eventually.

    • @BananaGearStudios
      @BananaGearStudios  20 дней назад

      Thanks, it's nice to hear you've enjoyed these last few videos! And yeah, I'm sure it'll come in handy in some future videos.

  • @Cutie22704
    @Cutie22704 20 дней назад +3

    Mount the transmission so it’s lying flat above the frame and you can drive all 4 wheels with differentials in addition to being able to stack multiple CVTs on top of each other to give a much larger gear ratio. If I had the resources available I would make it myself to show you what I mean

  • @woaminibricks
    @woaminibricks 14 часов назад

    I like your videos very much you are make a very quality videos

  • @robinmoussu
    @robinmoussu 19 дней назад

    That’s amazing. Definitively the kind of lego set I would have loved to get when I was a kid

  • @DreitTheDarkDragon
    @DreitTheDarkDragon 18 дней назад

    First idea, without watching any previous videos - what about centrifugal governor comparing speed of input and output? Stopped motor means no difference, so it's set by weight/spring to slowest gear ratio. As speed of motor increases compared to CVT output, governor will pull shaft and change CVT ratio to faster one.
    Second idea - sense tension of chain between motor and CVT, when it's too tight, switch to lower gear, when too loose, switch to higher gear :) Sensing could be done just by spring-loaded wheel pushing on chain, kind of like a tensioner.

  • @KabirMarathe
    @KabirMarathe 19 дней назад +1

    CVTs may not be reliable in real life, but they are mesmerising to watch

  • @nitrorulezzz
    @nitrorulezzz 20 дней назад

    Nice video. One thing you could have added to show how the two sequential CVTs interact is using your torque meter. Use one on the input, the second in the middle and a third on the output.

  • @crazytechnic486
    @crazytechnic486 20 дней назад +3

    how do you consistently make such great and interesting content also this is a really cool build

    • @BananaGearStudios
      @BananaGearStudios  20 дней назад +1

      Thanks, I really appreciate that! One thing that really helps me is to always be working on multiple ideas/videos concurrently, so that if I run into a problem on one video I can always work on something else meanwhile.

    • @crazytechnic486
      @crazytechnic486 20 дней назад +1

      @@BananaGearStudios I will try that one in the future. the other problem I have is production quality ,although I use a good camera it doesn't always look as good as I want it to, and especially with lighting

  • @LutraLovegood
    @LutraLovegood 19 дней назад +1

    For the highest speeds, try it with a suspended chassis. Max speed is always going to be gravity assisted: going downhill.

  • @fizixdrift
    @fizixdrift 19 дней назад

    Experiment with different elastic strengths on each CVT, or use springs to push outwards instead of holding the pistons inward? Many things to think about, awesome design!

  • @deadbread3818
    @deadbread3818 20 дней назад

    Ah i have been waiting for this video

  • @razor1uk610
    @razor1uk610 17 дней назад

    If you could use bevel drive gears from drive axles/half shafts, you could flip the whole drive gearing on its side, increasing ground clearance, and having the drive more or less within the width of the chassis, potentially with front and rear axle differentials too,
    ..as many others have also said.
    Don't worry so much about the wide turning circle, it's roughly scale to a 1940's-1960's Armoured Cars like a Chevrolet T17E Staghound

  • @_aullik
    @_aullik 18 дней назад

    stepping through the frames when the trailer gets accelerated is really interesting to wach.
    From this observation i also think that in the double cvt vehicle, the red cvt needs stronger elastic bands.

  • @LukTheCoder
    @LukTheCoder 20 дней назад +2

    Cool Video 😊

  • @stutterpunk9573
    @stutterpunk9573 20 дней назад +2

    i think you could solve the speed problem by having different band resistances on each cvt

  • @notnoar
    @notnoar 20 дней назад

    Such a cool Video! Thank you

  • @ThunderBassistJay
    @ThunderBassistJay 16 дней назад

    Nice!!! 😀Back in the 70's I also built Lego gearboxes (and much more).

  • @lamttl
    @lamttl 18 дней назад +2

    Nice piece of creation!
    But CVT is classified as the worst possible transmission for cars by most users.

    • @Abe8816
      @Abe8816 13 дней назад

      only because of two things, slippage and the satisfying upshift sounds of a traditional transmission. The slippage can be somewhat mitigated by adding little griping slots into the pulleys and for the sound it can be added just by programming the TCU differently to act like a regular transmission from going to specific types of gear sizes really fast instead of slowly.

