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Old 12-08-2008
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Hi everyone, This is my first thread.

So I have a Losi xxx-cr with a Duratrax evader st pro transmission in it, and when I hit the brakes it spins around to the left. Is it possible that the diff just needs loosening or tightening, or what? Any advice would be much appreciated. By the way it's a ball diff.
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May i ask why you have that transmition in it? any way you proberly need to turn your brake down this is proberly why.

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May i ask why you have that transmition in it? any way you proberly need to turn your brake down this is proberly why.

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It's beefier and can handle a lot more abuse than the xxx. And I don't think that would help, I already have it set to use a "drag-brake". And it spins out in a circle.
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What surface?
Are your shock lengths the same?
Is your car roughly balanced left to right?
Are your tires knackered on one side more than the other?
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What surface?
Are your shock lengths the same?
Is your car roughly balanced left to right?
Are your tires knackered on one side more than the other?
It's on loose gravl. yes. possibley not. no.
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A 2wd buggy under "heavy" braking on loose surfaces will often do this, as already advised you need to check the suspension is equal from left to right and possibly turn down the brakes on either your transmitter (if you can) or speedo.

BTW, NO Duratrax transmission is as good as the one found as standard on any Losi XXX, my best advise is to put your Losi gearbox back in, it will be a lot better, especially if it is built and set up correctly.
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After checking the side-to-side balance (and also the 'tweak', 'diagonal weight' or 'wedge'), here's another vote for turning the brakes down (or learning to ease off them and correct the steering as the car starts to slide).

There's just no way you can hope to stop a car in a straight line, on a loose surface, by just slamming on the brakes on the rear wheels. There's a reason that 1:1 cars do most of the braking on the front wheels, and that Hollywood likes using the handbrake...
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Your wheels are probably just locking up causing it. My 4wd does it with a one way diff if i whack on the ancors because only the rear is braking, thats what thumb control is for
It's going to be doubley worse on gravel, thats if the fine dust and stones don't wreck your motor/diff/bearings first.
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oh yeah Mr lives up on Jamed full throttle hill
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We're talking about braking, otherwise i couldn't comment
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your thumb dosnt moved down far enought to know what braking is...
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Like everyone else has commented, turn down your brake end point adjustment (EPA) on the transmitter (if you can) as its probably set at 100% by default which will be way too much. I had exactly this problem last year and it took a while to find the brake EPA buried in a sub-menu on my Futaba radio. Good luck.
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