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F-body AutoCAD project brainstorm
Hey guys,
I have a final project to do for my autocad class, and was wondering if you could help me brainstorm some ideas. Basically, I have to design an assembly of parts (it can't be anything too crazy, its my first autocad class). I want to do something for an F-body or LT1.....What do you guys see for our cars that could use a good redesign? :wink: I'm pretty excited to do this, even if it is a school project haha I'm open to any suggestions. Thanks for the help! |
Just 2D assembly type stuff?
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Define not too crazy, I have afew plans on my mnd of what I would love to see be made, but I never had the technology, or training to do CAD.
I say a rear diffuser and bumper that allows for it in the rear, an actualy functioning adjustable wing for the rear where the current mounting areas are A fully vented hood w/ large radiator exit ducting. A custom dual inlet intake system ( C5R style) to allow for a large air duct for the front |
console for a 3rd gen with cupholders? lol
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Yeah, just a basic 2D assembly drawing (havn't learned 3D stuff yet). Hmmm, define not too crazy...well basically i have been taking AutoCAD for 5 weeks now, so take that for what you will. This is due the 8th of August, so I can't go too crazy designing something beyond my capability. Just figured it would be cool to work on a project related to my obsession with my car...haha. Much cooler than designing a dumb chair or something!
Rims aren't a bad idea, but they don't incorporate an assembly of parts too well (not to say that they're not complicated enough). LOL I take it you want cupholders in your third gen V? If I had a 3rd Gen with the same problem I'd consider it :) |
composite LSX style intake for the LT1
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2D = lame!
I don't the detail you are going for, but you could easily do an opti. :) |
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a true dual exhaust system with good clearance and chambered mufflers dumped at the axle or out the bumper. throw in a couple cut outs too :)
how bout a dual ram air intake. have the inlets down by the fog lights and then route it right up into the throttle body with a single inlet that contains the maf. stick the air filters somewhere up in the engine bay area and keep them enclosed in the inlet tubes. |
Rear axle diaper.
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I agree with Opti :)
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IRS brackets for our cars?
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yes, that is simple. that or a new space shuttle I guess. :rolleyes:
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I like the wing / spoiler idea. An assembly of parts for a three piece wing, with compound curves, straight lines, beveled edges and maybe incorporate a center third brakelight for additional componentry. You can demonstrate / indicate the positive or negative slope to the wing by showing the degrees-of-angle chart off to the side (since its a 2D drawing), hardware assembly to the decklid, and wiring ports for the brakelight.
Easy as pie! :wink: |
This thread proves why autocad is the suxor, ProE ftw!
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Sean, opti would be cool. Rims would be pretty easy on account you can polar array pretty much everything. |
Who doesn't prefer Solidworks over ProE? I remember the contractor I worked for was so hard core about going to ProE, they hired a guy just so they could have someone there that could do it in case they needed it.
I miss my pirated Solidworks... |
How much does software cost for such a program, and what requirements are needed for the computer?
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I dunno how much SW is, but its not cheap. As for as computer requirements, it ran fine on my old Dell from college, that was 2002-04. Im sure they have made enhancements since then.
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you can buy inventor.... which is autodesk (i think that is the company's name) 3-d cad program. It's all personal preference on what you want to use for a CAD program. There are more user friendly programs then Pro E i would keep it simple! CAD work is very time consuming and details can prolong your project way longer than the class time allows. i like the third gen cup holder idea or the rims. I wouldn't do anything really specific..... if you teacher knows nothing about cars, he/she will not know what they are looking at and can't assess the drawing accordingly, which might have an impact on your grade. What 2-d software are you using? |
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