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gaut1234 08-12-2015 18:58

Racing Wheels
 
Hi,

We're looking to buy a racing wheel for our new team. What racing wheels do you guys use?

Thanks.

carpedav000 08-12-2015 21:17

Re: Racing Wheels
 
Define "racing" wheel.

If you want sheer speed, slightly deflated pneumatic wheels should do the trick.

GeeTwo 08-12-2015 21:34

Re: Racing Wheels
 
The first question to ask is: What do you want these wheels for?

"Racing" is not a usual descriptor for most FRC wheels. Usually traction and maneuverability at low to medium speeds are more important than maintaining control at high speeds, or than raw acceleration from a stop. Also, you must consider what surface(s), irregularities, and slope(s) you may encounter. Most teams have used nearly as many different types of wheels in competition as they have played seasons. For example, 3946 has used:
  • 2012 Rebound Rumble: 6 @ 6" Wedgetop (planned to play defense)
  • 2013 Ultimate Ascent: 2 @ 6" solid rubber and 2 @ 6" omnis
  • 2014 Aerial Assist: 4 @ 6" Mecanum
  • 2015 Recycle Rush: 5 @ 4" DuraOmni (H-drive)
In none of these cases was "racing" a top goal. If you do want to race, you still need to consider the surface and the turns in the track; Drag racing, Formula 1, and NASCAR all use very different tires for pretty obvious reasons.

MrForbes 08-12-2015 21:40

Re: Racing Wheels
 
Ok, I'll bite....I have some old aluminum slot racing wheels on my old Chevy race car.


NWChen 08-12-2015 21:40

Re: Racing Wheels
 
Do you mean a racing wheel for your driver station?

swaxman12345 08-12-2015 21:51

Re: Racing Wheels
 
Do you mean wheels for a robot or usb wheels for a driver station?

Monochron 09-12-2015 00:25

Re: Racing Wheels
 
We should take bets on whether the OP meant a game controller style racing wheel, or a fast wheel for a robot that is going to race. I originally thought the former, but it looks like the latter have some support :D
Communicating your questions clearly is a valuable skill. It just takes some practice.

gaut1234 09-12-2015 01:35

Re: Racing Wheels
 
Sorry I wasn't clear.

I meant a USB game-controller wheel for the drivers station.

Sperkowsky 09-12-2015 06:37

Why do you want a usb driving wheel. As a driver who has a wheel at home I can tell you driving an frc robot with that would be difficult. They are made to have you feel like your driving in a car but I always found controllers easier. Wheels are fun but your driver will probably be able to perform better with a joystick or an Xbox controller.

dubiousSwain 09-12-2015 08:13

Re: Racing Wheels
 
I've seen them at target and gamestop occasionally. Try searching on amazon or ebay.

Andrew Schreiber 09-12-2015 08:17

Re: Racing Wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sperkowsky (Post 1510769)
Why do you want a usb driving wheel. As a driver who has a wheel at home I can tell you driving an frc robot with that would be difficult. They are made to have you feel like your driving in a car but I always found controllers easier. Wheels are fun but your driver will probably be able to perform better with a joystick or an Xbox controller.

Someone should tell that to 16...

topgun 09-12-2015 10:18

Re: Racing Wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrForbes (Post 1510710)
Ok, I'll bite....I have some old aluminum slot racing wheels on my old Chevy race car.


Sweet!!

mastachyra 09-12-2015 10:40

Re: Racing Wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sperkowsky (Post 1510769)
Why do you want a usb driving wheel. As a driver who has a wheel at home I can tell you driving an frc robot with that would be difficult. They are made to have you feel like your driving in a car but I always found controllers easier. Wheels are fun but your driver will probably be able to perform better with a joystick or an Xbox controller.

A good application for the racing wheel would be a turret shooter. The mechanism could turn to the desired location and return to center when you let go.

Ari423 09-12-2015 10:43

Re: Racing Wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mastachyra (Post 1510808)
A good application for the racing wheel would be a turret shooter. The mechanism could turn to the desired location and return to center when you let go.

...or you could just use a potentiometer.

mastachyra 09-12-2015 10:48

Re: Racing Wheels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ari423 (Post 1510811)
...or you could just use a potentiometer.

Yeah, having the bigger wheel helps with precision. and having other buttons attached is useful. No need to reinvent the wheel! Pun intended!


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