Sunkenmetal made me a CEN 'ner

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Sunkenmetal came up today and hooked me up with some CEN diffs. These things really are beefy. Finally!

We went with 10k fluid front and rear.

The pitch on these is crazy large.
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Very nice and they look to be much stronger. I have contemplated to do these on my basher but now that I learned how to shim a while back I haven't had near the issues. I really love them and will probably do them at some point. Great job and very nice Pict's.
 
Learn by doing..... its how i learn this stuff lol

I am a trial and error, with emphasis on the error. 🙂

Thanks for taking the time to come up and show me this. I'll be testing them today out front, and then we'll have to hit Lost Creek Park soon for the high flying test.

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I am a trial and error, with emphasis on the error. 🙂

Thanks for taking the time to come up and show me this. I'll be testing them today out front, and then we'll have to hit Lost Creek Park soon for the high flying test.

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No problem... not like I'm busy lol... yeah we need to bash again...
 
how do these compare gear ratio wise to the stock set-up? From looks, I'm guessing the CEN's are a numerically higher ratio. If so, what gearing would you have to run to match a 17/47 bell/spur combo?

Jon.
 
how do these compare gear ratio wise to the stock set-up? From looks, I'm guessing the CEN's are a numerically higher ratio. If so, what gearing would you have to run to match a 17/47 bell/spur combo?

Jon.

The savage diff/pinion is a Ratio of 3.31:1

Cen Diff/Pinion are a ratio of 2.89:1

I am running a 16/49 Cb/Spur set up on my savage with the CEN diffs, i have run 16/47... just depends on if your looking for high speed or lowend...
 
how do these compare gear ratio wise to the stock set-up? From looks, I'm guessing the CEN's are a numerically higher ratio. If so, what gearing would you have to run to match a 17/47 bell/spur combo?

Jon.

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