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Anybody know were a good place to start would be for the diffs? I only have 50k and 7k right now. I need to get some more...
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Anybody know were a good place to start would be for the diffs? I only have 50k and 7k right now. I need to get some more...
Something around 5/10/1 is a good start for a bl truggy imo. Maybe even 7/10/1...

I like the heavy center fluid to keep the front end from unloading under the huge bl torque.
   
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09.04.2006, 10:50 AM

Thanks Mike. My local track is pretty big and the race I'm gonna try and get ready for is at a HUGE racetrack. You can check out the track at http://www.futabanitrochallenge.com/ or on page 191 of RCCA October '06 (newest issue).

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Something around 5/10/1 is a good start for a bl truggy imo. Maybe even 7/10/1...

I like the heavy center fluid to keep the front end from unloading under the huge bl torque.
What diffs is that with? 6 spyder or 8? 8 require thinner fluid than 6 will to be equal.
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