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Re: Slickest drive transmission yet...
actually our team(701) built a CVT transmission much like thunderchickens without that much machining capabilities UC davis did housing plates BUT it wouldn't have been hard to do it w/ out mill but when the mill came we didn't know how to use it ...lol (it came like 1 week into the competition)
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Re: Slickest drive transmission yet...
If I remember correctly, your system only gave you a constant torque at all speeds, rather than the Thunderchickens, which gives them variable torque at different speeds. (It's still a very cool pseudo-CVT, and does work well for it's intended purpose, congrats for pulling it off!)
To get back on topic, 33's drive system sure sounds amazing, and I can't wait to see pictures of it. Cory |
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