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Nick 01.31.2010 06:40 PM

What's it like for bashing?
 
I'm not a racer but was wanting to know what the Slipperential would be like for bashing?

I run an RC8T but on 6s/8s so it's a bit of a power house. :whistle:

Is it still beneficial under these conditions?

Thanks,
Nick.

georgec 01.31.2010 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick (Post 346855)
I'm not a racer but was wanting to know what the Slipperential would be like for bashing?

I run an RC8T but on 6s/8s so it's a bit of a power house. :whistle:

Is it still beneficial under these conditions?

Thanks,
Nick.

Holly crap Nick, 8s:surprised: That thing must be a land missile!!!

magman 01.31.2010 07:27 PM

the slipperential works like an adjustable clutch..which helps absorb some of the drive train shock. Wherether or not you need it or want it is entirely up to you, but, considering you are running 8s....:yes:

BP-Revo 01.31.2010 08:01 PM

8S? Good lord.

But, considering the slipperential was R&D'd by Monster Mike, I'm sure he put it through all the over-powered setups and I'm sure it'll work fine.

In a basher, it'll be a great shock absorber, or, if you don't care about wheelies, you can make it slip a bit to give you better control in low traction environments.

Nick 02.01.2010 02:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BP-Revo (Post 346869)
8S? Good lord.

But, considering the slipperential was R&D'd by Monster Mike, I'm sure he put it through all the over-powered setups and I'm sure it'll work fine.

In a basher, it'll be a great shock absorber, or, if you don't care about wheelies, you can make it slip a bit to give you better control in low traction environments.

Excellent! That's what I was after. :yes:

Anything to keep the 4 wheels on the ground. :whip:

Thanks guys.


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