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...And since you can't have 4ws, being able to unlock the diffs can help you make tighter turns when necessary/possible on the comp courses. It's definitely not a waste of money if you like to win competitions. :-)
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You aren't going to gain turning ability on the rocks by unlocking the diff. It will allow you to turn tighter on asphault but how often are they actually making U-turns on a flat surface.
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It's a 17.5 turn
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look at that 1st pic ..well 2nd in this thread in the original post, look close, there are 2 motors, maybe thats their el delay
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Looks like just one, and on RCZone they showed a pic of the mechanical dig. No need for that if it were two motors. I like the worm gears in the axles, mega center clearance.
http://www.losi.com/ProdInfo/Gallery/LOSA0051-GAL2.jpg http://www.losi.com/ProdInfo/Gallery/LOSA0051-GAL8.jpg http://www.losi.com/ProdInfo/Gallery/LOSA0051-GAL9.jpg |
Looks cool. Probably more money than I feel like spending on something that goes slower than 50 MPH :tongue:
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Here's a quote from Jason on RCCrawler.com, who is one of the pioneers of R/C crawling and knows more about it than I'll ever hope to. "...the locking diffs will for sure make a huge impact on the rc crawler world, mark my words. The stuff that unlocking your diffs allows you to do is unreal." He was referring to the Summit, but the point remains the same. |
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Looks alright, and being Bl makes it even cooler. I like the idea of worm gear drives in the axles- thats only something I've seen on custom build rigs before. |
Unlocking diffs are awesome. I have one in the front of my 1:1 Jeep (to the left). A locked front end wants to push FORWARD, not turn, due to the tires grabbing at the same speed. An unlocked diff allows the tires to turn at different speeds while the rear tires are locked (DIG) which makes for one hell of a sharp turn. It practically, and in some cases actually does, turn the rig around on a dime.
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This is great news. Specially for what I got coming. Mr. johnrobholmes did you get my last message?
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