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Re: Great Lakes Regional...a Dream come true

Posted by Adam Krajewski.

Student on team #68, Truck Town Terror, from Walled Lake Central High School and General Motors Truck Group.

Posted on 3/12/2000 10:25 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: Great Lakes Regional...a Dream come true posted by Adam Krajewski on 3/12/2000 9:43 PM MST:



: : : : Oh and Joe Johnson.....fabulous machine, as usual. I was awe struck with the sideways motion, and your ball dumper.

: : : Just a question from someone who watched over the internet. What is this 'sideways motion' that team 47 has, can someone please ellaborate? Thanx.

: : : Steve Prairie
: : : RAGE Team 173

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: : As a driver of Chief Delphi V, the 'sideways motion' that everyone is talking about is our swerve! We are able to turn our wheels + or - 90 degrees (180 degrees). It is a great thing that ables us to go wherever we want to.

: : Dante.

: A Question about those wheels: You guys use globe motors to turn them, and Fisher Price to drive them, correct? Why not drill motors to drive? I believe they are the most power motors availible. Is it a matter of packaging or do you know something we don't?

Or are they Drill minus the transmission? I should have asked you guys at the GLR but forgot...


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