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03.17.2006, 10:23 AM

Would this do the job? I could not find a 80wt for the front.:
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03.17.2006, 10:28 AM

What's the difference between a 1000 and a 10000 and a 100000wt? how do they affect the performance of the diff?


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03.17.2006, 02:41 PM

The stiffer or higher number means less diff action. The thicker oil tries to make sure both tires turn closer to the same speed.


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Quote:
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The stiffer or higher number means less diff action. The thicker oil tries to make sure both tires turn closer to the same speed.
ohhh good to know thanks....
   
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Well, what weight of diff oil do you recommend for a truck with full aluminum parts and a 1950 motor as well as 20 cells of batts? I want it to be fast and controlable.


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03.24.2006, 11:58 AM

7 k front 5 k rear.
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You mean 7k= 7000 or 70000?


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k = 1000


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I got some mugens 4k today for like 5 bucks at my local hobby shop.
   
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LOL, Captain... this sounds contradictional...

'i want my truck to be controllable, i use 20 cells......' pretty funny sentence if you ask me..
   
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Why not having a fast truck at 24V and controllable at the same time?! everything is possible, you know.


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03.25.2006, 06:41 AM

C'mon captain..

You know what i mean..

2000 watts on a few lbs is controlable, it just takes a gentle finger..
   
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If it stays in a straight path at full telt, thats very controllable for me.:dft009:


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Again.. a gentle finger will help..
   
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03.25.2006, 08:14 AM

No other way around it, your gonna need some 'sticky' tires to stay from a stand still, just be gentle.


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