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Update on the truck, and I got 2 more Xmods..
Well, the truck is now 6 cell. Haven't had a chance to drive it yet though, batteries are charging.
I haven't bolted it down yet either, but it will be. And, I went to RS today to get the battery holder, a soldering gun and some soldering wire.. I saw a Gen 1 on the rack.. the guy told me $30.. I had to snatch it. I'm not a Civic guy, but whatever.. a Gen 1 for a deal IMO. Not sure if I will mod it or not, maybe just AWD. It seems to have a steering problem though, sometimes doesn't work. Here's a pic of it: And, I have a Barricade on the way.. got it for $30 also. Can't wait for it to get here. |
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Locked diffs are when you take the differential and make it so one tire doesn't spin opposite of the other, they both spin in the same direction.. this is when the motor is not powering it though..
The dogbones are basically the shafts that power the wheels, no they don't usually snap.. but they can with more power. Edit: Here's a better understanding of the locked diff. Pick up your Xmod, spin one of the rear tires by hand, notice how the other turns in the opposite direction? That means it's an open diff, when you lock the diff they will both spin in the same direction. |
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Are you going for a crawler on the truck? If you are, I'd go with something other than the motor you got in there right now. More torque is a must.
Nice steal on the Civic!
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i want that civic body!! PM sent!
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Locking diff's is when You lock a rear gear, It evens the spin of the wheels more. Its kinda like Posi in a real car. Both sides spin, not just one. No they wont snap easy, He just dont know how too drive it or he must had hit something that did that. |
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yeah the way i explain locked diffs is if you dont have a locked diff, only one tire will spin at one time on a slippery surface, with a locked diff both tires get power no matter what
i did it with my gen 1 camaro and it didnt like it too much... easier to control though...
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