How would an ecu controlled rear brake nanny to steer into the corner go do you think? Possible aftermarket opportunity.
On them as designed/intended, with 2 wheels at the back?? I dunno, could be possible maybe, but viable?? Who knows? :dontknow:
But if they tried to use them the way I (tongue in cheek

) suggested, with the single steer wheel at the back, then I reckon it'd be a
REALLY interesting exercise to actually develop the sensor & control suite to manage braked steering assist with 2 non-turning but braked front wheels and a turning steer wheel at the rear, and then try to make something like that work
well, but
probably wouldn't achieve it in a way that'd be
anywhere NEAR viable as a commercial opportunity!!
Have you ever seen a Rear-Steer Fork-Lift modified for racing? I have, even driven one; but realized pdq that there's a pretty good bunch of reasons there's no competition like
Drift,
Sport Sedans,
V8 Super Cars or
F1 Racing for them,
and why there's not a great call for such a competition either!! :banghead:
Mind you, it
was a lot of
FUN... in fits & spurts, but aside from a few very brief spurts of traveling upright in any direction, all the contenders spent a lot of time lying on their sides waiting to be stood upright again.... From
that experience, I'd suggest that relying on rear steer, with or without computer controlled braking assist on the non-steering front wheels for a relatively short wheel-based high CoG wheeled vehicle and traveling at any sort of speed would tend to make for
a great time if you're into playing '
Dead Ants'.... but not much else! :shocked: For those who've never played that particular game, it involves a whole lot of lying on your back waving your feet & arms in the air, and not really too much else!!
Just Sayin' :dontknow:
