Thread: TLR 22-4 Diffs
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Old 25-10-2014
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Originally Posted by simonrhart View Post
I haven't actually figured this out. I know the people who race on astro whom had issues with the diff, once they switched to AE or some other grease the problems went away. I have found the same although after a run the diff will be gritty a bit until everything cools down, then its good again.

I don't think it helps that I tend to like my car to be quite punchy so I did recently loosen the slipper a bit and I do run a hot motor - a 5.5T Orion VST2, which is over 7000 kV. I often do set punch and boost on my ESC too even with that motor. I'm not a particularly fast driver but I like my car to be very responsive with plenty of grunt. All these things don't help that rear diff.

Simon
it sounds like the TLR 22-4 centerdif conversion kit is the solution for you and it would then be a cheap option for you rather than having to buy a new kit.
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