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It will effectively lock the front and rear diffs together, so power split will be equal. Steering will suffer (thats why we have center diffs, to allow the front and rear diffs to rate at different speeds as the 4 wheels go thru their various arcs in a corner).

I think people have done truggies, no different to a buggy, as far as layout goes. I would like to see some sort of slipper clutch on the shafts that connect the the outrunner to the diffs.
   
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Both my truggies have solid center diffs (Which acts like a direct drive, motor in the center going straight to the F/R diffs) and they act just like a 10th scale 4WD vehicle. My MBX5T turns on a dime and the tank BPP does turn on a dime when traction is available .
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Both my truggies have solid center diffs (Which acts like a direct drive, motor in the center going straight to the F/R diffs) and they act just like a 10th scale 4WD vehicle. My MBX5T turns on a dime and the tank BPP does turn on a dime when traction is available .
You have to many posts to go back and find pictures..

Could you post or send me pics of trucks with direct drives?

Thanks in advance!!
   
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You have to many posts to go back and find pictures..

Could you post or send me pics of trucks with direct drives?

Thanks in advance!!
For some reason I can't find that picture that shows the BPP set up. In the following you'll see the MBX5T, Ofna (Old pic and that solid diff is in the BPP Truggy) and my XTM buggy.





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You can kind of see it in this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFoYkI_-v_M
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You can kind of see it in this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFoYkI_-v_M
Hi, I saw ur video very fast car, I notice it turns wide izzit a monster truck or becoz of the direct drive? How's this is compared to slip diff?


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Hi, I saw ur video very fast car, I notice it turns wide izzit a monster truck or becoz of the direct drive? How's this is compared to slip diff?
The BPP truggy in that video weighs over 12lbs. and the wheels used are 3/4 offset so that's why it's turning a bit wider. My MBX5T has a similar set up and it turns on a dime. The reason I don't use a normal diff in my BPP is to the fact that I tried all types of oil thickness and nothing stopped the unloading to the front wheels, plus I think the diff works best when used with the mechanical brakes to allow brake bias.
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