3D Printing 924 & 944 Parts - Development and Discussion
#242
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I also can't see a printed version having the right texture. Achieving reasonable toughness on thin-wall parts would also be a concern.
#243
Perfect excuse to print a mold instead, and lay the part up with CF. Go-fast carbon fiber seat hinge covers will be worth at least two tenths per lap.
Or FG and correctly textured paint/plasti-dip/whatever if you want to slum it.
Or FG and correctly textured paint/plasti-dip/whatever if you want to slum it.
#244
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Bellhousing Plugs
Per popular demand - I'm sharing the STL files for the bellhousing plugs - ZIP file attached.
I suggest Ninjaflex or similar polyurethane.
- Square for TDC hole w/ 'handle'
- Round for TDC sensor hole...w/ 'handle' (not shown)
- PLUS, bonus plugs for the speed and reference sensor holes (for updated bracket) if you've given up on them.
I suggest Ninjaflex or similar polyurethane.
Last edited by KVDR; 02-26-2018 at 08:18 PM. Reason: filament type
#245
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Transaxle Housing Plugs
Attached are the STL files for the 'transaxle housing' plugs - the weird inspection port one and the other!
Use Ninjaflex or other flexible filament (polyurethane).
Use Ninjaflex or other flexible filament (polyurethane).
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Velozipedia (10-18-2020)
#248
Here is my latest project. My passenger side sunroof receiver broke and I modeled this in NX. This is the first prototype in PLA and The rough area is from the supports (I know now that I need to print in other orientation because those are very hard to remove). I will be test fitting it as soon as I can get in the car.
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riviera 93 (04-12-2020)
#249
I bought an aluminum adapter to fit a 3" cone filter onto my AFM, but I was very unhappy with the design. It blocked significant parts of the AFM opening and I'm sure it negatively affected how the motor ran. So I did a quick design based off the stock adapter that does a smooth, cross sectionally constant transition from a 2.5" circle to the 50mm by 65mm opening on the AFM and includes the bump out to cover the screws in the AFM as seen in the photos. My hope was that by keeping the cross sectional area constant (and the same as the area of the opening of the AFM), the flow would be less restricted and more laminar. I also did the math on a big cone filter that has approximately the same surface area as the stock "S" air box filter to hopefully remove any restriction there.I had the flange printed in (supposedly) high strength nylon from a site online.
TL,DR: I made this intake flange and the car runs much better now.
TL,DR: I made this intake flange and the car runs much better now.
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Can someone print an oil filler cap ?
I want to improve the crankcase ventilation and need to drill an oil cap to put a barb fitting in it. It'd be easier and cleaner to drill a flat cap than the original unit with its ear in the middle.
Thanks !
I want to improve the crankcase ventilation and need to drill an oil cap to put a barb fitting in it. It'd be easier and cleaner to drill a flat cap than the original unit with its ear in the middle.
Thanks !
#252
I recently bought myself a 3d printer kit and have been cranking out random prints as fast as it will go. I've not learned too much about 3d modeling yet and so far have only modified other peoples creations. Hopefully in time I'll learn to make my own parts but for now I'm forced to mostly rely on others
I'm interested in printing some sun roof gears because I know a few people with partially or completely stripped gears
Does anyone where I can find a model for this? I saw a few people have made themselves gears but I didn't see any files.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
I'm interested in printing some sun roof gears because I know a few people with partially or completely stripped gears
Does anyone where I can find a model for this? I saw a few people have made themselves gears but I didn't see any files.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
#253
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If you search this thread, you can see where some were made back in about 2016...I think that KVDR did them. Don't know how they turned out. He may still have the STL files..I don't know if the ones pictured are the ones you need. If not, PM him and he'll help. He's helped me on other projects too...not 944 related. Hope this helps some..
#255
Oh sunroof gears, those were me (sorry just came back to the thread):
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...l#post13554648
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...l#post13558207
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...l#post13561089
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...l#post13577839
Here's the STL for the revised/stronger version:
http://clarks-garage.net/tmp/944-sunroofgear.stl
Only license is: "Use at your own risk, no warranty implied, not responsible for damage, and whisper my name seductively whenever you open or close your sunroof"
To print, you'll need to enable support, and I would recommend a reasonable wall thickness and infill. The gear mesh is close, but I wouldn't call it perfect (close enough for FDM at any rate). That being said, I've been using the set in there since 2016(?) or so. I did them in ABS, and given how hot it gets in there during the summer, I'd recommend filaments with a higher print temperature (ABS, Nylon, etc...). I'd wager PLA would get mushy enough to cause issues.
Enjoy
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...l#post13554648
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...l#post13558207
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...l#post13561089
https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...l#post13577839
Here's the STL for the revised/stronger version:
http://clarks-garage.net/tmp/944-sunroofgear.stl
Only license is: "Use at your own risk, no warranty implied, not responsible for damage, and whisper my name seductively whenever you open or close your sunroof"
To print, you'll need to enable support, and I would recommend a reasonable wall thickness and infill. The gear mesh is close, but I wouldn't call it perfect (close enough for FDM at any rate). That being said, I've been using the set in there since 2016(?) or so. I did them in ABS, and given how hot it gets in there during the summer, I'd recommend filaments with a higher print temperature (ABS, Nylon, etc...). I'd wager PLA would get mushy enough to cause issues.
Enjoy