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Originally Posted by jimmy
Anyone else notice this car has an overdrive to the front ? as in, 1 tooth less on the front diff pulley which turns the front wheels quicker than the rear. I would have thought this might be an option but not standard.
What are theeffect of an over drive ? does it keep the front end pointing where you want it or what ?
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I mentioned this a few pages ago - the car uses a TA05 pulley in the rear but a 415 pulley up front to alter the front/rear ratio.
With the front wheels driving faster than the rear, this gives the effect of the front pulling the car around corners under power, which usually means more on-power steering.