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4-wheel steering Nissan 300Z - HAULN-SS - 11-23-2005 I was just wondering it this car actually exists...4 wheel steering I say, not all wheel drive. Some guy at my dad's work just bought a '91 300 TT, with 4 wheel steering..supposedly rare and one of the first cars iwth 4 wheel steering, if not the first - Feersty - 11-23-2005 Yup, Chapin's car had it, but he pulled it off. I forget the acronym though, NAIIS or something. - HAULN-SS - 11-23-2005 Wow..I'd never heard of it before..why would you need that? It's not like its an extremely long car or anything - Feersty - 11-23-2005 A. Szosland Wrote:....presents the results of numerical simulation of two concepts of the steering system - a passive (2WS) and a four wheel steering one (4WS). A process of modeling of a vehicle behaviour going along the curvilinear path is described. A full, four wheel car model is used, which performances in time domain are shown. Non-linear relations of the friction forces are taken into consideration. A model of a driver enables two principles of motion: a lane change and a steady state cornering. The realisation of the 4WS control is proposed by means of a fuzzy logic controller. The purpose of this control is to minimise the side-slip angle at the centre of gravity, which finally improves the stability of a vehicle. The results of numerical calculation of a curvilinear motion of a vehicle with 2WS and 4WS steering systems are presented. I am sure you understand all that jargon with all these crazy math problems you request us to solve. :lol: - HAULN-SS - 11-23-2005 Heh....that almost makes sense. The only line worth reading is "The purpose of this control is to minimise the side-slip angle at the centre of gravity, which finally improves the stability of a vehicle" the rest is either bogus, or not presented correctly - KPWSerpiente - 11-24-2005 Quote: If the 300ZX Turbo's suspension was a crude DVD, it would be "Nissan Engineers Gone Wild." All Turbos came with four-wheel independent suspension, two-position cockpit adjustable shocks and Super HICAS four-wheel steering system, which tosses out a dose of opposite steering in the rear, immediately followed by same-direction rear steering. Quote:supposedly rare and one of the first cars iwth 4 wheel steering, if not the first If by rare...you mean as rare as the car....sure. It is rare. Not even close to the first passenger vehicle with 4 wheel steering. -T - JohnC - 11-24-2005 <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.mmsports.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1133&highlight=hicas">http://www.mmsports.org/forum/viewtopic ... ight=hicas</a><!-- m --> - Dave - 11-25-2005 yeah, not exactly rare. I think most 300s had that feature. I think I remember John saying it was kinda creepy in high speed turns. I'm too lazy to click his link, but I'm sure he said why he got rid of it. |