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smart diff's not so smart in a brushless setup?
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smart diff's not so smart in a brushless setup? - 05.13.2009, 11:27 PM

Well.. I finally caved and upgraded my center diff on my 8ight-e buggy to a smart diff and with in 10 minutes it had a stripped gear and not working.

Anyone else have a bad or good experience w/ these smart diffs? It seems like you are dropping quite a bit in size, too much for brushless torque.


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Smartdiffs - 05.13.2009, 11:42 PM

I'm running 4 smartdiffs (front & center in two truggies) and I've had no problems so far. They work great and they make me a faster driver!
   
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05.15.2009, 12:11 AM

I am using SD in both my Losi buggy and truggy (center)for the past few months and they having been working fine. Not night and day difference but I can tell that they are working. I opened up my diffs today to repack with grease and they still look like new.


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