I was thinking about this a bit this morning...
Yes, the runners are short, but that doesn't mean this isn't a good design. The open box design allows for runner length tuneability, cleaning, and most critical, chipmunk removeal. Plus, it just looks hella sweet.
Also, from the looks of it, torque doesn't dissappear, it just moves the torque band up, and makes it more linear. One of the hard parts in drifting is keeping the engine from bogging out when the tires are trying to grip, this is all happening around 4000-6000 rpm (in the 240 i drift right now it works that way that is.) To fix this problem we kick the clutch as needed to provide the extra torque uptop to break the tires free, but with more all out power uptop, i'd think this wouldn't be nescessary, making for a smoother drift.
Yes, the runners are short, but that doesn't mean this isn't a good design. The open box design allows for runner length tuneability, cleaning, and most critical, chipmunk removeal. Plus, it just looks hella sweet.
Also, from the looks of it, torque doesn't dissappear, it just moves the torque band up, and makes it more linear. One of the hard parts in drifting is keeping the engine from bogging out when the tires are trying to grip, this is all happening around 4000-6000 rpm (in the 240 i drift right now it works that way that is.) To fix this problem we kick the clutch as needed to provide the extra torque uptop to break the tires free, but with more all out power uptop, i'd think this wouldn't be nescessary, making for a smoother drift.
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