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11.02.2010, 02:09 AM
no reason to on a 1/8 and here is why
as long as you have a center diff you are always overdriveing the front due to the nature of how power transfer works (the exception to this is a center tortion and overdriveing will destroy a torsion very quickly).
a good example of ths is set your buggy up with the standard 5/7/3k diffs and go out an punch the throtle hard, it will ballon the fronts as it takes off but not the rears, that is overdrive, changeing the diff ratio in the rear would reduce this but the buggy would be much harder to drive and it will put alot of stress on the driveline.
on a xxx4 and a rock crawler it works because you have a solid center diff
if you want tighter turning then overdriveing the front is the worst way to do it, you would be better off tuneing the buggy to oversteer or moveing more weight foward
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Originally Posted by Semi Pro
......maybe they want to be more like novak
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Originally Posted by BrianG
I'm telling Patrick you said that!
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