Any Thoughts On a 4X4 Kart?

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Has anyone ever thought or seen a 4x4 kart? That would be an awesome off road ride. Maybe using 2 6.5 engines, one in front one in back. Maybe haveing a double peddle one for each engine so you don't have to engage both at the same time. Steering setup would need some good engineering.

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4X4 kart

Has anyone ever thought or seen a 4x4 kart? That would be an awesome off road ride. Maybe using 2 6.5 engines, one in front one in back. Maybe haveing a double peddle one for each engine so you don't have to engage both at the same time. Steering setup would need some good engineering.

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it would be very cool, however it has been done by several different people according to other members of this forum

the only one I have ever seen was on www.affordablegokarts.com here is the link to the page showing the all wheel drive kart AGK built with two 6.5 clone engines...
http://www.affordablegokarts.com/RaceKartsProjectKarts&More.php

I have no clue how they solved the steering issue. I think it would be cool to even take it a step further and have four wheel steering... now that would be rad...

I would love to have an all wheel drive off road kart. Most people say it can be done by using a four wheel drive 4wheeler as a donor vehicle.. The chinese 4wheelers are cheap enough that you could buy a new one and use it as your donor vehicle. You could even use the motor..

good luck, and if you decide to build one please keep the rest of us in the loop with your own build thread.
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Yea two motors would work but what if you just installed a second sprocket to the rear axle and then just ran a chain to a sprocket on the front axle it would take a big motor (about the cost of two smaller motors) but there wouldnt be the stearing issue but you would have to engage both axels at the same time at least without getting out of the cart and taking the second chain off
 

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Why use 4WD? 2 wheel drive is more fun, more reliable, simpler, easier to build, maintain and repair and, if you've ever driven a light 2wd kart with knobby tyres, they are near impossible to get bogged.

Please don't take offence, just wondering why...
 

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No offense at all. It was just a curious thought if any one has ever done anything like that before. Im thinking a budget excursion crawler. But it wouldn't be a budget after trying to figure out the front steering axle.
 

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Why use 4WD? 2 wheel drive is more fun, more reliable, simpler, easier to build, maintain and repair and, if you've ever driven a light 2wd kart with knobby tyres, they are near impossible to get bogged.

Please don't take offence, just wondering why...

I Do disagree Mr. Modelengineer...
You obviously have never irl-tried drifting around a speedway-track, seated a few inches above the ground, doing 60 km/h with a 4wd kart under you behind...
See the thing is, if you drift with rear-wheel drive only, you will ultimately loose speed and ability of steering.
With 4 wheel-drive on a gokart however, you will keep accellerating AND as a bonus, your front-wheels will, despite drifting STILL sort of "drag" your kart around the corners and bends off the track, instead of ending in the tirewalls on the track's outside at some point!
I Built a 4wd kart once, with a powerplant from an old Honda CB400 four-cylinder motorcycle engine... Know THAT was good god**** sunday-fun for the hillbillies in the countryside of sunny Denmark, i guarrantee it !

BTW i built the cart, and used it to race for over 2300 hours, and NEVER payed any attention to repair the 4wd drive system, once i got it running... So about the "harder to maintan and repair-thing"... I wouldn't know i did it right the first time :thumbsup:

(No offence Mr. Modelengineer, i just felt that an in-correct answer should be commented).
 

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I should probably have stated that it was only my opinion. I can see how if the 4WD kart had enough power to spin all the tyres, then it would really really good fun.

However, I do disagree a bit about the statement that a 2WD kart must lose speed while drifting. Have you seen this video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWUcZXAHQ8I

(Everyone on the forum must watch this video at least once)
 

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I should probably have stated that it was only my opinion. I can see how if the 4WD kart had enough power to spin all the tyres, then it would really really good fun.

However, I do disagree a bit about the statement that a 2WD kart must lose speed while drifting. Have you seen this video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWUcZXAHQ8I

(Everyone on the forum must watch this video at least once)

Thats only an 1100, even the Germans lack the testes to build a real busa kart. Only French with a death wish come close, http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http://karthayabusa.blogspot.com/&sl=fr&tl=en&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
 
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