Decouplers and Solid Shafts. Pros and Cons?

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Re: Decouplers and Solid Shafts. Pros and Cons?

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Its a purpose made tight VC.

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Re: Decouplers and Solid Shafts. Pros and Cons?

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Russel at Syncro-Nutz wrote:A tight VC is not a reliable answer as they can slip aswell or permanently open at any time. If you want to go that wrought you need to use a sports VC.
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Re: Decouplers and Solid Shafts. Pros and Cons?

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The Sports VC is built to react far quicker than a standard one and can handle more torque through it.This is the combination on my Doka at precent and works great.
You cant use it without a decoupler.
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Re: Decouplers and Solid Shafts. Pros and Cons?

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Ah, thanks for the replies fellas. My syncro knowledge is growing by the thread.
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