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cmac 01.17.2012 10:27 AM

Losi 8ight-E 2.0
 
I just bought my next project. I just bought a 8ight roller. I plan on getting a MM 2200kv and ESC. I want to refresh all fluids, so any sugestions for shock, front and rear diff's? I will mostly use this to bash but it may see some racing if I can ever find time.

cmac 01.20.2012 03:16 PM

I'm going to use another Mamba Monster 2200kv and to be able to use it with the motor mount I will have to tap the mounting holes on the motor for 4 mm. Any sugestions? should I take the motor apart to do this or can I just use the tap with the motor assembled?

ZippyBasher 01.20.2012 04:15 PM

Take the three front screws out, remove the front endbell and tap hole, then reassemble, You do NOT want any metal shavings inside the motor....:oh:

Buggy or Truggie?

I love my 8ight...

cmac 01.20.2012 04:27 PM

Buggy...Thanks for the response!!!

ZippyBasher 01.20.2012 04:38 PM

Yeah I have the Buggy, Too. Its a TANK. I havent broke much on her over 2 years of Hard Bashing. I have an Emaxx too and the Buggy kills in terms of durability.

Very Versatile Platform... Check my Sig if you want to check it out. Buggy, street Rally, and Short Course. Just a couple bumpers and well placed body mounts.

Have fun with your new toy and Post up some Pics!

cmac 01.20.2012 05:22 PM

I will. I need to post pics of my Losi 22 and my new Emaxx ( really my original Maxx with several mods). I need to refresh the fluids in the three diffs and the shocks,paint my new body and I will post. Mean time I'll try to get the pics of the other two. I'm really excited about the new ride. My first buggy the 22 is a blast to drive. A very different experience than the two Emaxx's that I own. I think 4wd and 1/8 scale=tons of fun. It's great to know how durable it is. My 22 can take ten time the punishment of my original 3908 Emaxx (5 min's....break,....fix, repeat!!!).

cmac 02.03.2012 01:28 AM

So I have finally found some time to work on my new Losi!!!! I have refreshed all the fluids in the shocks and the three diffs. I'm not totally set on my choices of diff fluid I will just have to see how it drives on the track. I have 5k in the front diff, 7k in the center, and 2k in the rear. The problem is that this buggy came with a smart diff, and once I got the diff back together and bolted back on to the chassis I realized (from the instructions) that they recommend using the smart diff grease. There is no mention of using silicone diff oil in the smart diff. Does anyone have experience with the smart diff and is it a bad idea to use silicone diff oil instead of the smart diff grease?

Semi Pro 02.03.2012 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by cmac (Post 417386)
So I have finally found some time to work on my new Losi!!!! I have refreshed all the fluids in the shocks and the three diffs. I'm not totally set on my choices of diff fluid I will just have to see how it drives on the track. I have 5k in the front diff, 7k in the center, and 2k in the rear. The problem is that this buggy came with a smart diff, and once I got the diff back together and bolted back on to the chassis I realized (from the instructions) that they recommend using the smart diff grease. There is no mention of using silicone diff oil in the smart diff. Does anyone have experience with the smart diff and is it a bad idea to use silicone diff oil instead of the smart diff grease?

yea, change it back to grease, the smart diff doesnt work well full of fluid

cmac 02.03.2012 11:32 PM

Thanks I will.

cmac 02.04.2012 02:57 AM

I got the smart grease in the diff, but both times I had trouble getting the diff back together. Is there a trick to getting the gear mesh perfect when rebuilding the smart diff? Both times I cleaned out the smart diff and put it back together I had a very difficult time getting the gear mesh smooth. I had to pull it apart and put it back together several times to get the gear mesh smooth. Most diffs I have put together are not near as difficult to get right. I don't think I did anything different each time I got it to the point that it was nice and smooth. Is it just the smart diff? Or was I just having bad luck? One other question, does anyone have any experience with the tuned flex chassis for this buggy? I'm thinking of replacing the chassis and figure I would go for that. I wonder if it's worth the money?

cmac 02.14.2012 07:57 PM

I would like to get one of these for my 8ight.
http://www.hobbypartz.com/98p-40c-50...-hardcase.html
Does anyone know how often they are in stock? I hope it's not too long:whistle:

K1RC 02.15.2012 12:54 PM

I'd say the stock chassis is plenty although it depends on what you're doing? No idea about the diffs or lipo though, sorry

suicideneil 02.15.2012 09:16 PM

Gens Ace lipos are constantly in & out of stock- more out than in though, so check back often or consider a different option ( Hyperion G3s perhaps, or Turnigy Nanotechs from the US warehouse if they have them ).

cmac 02.15.2012 09:19 PM

yeah I was thinking about those. I'm going to lay off the Turningy's for awhile. I have three that have puffed on me and I'm not to keen on the nanotechs anymore!!!!!


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