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16 April 2025

  • curprev 23:3123:31, 16 April 2025imported>BT Cribo 15,222 bytes +15,222 Locking differentials always offer better grip than open ones. For example: a car with enough torque to spin the wheels when accelerating will have one wheel lose traction and all of the power will be sent to the wheel that is now spinning while reducing the power sent to the wheel that is not slipping even though it will still have excess traction not being utilized. The same also applies when braking to a lesser degree, in an open differential if one wheel loses traction then it will have f...