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Old 23-07-2009
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Default Does a NTC3 Oneway fit the B44

I read somewhere that a oneway diff from a Nitro TC3 fits into the B44. Is this correct ? I am running on slippy floor and looking to try a oneway front end, is this the way to go ? The track is fairly small with a straight of about 20m, running 13.5 and 10.5.
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yes the ntc3 one way fits the b44.
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But the one-way is normally used in high grip conditions on small tracks. If its slippy you will have problems when breaking...
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Hi thanks for the advice i'm getting conflicting info about running on wood. I didnt think a oneway would be any good on low grip conditions but some people say that a oneway is best. I'll run with std diff to begin with.
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