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Hi guys, I have just got a B44 that came with a front one way. I race on a small tight high grip carpet track, what differences would I notice running it? We dont get much time between races so it would be hard to swap on the night, so some ideas would be great.
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only rear wheel brakes
more on power steering
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Some people seem to love then others dont like them at all.
best just give it a try and see what you think ![]()
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The only time I would ever considering running one, would be on very smooth and high grip carpet, or smooth fresh grass. I actually run a diff inside on carpet at club, and find the car fine. A one way can be quicker, but it can make the car harder to jump. I now prefer a diff, as i means I dont have to swap between tracks, and just tune the car in. A one way can also make the car very twitchy on bumpy and high grip tracks, such as astro etc...
Hope this helps. Mark
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