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Thinking About a DIFF? Comparison of Clutch vs Gear

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Old Sep 17, 2011 | 01:39 PM
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My Team in college are making a Racing Car for Formula student(FS) Competition.
We are using DC motors (as it is FS electric) for running the vehicle.
Which Differential (Clutch or Helical) according to you will be suitable for it ?
 
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Originally Posted by Ghost_Rider
My Team in college are making a Racing Car for Formula student(FS) Competition.
We are using DC motors (as it is FS electric) for running the vehicle.
Which Differential (Clutch or Helical) according to you will be suitable for it ?
I think the clue is in your statement Motor's plural,not singular.
If your using 2 motors one on each rear wheel you wont need a diff
 
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