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02.03.2010, 10:48 PM

A smooth finger doesn't take up any shock during hard impacts, such as a big jump landings or acceleration through a very rough terrain. Also, most mere mortals are nowhere near as smooth or consistant as a properly adjusted slipper will be - this is where slipper clutches improve performance. Likewise, an ESC cannot detect the terrain and reduce transferred torque "on demand" or "real time" - it can only manage the raw power output, while the slipper reacts to the terrain. As far as lap times go - there are a lot of variables. In low traction or very rough tracks, the Slipper's advantages show themselves to a larger degree than on a high bite, smooth track where traction control is less critical. In all cases, the slipper will reduce shock load to the rest of the drivetrain.

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02.03.2010, 11:24 PM

I race with the slipperential on both buggy and truggy. I dont know if they make laps faster, but I do feel that they make them more consistent.


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02.04.2010, 07:56 AM

Thanks, That's what I needed to know. Consistency to me is the key to winning races
   
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