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turbohcar
post Nov 10 2004, 01:03 PM
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When there's no load to the rear wheels it will tend to accelerate slower and take more to keep it at the regular speed to throttle position than usual. (I know this because Ryan and I had to run the racecar like this for the tracks that wouldn't let us run AWD before we had the VCE) More than likely you burnt some life off of your viscous coupling than anything. I'd open the rear casing on the old diff just to be sure you didn't hurt it as well.


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