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Old 20-06-2011
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Have never tryed the diff in the high postion , can anyone explain if it is better in the high position on astro which is bumpy
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Oddly enough i was looking into this today for you mate, wanted to make sure i was correct, and i was...LOL

According to the manual on page 40 it says that a higher diff causes the car to plunger more, the added friction of this can help make the car more stable on landing under power. It also states that diff high helps traction on loose surfaces.

Will be interesting to see what position other drivers to be best.
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not run it on the sx3 yet but tried it on the sx1 and 2, it gives more forward drive on the loose stuff,also makes the suspension feel stiffer, i wouldn't run it on a bumpy astro track,how ever high wishbone pin is great on the bumpy stuff,
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