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Old 11-11-2009
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Default Centre shaft one-way for the FS

Just wondering if one were available how many people would want to use one?

The reason I'm asking is that I am still not a fan of one-way diffs and also struggle with a car with full time 4wd. On every other car I've had the usual solution is to put a one-way on the layshaft ... obviously thats quite a challenge on the ZX5-FS due to the total lack of space to fit anything.
I think I have come up with a workable solution to the problem and am going to make a few up ...

After the weekend (thanks to Niggs98 for watching the car so closely) I have come to the conclusion that just about the only thing wrong with the car now is that it pushes really hard under breaking with a diff in and tries to climb over itself a bit with the one-way diff.
If I can get a centre one-way in there I think it would release serious amounts of time from the car!
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I'll take 1, and report back aswell if you like. Am working on a lightweight set-up at the mo', car to run at 1600g ish
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Simon, I'll keep you posted!

1600g .. that is light .. no chance of getting my car with proper cells in down there!
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