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Old 07-17-2006 | 11:59 PM
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Default Question on front one way diff

I have a TT-01R and was looking for some parts for it and I came across a front one way diff. So I have a few questions about it.
1. What is a front one way diff and what does it do?
2. Is it useful for drifting with ABS tires?
3. What kind of handling difference would I see if I use one?
4. How many of you use one?
Old 07-18-2006 | 12:59 AM
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Default RE: Question on front one way diff

A Front One way is a Diff that Spins DForward Only.. It will Free Wheel when Going Backwards.

Offers Better Turn in Performance when racing but is not a recomended Mod when Drfiting.
You need to have Wheel Braking on all Wheels to drift properly..
If You used one you would find the Car Turning in Better but in reverse the car would act like a RWD.
Braking may also be hampered ( Not Proven but it would make sense since they tend to Spin forever when you give them a Rev off the ground)

In Short I dont Recommend a Front way for Drift on a TT-01.. Keep the Fornt Diff Stock and Lock the rear

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