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superek4
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08.27.2009, 05:59 AM

Bro, little grease or oil fill diff is still a diff won't save your drive train as jump or brake your drive train will still get jam up.

There's no slip action.

Ep 1/8 is direct drive unless u use a slip diff my Rc monster or tekno clutch system. Then it will save your drive train.


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08.27.2009, 09:46 AM

I see your point, but in my head (maybe its wrong) Im thinking that thicker diff olil will provide more stress to the drive train.Try to drive a car with locked diffs.Take a 2dw car under ekstreme acceleration only one wheel will "burne"slip ,if the diff has a thin or no diff oil.Off course you loose traction, and there will be less stress on the drive train?? I think the same goes for a 4wd car.So my conclusion less traction less stress.

But again I not racing just bashing.And my conclusion might be wrong.


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