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Just been thinking, both cars are of a similar design, but which one is quicker and why
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What's an S44? There is no such car.....
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sorry the atomised B44
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I would say in a traight line the A-B44 as it looks lighter then the s4.
But 'lighter' dosen't necessarily mean fastser on the track. Though I don't own a S4 or a A-B44 ... I think that a lighter car has less grip then a Heavyer ones. (when I say heavyer I mean with in reason) Thus, the lighter cars struggle more for grip.
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there is not much differance on the track. (if any)
the B44 version has a more reliable slipper clutch, it also has rear kick up. it also has a deeper tub, especially around the front to keep the dirt out. both very good cars, both types of car made national A final at Kiddy. the B44 version is an evolution of the S4. |
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