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Winters Track Star 2nd Gen Differential, 3224-01, Winters Quick Change, Perfect on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Comstock Park, Michigan, United States

Comstock Park, Michigan, United States
This item is in excellent condition and was just rebuild by Winters. See Attached Invoice. The Differential has 3 60 lap races of use.
Brand:Winters Manufacturer Part Number:3224-01

This Track Star 2nd Gen. Differential was used 3 races in 2015. It has about 200 laps on it. Comes with the bearings. Was run in a Winters Quick Change Rear end with an 8" Ring Gear. Will fit Winters Quick Change rear ends with 10" ring gears as well. Had Winters service the differential so its ready to go for the purchasing customer. If you have any further questions please contact Aaron at 616-822-6962.

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The Track Star 2nd Gen. Differential
 is the only crossed axis gear assembly where both worm and side gears are completely encased in a heat treated 4140 Center Housing. This design eliminates housing flex, maintaining close tolerance gear meshing under load conditions. This increases traction on virtually all track surfaces. During operation, oil is scooped (oil level must be maintained) and gears are automatically lubricated. 7075-T6 End Cap reduces rotating weight to 21 lbs 3 oz. It offers a level of refinement that other differentials will be measured against for years. The 2nd Generation Track Star differential is a torque multiplier that works through the use of friction, generated by thrust forces from the internal gearing, as well as the Tri-Lock Bronze Thrust Washer System. This helps multiply what torque is available from the wheel that is starting to spin up or lose traction and sends that available torque to the slower turning wheel with the better traction.
 
 

Features:

* Fits Quick Change
* 2.031" O.D. Journals
* 31 Spline
* 4140 Steel Housing
* 21 lbs 3 oz
* Increased straight-a-way speed due to decreased stagger
* Since torque is applied with reference to the difference inside and outside wheel speeds, corner entry and exit speeds increase
* Tire life improved due to limited wheel slippage
* Adapts well to changing track conditions
* Gear design allows instant torque sensing andtransfers the power to the wheels

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