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Ryu James
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03.29.2009, 04:08 AM

thats crazy about your buggy jhautz. talk about a selling point! i just ordered one and am anxious to try it out. i know i am gonna have to spend some time with it cuz i am just not used to having any slippage in my drivetrain. the guys who use clutches in their setups probably could find it easy to get used to this. in fact, that is a question i have Mike. how does the Slipperential work with a clutch setup like the Tekno kits run? does it essentially take the place of the clutch or could the two be run together?

i run direct drive and have tried Tekno's clutch setups and although i think they are great quality and work great i have preferred direct drive although i know there are benefits to having some "slip". like coming out of the corners like jhautz spoke of.

can the slipperential be compared to a clutch or are the two in completely different arenas?


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