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now next question. why does the rear wheels are not locking up when pulling the handbrake. the handbrake performance is great. Just been on a Motorkhana and tried to get it around the cones.
 
the front and rear are connected by the centre diff and viscous coupling so when you pull the hand brake on it doesnt split the front and rear wheels (so its effectively trying to brake all 4 wheels)
 
exactly that's what I felt and why I'm asking how that drivetrain works. Thank you. I just had previously Audi quattro (torson center diff) and VW syncro (viscous on prop shaft), they work different.
 
if you want to lock the rears you have need to get either an adelia coupling.....rare as rocking horse shit

Or a cusco tarmac centre diff....supposedly out of production now but some can still be had via ebay for over 2100
 
the cusco tarmac gear is still available on ebay..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CUSCO-TARMAC-GEAR-MITSUBISHI-EVO-1-3-CD9A-CE9A-4G63-510-020-/140906411615
 
Or a more effective hydraulic handbrake. Our state runs bitumen Gymkhana events, and a hydraulic handbrake with a small bore ( 5/8") has no trouble locking the rear wheels in handbrake turns around bollards. The handbrake has a long handle, and the hydraulic handbrake does need to be braced abd bolted securely to prevent mounts flexing ! Note that the viscous coupling is a very tight Ralliart item !!
 
I'm not worried about or really want to lock up the rear wheels. Its my daily driver and use it on the track too. But I won't use it for Motorkhana events anymore, better off getting something with front wheel drive for that, use the GSR for the Autocross and circuits.
 

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