A reeaaaaaallly long chain? or the engined isn't raised, it still sits between the wheels? Or it's powered by the driver's douchieness?Panki said:More importantly, how is the engine connected to the drive chain?!
Well a chain seems the most logical reason, but how do you keep it tightened? I mean this obviously must have some hydraulic function to move up and down.Stybar said:A reeaaaaaallly long chain? or the engined isn't raised, it still sits between the wheels? Or it's powered by the driver's douchieness?Panki said:More importantly, how is the engine connected to the drive chain?!
I don't think so... It looks pretty solid to me.Panki said:Well a chain seems the most logical reason, but how do you keep it tightened? I mean this obviously must have some hydraulic function to move up and down.Stybar said:A reeaaaaaallly long chain? or the engined isn't raised, it still sits between the wheels? Or it's powered by the driver's douchieness?Panki said:More importantly, how is the engine connected to the drive chain?!