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reno911
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01.03.2011, 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by pinkpanda3310 View Post
So you mean it's more about driver ability than setup?
Thanks for the tips everyone. Where do the one way bearings go, Reno? I don't think I need it but just curious. BTW what chassis is under the VW?
One way bearing goes up front in the diff. It grabs when moving forward but spins freely when you hit the brakes to act as if your hitting the e-brake!

I don't have one in mine, hpi makes them for certain models, I am sure it wont fit in mine. Eventually I will get in there and mod my front diff to allow for a one way bearing. I have drove a buddies hpi with the one way installed and it is super easy to get the rear out and into a drift compared to not having one.

Under the bus is an Exceed RC Driftstar, brushless and modified of coarse.

Here is a quick demo of one way diff on a Tamiya.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1Rn47PhinQ

Last edited by reno911; 01.03.2011 at 11:19 AM.
   
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