Drive shafts may be combined. For example, you may use the longer
52mm shafts in the US Foam-Spec edition, and the standard 50mm shafts
in the EU Rubber-Spec edition. However, we recommend using the drive
shafts that are included in the kit since the drive shaft lengths have been
carefully chosen to optimize speed and ease of driving.
Longer drive shafts (52mm) make the car easier to drive because they
give more traction and better stability, mainly in chicanes. However, the
car will understeer more than with shorter (50mm) shafts which give a
lot of steering and impart aggression to the car. You may also combine
different lengths of shafts in front and rear (for example, using long shafts
in the rear and short shafts in the front) depending on track conditions.
Both left & right shafts should ALWAYS be the same length at one end of
the car (front or rear).作者: singlau714 時間: 2011-3-25 14:25 回復 13#Doughboy
We recommend using the drive shafts that are included in the kit since the drive shaft lengths have been carefully chosen to optimize speed and ease of driving.
i.e. 52mm for the rear ball diff.作者: Doughboy 時間: 2011-3-25 14:40
Yes, coz just wondering the shaft can affect the steering.作者: milkboy 時間: 2011-3-25 20:48 本帖最後由 milkboy 於 2011-3-25 20:51 編輯