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Originally Posted by rcs2022
Any one out there experimented by leaning back the rear bulkhead to attain some anti squat? Or is it that since the hinges are parallel one cannot achieve anti squat?
Any advantages in doing so from a theoretical point of view?
Having extended my Flux to XL length and added a center diff, the beast still wheelies! And as i am in my second design stage to include a custom designed TVP was checking to see if it is worth the hassle to include?
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If you are still getting wheelies, adding anti-squat will make it worse. Anti squat raises the front of the arm in relation to the rear, I think it sort of changes the the moment of inertia higher on the chassis. I believe it will make your problem worse, I'm not sure if an RC-Monster center diff will work, but you could use a lighter oil in your diff to help with it. what voltage are you running? 6s is almost uncontrollable in any chassis
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People here hate Nitro, I love it. I start it, run it about 50 ft from me and it dies, I go after it. Perfect exercise