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Originally Posted by kayce
My experience is that, other than 2wds requiring less maintenance and tending to be less finicky (set-up wise) than 4wds, that the biggest difference is in driving style (less heavy handed on the throttle). So, if all you've ever run is 4wd, you might struggle getting it to go around the track and be forced to learn a little less aggressive/different driving technique.
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TBH I struggle to get a B44 round the track. I dunno - I just think that something that is a bit less "bull in a china shop" and more "refined" or "pointy" (if that makes sense) might be easier to control (i.e. more controllable?).
Does this ring true at all?
I know its all a matter of practice and time etc, but its pissing me off a bit! The easier set up sounds appealing as well.