    • @lamttl
      @lamttl 13 дней назад

      @@Abe8816 Another reason is most mechanic shop don't have the skill of maintaining this new gear box. (may change when this kind of gearbox becomes more popular)

    • @Abe8816
      @Abe8816 13 дней назад

      @@lamttl True, but RUclips is an awesome place and I my self have learned from knowing nothing about cars to being able to fully rebuild a transmission

  • @BillWrites-t2e
    @BillWrites-t2e 19 дней назад

    You could add weights to the imput "pully" so that as rpms increase the weights would pull the pully open and change the gearing to go faster

  • @TheKobiDror
    @TheKobiDror 18 дней назад +1

    And they say Legos are toys....

  • @jcob9060
    @jcob9060 15 дней назад

    To handle such torque you should make simplified Vario transmission (gearbox without variators). Two motors and differential. 1st motor running full speed frontward, 2nd motor full speed backward and decreasing 2nd motor rpm will produce torque at the output of the gearbox and after getting to 1:1 ratio (with 2nd motor stopped) 2nd motor also starts to rotate frontward and output rpm is higher than motor rpm because thats how differential work,
    but you would need to operate rpm's smoothly with idk maybe lego mindstorms could do it?
    also 2nd problem can be spinning 2nd motor while passive
    (I've used worm gear to prevent this, but I was using high speed motors)

  • @mdouglaswray
    @mdouglaswray 17 дней назад

    GREAT stufffff!

  • @DarmiGames
    @DarmiGames 18 дней назад

    I know you've said, this will be the last video on this CVT, but I really wanna see you make a working fully fledged RC car. Big 4WD offroader with the CVT, to really show it's limits.

  • @CitAcanada
    @CitAcanada 15 дней назад

    I can't stand CVT transmissions. Unfortunately it seems to be what all manufacturers are moving towards.
    That being said. This is a super cool build. Great work 👏

  • @asdfasdfadfasdf2979
    @asdfasdfadfasdf2979 18 дней назад

    looks cool as hell, like a hoberman sphere

  • @fluxxi5289
    @fluxxi5289 17 дней назад

    With how much weight the motor could pull with the CVT, I’d imagine you could make the car much bigger without any problems from the motor. Would probably allow for axles, a gearbox for reversing, and a better steering system

  • @Remi-The-DIY
    @Remi-The-DIY 20 дней назад +2

    I wanna make one myself, could you plz provide instructions?…

  • @henriwahl4709
    @henriwahl4709 13 дней назад

    Wow, cool design.
    Is there a different to a varimatic in a 50ccm motorscooter?
    Or is it a new invention?

  • @davidstahl1819
    @davidstahl1819 16 дней назад

    Excellent !

  • @bebarty
    @bebarty 20 дней назад

    You could've circumvented the problem with the limited space a bit by laying the cvt on its side. It would allow you to use a differential gearbox in the back and a propoer steering mechanism in the front, and maybe even the reverse gear in the back.

  • @apextuna
    @apextuna 20 дней назад

    IDEA for future. To get different driving styles, the tension of the bands could be increased or decreased, depending on the intent of the vehicle it is being fitted too. Weather it is for more driving and getting up to speed, and if it needs to be as low as possible as much as possible.
    So I could easily see this in a utv or something, pure mechanical so there is less electronics to work on.

  • @ptonpc
    @ptonpc 20 дней назад

    That is impressive :)

  • @zJoriz
    @zJoriz 19 дней назад

    I'm still curious about the stability of the output rotation speed. It seems like it's halting or at least not very continuous? I think you'd need several expanding wheels side by side and many more arms+hooks on each wheel (but not so many that the hooks that didn't grab the chain can knock the chain off a hook that did) to get a somewhat stable radius, which if my theory is correct should make it settle down.
    Would be pretty cool if we could find a solution to the chains gliding over the top of the hooks as well. spring-loaded hooks? Hooks that can bump forward a few degrees to fit between the chain links, if they're not pulling?
    I do realize we're straying into 3D printing and/or laser cutting territory here.

  • @Endelin
    @Endelin 20 дней назад +3

    Differential? Just have a separate CVT for each side. 😂

    • @BananaGearStudios
      @BananaGearStudios  20 дней назад +2

      I mean that's definitely an option... It would've made the car way bigger though.

    • @CH_eatthesand
      @CH_eatthesand 14 дней назад +1

      I can almost see where you're going with this.

    • @mfbfreak
      @mfbfreak 12 дней назад

      This is exactly what DAF did, the car manufacturer that was famous for being the first one to offer CVTs in cheap cars. In the 50s, finding an automatic in sub-800kg cars was very special.
      The Variomatic uses a combination of fly weights, engine vacuum and the pulling force on the belt in the same way this one does.

  • @haosheng12
    @haosheng12 19 дней назад

    A Dual-motor e-CVT design with a planetary gearset might also work, but it'll probably need logic.

  • @RC.Bricks
    @RC.Bricks 20 дней назад

    It would be cool to see you make more of these than link them together to get even more variation in the speed and torque
    Edit: I dident watch long enough to see you did that

  • @ConvictJ96
    @ConvictJ96 14 дней назад

    really cool but does the cvt still carry any sort of meaningful advantage over a standard transmission when you take size/complexity into account?

