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test report - 04.15.2009, 11:29 AM

wow this slip diff is great what a big inprovement is the car. yah it is very quiet now, but i read in the other thread that it made someone change their driving style a bit to suit the diff action. i didn t find this ! my car was good mbx5t, into corners better mid and out so good just better all round i am very happy with this diff. ( i ran 2050 nue v3 6s 12-46 and city blocks )
   
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04.15.2009, 08:28 PM

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wow this slip diff is great what a big inprovement is the car. yah it is very quiet now, but i read in the other thread that it made someone change their driving style a bit to suit the diff action. i didn t find this ! my car was good mbx5t, into corners better mid and out so good just better all round i am very happy with this diff. ( i ran 2050 nue v3 6s 12-46 and city blocks )
That's nice to hear, r u using motor brakes or mech?


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