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RCRacing88 05-07-2011 09:42 PM

Diff fluids
 
I'm looking to move to diff fluids from the stock greased differentials in my 1/8 electric buggy.

So i'm going to need a starting point for oil weights... I know I will have to tear all the differential parts down F/C/R, thoroughly clean and re-assemble but with oil instead of grease.

If it helps ill share some relevant details below;

Caster EX1 Buggy
Tekin 1900kv motor
Castle Creation Mamba monster ESC
Single softpack 4s LiPo
Running on astro track surface with no jumps just rough sections.

Any input is appreciated :)

Thanks

jasonwipf 06-07-2011 08:05 PM

Well a good starting point is 5/7/3 as a standard. From there you can play with driving style and track conditions.

jasonwipf 07-07-2011 06:10 PM

I noticed you said your track has NO jumps. I realize in the U.S. we tend to have more jumps than many tracks in Europe. But, what is the mind set behind having NO jumps for an offroad track.

We sorta see having alot of jumps and even HUGE jumps as a challenge, an endurance factor for your car's parts, and just outright fun!

I'm sure there is a reason I just don't understand or know it. :eh?:

RCRacing88 07-07-2011 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jasonwipf (Post 523967)
Well a good starting point is 5/7/3 as a standard. From there you can play with driving style and track conditions.

Hey mate, thanks for your reply :) I just picked up a 3 oil set from LHS. it's a losi branded oil set with 2k, 5k & 7k oils. So not far from your recommendation :)

RCRacing88 07-07-2011 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jasonwipf (Post 524350)
I noticed you said your track has NO jumps. I realize in the U.S. we tend to have more jumps than many tracks in Europe. But, what is the mind set behind having NO jumps for an offroad track.

We sorta see having alot of jumps and even HUGE jumps as a challenge, an endurance factor for your car's parts, and just outright fun!

I'm sure there is a reason I just don't understand or know it. :eh?:

Ya, track has no jumps :P

Yeah haha the US does have some crazy tracks! unlike the UK which is pretty tame in my opinion. Not so much a bad thing though ;)

It's nice to have your car on it's wheels rather than it's roof :P

Well the actual reasoning behind my local track not having any jumps, I believe is because it's a 1/5 scale track. They are most popular over here :) they don't tend to handle the jumps as well so I am told, and so I can imagine.

Although I was informed today by LHS owner that they have altered the track slightly and are planning to add a few jumps :)

jasonwipf 07-07-2011 09:05 PM

1/5th scale says it all. The guys that run those over hear do not survive our 1/8th buggy tracks with all the jumps it has. they regularly walk away with $200 Dollars of damage each outing when they do! LOLOLOL

Heck i've seen those things do a traction roll fly 3-4 feet in the air and land on the corner of one of the arms and snap at least 3 times. When your tuggin 20-30lbs of car I can see the need to be cautious.

RCRacing88 07-07-2011 10:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jasonwipf (Post 524499)
1/5th scale says it all. The guys that run those over hear do not survive our 1/8th buggy tracks with all the jumps it has. they regularly walk away with $200 Dollars of damage each outing when they do! LOLOLOL

Heck i've seen those things do a traction roll fly 3-4 feet in the air and land on the corner of one of the arms and snap at least 3 times. When your tuggin 20-30lbs of car I can see the need to be cautious.

Yeah! Wow haha, people actually attempt 1/8 scale tracks with them!? bloody hell :L

That's crazy! haha


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