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Old 12-14-2013 | 07:06 PM
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Help I am a newb to drifting...I have a sprint 2 drift and an e10...my question relates to my e10....can u guys explain and advise on which diffs are better for a brushless castle powered e10 on 2s or 3s on semi smooth oil and chip road? And what battery posts/holddowns will work with2s/3s batteries? Thanks for all your input!!!!!!
Old 12-15-2013 | 04:47 AM
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Hi there, if you message ToraKitsu he knows lots re drifting.. I haven't seen him on here in a week or so but if you private message him I'm sure he will get back to you.. As far as batteries go, I run 2s overlander 4250 lipos in my drifter
Old 01-10-2014 | 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by R32GolfTA06
Hi there, if you message ToraKitsu he knows lots re drifting.. I haven't seen him on here in a week or so but if you private message him I'm sure he will get back to you.. As far as batteries go, I run 2s overlander 4250 lipos in my drifter
I don't think he will be coming back to the forums.
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Honestly, anything over 2s for drift is overkill. Regarding the diffs, a 1way diff is for the front only. When youre on the throttle, all 4 wheels get power. When you hit the brake, only the rears will get brake, acting like an e-brake. The front will just roll freely under braking. I use a 1way inthe front, and a locked diff in the rear, otherwise known as a spool.
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Same as above, I use 2s max with a locked rear and front one way diff, which gives the effect of hand braking
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in 4wd drifting yes 2s battery only. oneway in front and spool in the rear.
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Whether you go for 50/50 drifting, cs drifting or two wheel drive drifting, 2s is more than enough

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