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superek4 05.07.2010 12:10 AM

Slip diff for scrt10?
 
Hi Mike,

will you be making a 1/10 slip diff for 1/10 scrt10 or we can use the existing 46teeth one?

RC-Monster Mike 05.07.2010 11:07 AM

The existing 46t Slipperential™ won't fit directly - the SCRT10 drive shafts are much smaller and wil flop around inside the out drives. The SCRT10 diff is also shorter(bearing to bearing). I will likely develop some kits for the smaller diffs, though - something that allows use of the stock internals, but has the slipper built onto the outside. I am considering this approach for the Losi and XRay smart diffs as well, actually. :)

pinkpanda3310 05.07.2010 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike (Post 363373)
The existing 46t Slipperential™ won't fit directly - the SCRT10 drive shafts are much smaller and wil flop around inside the out drives. The SCRT10 diff is also shorter(bearing to bearing). I will likely develop some kits for the smaller diffs, though - something that allows use of the stock internals, but has the slipper built onto the outside. I am considering this approach for the Losi and XRay smart diffs as well, actually. :)

Your just an industry leader aren't you. A real innovator, a thinker, out there.... space cadet:lol:

superek4 05.07.2010 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike (Post 363373)
The existing 46t Slipperential™ won't fit directly - the SCRT10 drive shafts are much smaller and wil flop around inside the out drives. The SCRT10 diff is also shorter(bearing to bearing). I will likely develop some kits for the smaller diffs, though - something that allows use of the stock internals, but has the slipper built onto the outside. I am considering this approach for the Losi and XRay smart diffs as well, actually. :)

Wow! When will this happen? U know I am a big fan of your products:)

aggie4231 01.09.2011 03:46 PM

Any update on this? Sure would be nice to have a 42 tooth version for the hyper as well.


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