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CRT Diff Help - 10.29.2008, 02:29 AM

I have a fiego motor installed in my Brushless CRT. What diff oil should I use for help with ballooning the front tires? I installed a brand new set of tires this past weekend and exploded the foams in 1 of the tires.
   
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10.29.2008, 05:02 AM

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I have a fiego motor installed in my Brushless CRT. What diff oil should I use for help with ballooning the front tires? I installed a brand new set of tires this past weekend and exploded the foams in 1 of the tires.

What are you running at the moment ?

I run 10000 in my X2 CRT and it's spot on but throttle control helps as well

Most run between 10000 and 20000 in there truggies .
   
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10.29.2008, 05:30 AM

I started with 30000. What about front and rear diff?
   
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10.29.2008, 06:22 AM

Try 7 30 3 and then maybe you can work the middle down to 20 or 15 in due course....
   
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10.29.2008, 09:34 AM

I use a spool. I tried all thickness of oils and none of them stopped the front from ballooning. With the spools, I'm never worried about my front tires getting a beating like they were before.
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10.29.2008, 01:37 PM

i ran 20-30-1 in my crt it depends if you use it for racing. that setup males it very agressive on the track
   
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10.29.2008, 01:52 PM

the center diff gears are crap that come in it, i use 30k seems to keep it under control
   
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10.29.2008, 04:40 PM

i wouldnt say there crap you just have to shim them correctly. like in any car
   
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10.29.2008, 11:20 PM

compared to the losi gears, they are made of crappy cast aluminum, but they have held up just fine
   
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11.16.2008, 01:07 AM

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Try 7 30 3 and then maybe you can work the middle down to 20 or 15 in due course....
is that 7 front and 3 rear?
   
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is that 7 front and 3 rear?
most likely.

here's a good thread that may help with diff tuning;
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5050


<a href=http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k137/darrajsam/bottomline.jpg target=_blank>http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...bottomline.jpg</a>
I used a "bottom" line.
   
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