Building a racing go kart?

Is it hard to build a racing go kart..like the ones you race with an engine and stuff… just wondering im building one then racing it cant wait :D

. . . . . . ( www.tmanskarts.com ) done and painted, thought I would show everyone that it works. There are two ways to get the plans to build this, (1) subscribe to me and have a chance to win a set in one of my giveaways, or (2) buy them off my site when they are offered. www.tmanskarts.com This link will take you to my build log ( it will open in a new window ) http

Electric Go-Kart for school?

I want to start saving up for my senior design project coming up in a few years and reason why i wanna start saving this early is because i want to make an electric go kart which i feel can be quite expensive.

I’m currently an electrical engineering student and was curious if anybody here has ever made one, whether it be for school, hobby, or just in general.

I drew a basic schematic which consists of 6 car batteries connected in series to a switch which will be used to turn the kart on and off. When the switch is closed an analog circuit switch connected to the gas pedal will control the amount of voltage going to the motors which in turn will control the speed/power. After the current leaves the motors, it heads back to the batteries and the circuit is complete.

Is there any key subcircuit/component i’m missing in my basic design?

I’m hearing ppl are using controller boxes which you can program and stuff, but idk what its function is on a kart….can anyone elaborate? I’m guessing they’re using a microcontroller or something to control speed, like how my analog circuit is doing in my design. (My core field in EE is analog signals).

If the kart weighs about 800 – 900 lbs, what size electric motor do i need to go up to 60 mph?

Where can a go-kart be driven legally without me getting "pulled over" by police? You know, i gotta test the kart before i submit it! Lol.

Any advice, stories, experiences, or anything will be very much appreciated!!!!

Remember, ELECTRIC go kart……….not GAS!!!!!!! I’d do gas if i was mechanical engineering!!!! Lol.

Karting, A Female Sport Too!

When one talks about Go kart racing, the general notion is that it is a male sport. However, for many women today, Go karting is no different from other kinds of sports. A number of inspiring women at present such as Danica Patrick who is an Indy Car racer, are into Go karting as a serious career and indeed they become successful in it.

For female karters, there are a lot of options in the field of motor sports if one is eager to get into it. When one gets to learn the basics of the sport which is not as difficult, it only takes a good deal of practice to really master the sport itself.

Once a person reaches the age of 8, he or she can already engage into the sport. Normally, the differences between the two sexual categories arise when female karters get so much involved with the sport and decide to pursue advancing to higher levels such as auto racing.

Go Karting For Women

In United Kingdom, an organization has been set up in order to encourage and inspire women Go karters in the sport they chose to pursue. By this year, the organizers hope to establish a race for aspiring racers where there will be six rounds in each race and they will hold these races in the different tracks across Southern UK.

The organization has come up with two categories. These are the Beginners and the Intermediate classes. For those women who are still new to the whole thing of Go karting, the Beginners category will best suit their driving skills. Go karts will be provided in the circuits so there will be no problem for those who don’t have their own Go karts yet.

The Intermediate category on the other hand, is for women who already have an experience in Go karting, particularly those who have their own Go karts. With the driving skills they already posses and the great deal of experience they have, they will surely be having a blast in this category.

As regards the mechanics of the race, the first class shall use four-stroke Go karts while the latter can use either of these two engines for their Go karts: two-stroke Rotax Max or the four-stroke Clubman. However, the series still depends on how many will sign up in the race.

The British Women Racing Driver’s Club (BWRDC)

Karting clubs are intended to back up karters especially in the racing aspect. For women karters, the BWRDC has been established to back women up in any form of racing sport from Go karting to Formula 1. Anyone may join the club with the requirement that she has a license from the Motor Sports Association.

For Women To Gain Sponsorship

Gaining sponsorship should be one of the major considerations when one aspires to become a racer and compete. Due to the financial demands of the sport, it would be impossible for the racer to easily afford the necessary equipment for the sport thus making it hard for him or her to compete at higher levels or motor sport.

The tuition fees as well as the costs of the track sessions already require quite a significant amount and for someone who is not financially equipped, the best choice would be to obtain financial support.

For many male karters, it is not a difficult task to gain sponsorships since many prospective sponsors have greater confidence in men than with women karters. In order for female karters to get sponsorships, they are required to do a lot of promotions to get one and the more achievements, the more chances there will be to attract potential sponsors.

I am building my own go-kart and I am using the back tire (with the chain etc.) for my front wheel. I will be using two other wheels for the back. please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is a pedal go kart and i only have a little bit of it started. I took apart my bike and i am using the back tire (chained one) for my front tire. How can i steer with it?

Go Kart Building Part 2

Building a Two Seater Go Kart, Preliminary Layout….