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 DPI PlatinumTrac Differential - 1/2 Tight - Quick Change - 31 Spline

The D. P. I. PlatinumTrac Differential was specially developed for circle track racing. The PlatinumTrac Differential connects the axles to the ring gear with special spiral gears that sense which tire has the most resistance, and smoothly deliver power to that wheel. The wheel with the most traction receives the power in direct proportion to the amount of traction available.

For many uses, NASCAR, ARCA, CRA, SCCA, NASA, Grand Am, IMSA, HSR, Vintage, Short track, Speedway, Porsche club, Road race, circle track, Dirt track, IMCA, Off road, Rally, Endurance, Lemons, Chump car, Hot rod, Rat rod, Lefthander, Port city, Motorstate, Allstar, Sweet,

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