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Originally posted by ellobo97:
Just off the press!! Power trax is making a No-Slip Traction System for the r200. IT will be out ealier this year, so everyone get out there and contact them (
http://www.powertrax.com
) and show them interest so that we can get it made sooner. Approimate price is 300. Just thought I'd share the wealth. Let me know if anyone else hears stuff as well.
sean
Sean, let me play Cassandra for a moment. The effect of a power trax no slip is that it creates a solid lock between both axels. This is great for slow off-roading or drag cars. You get 100% torque to both wheels, right NOW. A great effect for 1/4 mile drags, but this can be a problem if you're driving in slick weather around curves. When the unit engages the rear will want to push straight ahead. This is the effect you see when flat tracking modified hit corners 1,2,3 &4. The rear end moves out and you steer with power. I am told by the off-road crowd that buys me beer that these units engage with both acceleration and deceleration. This could be hairy if you're driving the canyon at 90% and hit trailing throttle or the brakes. My personal experience with a 426ci Windsor, C6, and 9inch ford equipped with a very similar unit was great straight away traction and un-predicable handling over wet or snowy curves. The curves in question was the drive from Sacrament CA over the Sierra's to Reno. Before I put one of these into a Silver State run car, I'd have a long talk with some auto X drivers and then I'd buy the unit and take out life insurance, a lot of life insurance.
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