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Old 05-23-2014, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by wingracer
It's not the design I am questioning but the intent of its use.
I am sure it will be something a lot of people will try because it is a new option for them, even though they don't understand it. The right person will get it to work and probably benefit from it. I can't wait to see what kind of surface and grip level this helps on. I am thinking asphalt is pretty standard, just depends on how the track is prepped, but I don't race on it. But carpet and grip levels here in the states is a lot different then most other places. When the Serpent version is released, I will give it a try. Hopefully I can feel a difference, if not I will be glad it can be removed.
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I can't wait until details for the awesomatix belt conversion project are released to the public.

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marc fisher was ussing simular system at the ets at Austria, he put frontarms chubs and steering knukels in the back, his car was really fast, in fact every brand is testing with it, I have seen pics of Yannic Prümper his yokomo using the same system he is testing with
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Old 05-24-2014, 05:28 AM
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Originally Posted by mario
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Hi Mario,

Thank you for the full background.

I must admit I am very surprised passive rear steering hasn't been on every car as an option since its introduction.

If you have any influence on future designs can you get rid of C hubs.
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Originally Posted by syndr0me
Didn't the gear diff have a similar story? They're fairly ubiquitous now. And have even opened the door to using a diff up front, something that was unheard of previously.
Used two gear diffs in 1991 in off road EP, a few cars had them.

Two gear diffs in on road nitro in 2000 (they were very common).

I do like gear diffs but I miss the ease of ball diff adjustment.
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