TO MUCH POWER TO REAR WHEELS

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MARLEY76

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hi guys not sure if this as been posted before by others. but is there such thing as to much power to the rear wheels on a 2wd buggy. as since ive put new upgraded motor in . from 26cc 2bolt to a 29cc 4bolt bigbore wen i set off the rear end slides around . didnt do it as much on the other motor... if thats the case any one know of improving this . besides being light fingerd on the throttle lever... thanks in advance guys :)
 
hi guys not sure if this as been posted before by others. but is there such thing as to much power to the rear wheels on a 2wd buggy. as since ive put new upgraded motor in . from 26cc 2bolt to a 29cc 4bolt bigbore wen i set off the rear end slides around . didnt do it as much on the other motor... if thats the case any one know of improving this . besides being light fingerd on the throttle lever... thanks in advance guys :)
adjust the preload on your shocks corner to corner and thicken the diff lube to more of a posi rear end
 
hi guys not sure if this as been posted before by others. but is there such thing as to much power to the rear wheels on a 2wd buggy. as since ive put new upgraded motor in . from 26cc 2bolt to a 29cc 4bolt bigbore wen i set off the rear end slides around . didnt do it as much on the other motor... if thats the case any one know of improving this . besides being light fingerd on the throttle lever... thanks in advance guys :)
Gear up big dog or your just gonna eat up tires and tear drive chain up
 
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