  • @dustinandtarynwolfe5540
    @dustinandtarynwolfe5540 18 дней назад

    This is a cool video

  • @bryanrandom6382
    @bryanrandom6382 20 дней назад

    enjoyed the video! you should make one about seeing if graphite or WD-40 on the axels would help lower friction leading to better results! that could be neat.

  • @billb6722
    @billb6722 12 дней назад

    a fun experiment would be making a CVT with a ball and a roller that using the geometry of the ball to transfer ratios.

  • @jack8356
    @jack8356 18 дней назад

    Pretty cool

  • @jotaro4874
    @jotaro4874 19 дней назад

    Wouldn't mind another video on this, it's pretty interesting and I'd like to see you try to optimise it

  • @DPortal17
    @DPortal17 6 дней назад

    Amazing content.

  • @TheGuyFromDenmark95
    @TheGuyFromDenmark95 11 дней назад

    A fix for the turning issue you could make the rear tires turn as well, that should help a lot, but is also complex

  • @YOGURT1
    @YOGURT1 20 дней назад +1

    flip it 90 and put it on top!

  • @Spip-yt6dx
    @Spip-yt6dx 13 дней назад

    install the CVT horizontally on top with an angle drive you will be able to more easily make room for the steering and the gearbox

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen 19 дней назад

    This was proper engineering challenge even if you used Lego bricks.

  • @Barnaclebeard
    @Barnaclebeard 19 дней назад

    presumably the elastic band in the CVT represent a power drain to hold them in a more stretched length

  • @sethharpenger607
    @sethharpenger607 20 дней назад +1

    Why not mount the cvt vertically, as in do some right angle connections to the input and output axels are vertical

  • @qess
    @qess 20 дней назад

    a better trilogy than the hobbit. Thanks!

    • @BananaGearStudios
      @BananaGearStudios  20 дней назад +1

      Haha, thanks! Better than the Star Wars sequels...

    • @gweltazlemartret6760
      @gweltazlemartret6760 20 дней назад

      @@BananaGearStudios now you've made the original trilogy, you should make a cgi-intense prelogy, then a m0dErNiZeD AuDiEnCe postlogy.
      🫠

  • @michaeloconnor7849
    @michaeloconnor7849 16 дней назад

    Mazda wish to offer you a job building the RX 9. Good luck.

  • @dravenhuo
    @dravenhuo 15 дней назад

    A good idea for a bicycle gearing system

  • @razor_wuff
    @razor_wuff 19 дней назад

    Still more reliable than a Jatco CVT used in Nissans and other cars

  • @embervoid1560
    @embervoid1560 17 дней назад

    You can put the two cvts in a v formation and save a lil space for the batter and motor

  • @bariumselenided5152
    @bariumselenided5152 19 дней назад

    Istg I don't click on anything as fast as this channel's new videos

  • @pologtijaune
    @pologtijaune 17 дней назад

    it looks like the centrifugal system in every scooter no ?

  • @paytonrickle6785
    @paytonrickle6785 20 дней назад +2

    I am going to try and make a 3d model using a cvt like this. I’m gonna try and make the parts 3d printable parts. Hopefully I can build the Lego version of this correctly.

    • @BananaGearStudios
      @BananaGearStudios  20 дней назад

      Good luck! The one downside of building it from Lego was how big the CVT had to be, but 3D-printing it you might be able to make it small and compact enough to fit into all kinds of machines!

  • @paddlebulds
    @paddlebulds 19 дней назад +1

    Bro sounds like grian

  • @scottcrawford6487
    @scottcrawford6487 20 дней назад

    use rubberbands instead of chain and youll be able to downsize the cvt significantly and itll be smoother and more efficient

  • @AceKylar
    @AceKylar 19 дней назад

    When your AWD system is also CvT

  • @wowgggearing
    @wowgggearing 20 дней назад

    next: use differential gear, u can go forward then go backward with smooth transition, u can stop in gear

  • @ibuildblasters8118
    @ibuildblasters8118 17 дней назад

    maybe a ratchet hook that holds the chain when you go into reverse

  • @parzavalyt7240
    @parzavalyt7240 12 дней назад

    Ohhh Imagine this on an actual car, maybe it would be better or just cool

  • @jasonsmith4902
    @jasonsmith4902 20 дней назад

    a sprag clutch reverse would be optimal for this.

  • @mareius
    @mareius 18 дней назад

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  • @adamSmith_1723
    @adamSmith_1723 14 дней назад

    This is like a 5 speed automatic drill press with the belt

  • @jacquesb5248
    @jacquesb5248 9 дней назад

    very interesting! why angle it or even go vertical?