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09.01.2009, 01:13 AM

i saw on of those old x1 crt's at the track recently. what is with that huge spur gear?? is there an advantage to that?


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09.01.2009, 02:25 AM

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i saw on of those old x1 crt's at the track recently. what is with that huge spur gear?? is there an advantage to that?
I have no clue. Maybe it's to help with the engine temps and to make it quick out of the corners.

I think with the exception of the Cen BB16 was talking about, it's one of the bigger spur gears out there. I think the next closest one is a 56 or 58.
   
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i saw on of those old x1 crt's at the track recently. what is with that huge spur gear?? is there an advantage to that?
they had buggy diffs and needed the huge spur for proper gear reduction IIRC


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