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Default Diff oils for 1/8 buggys ??

Hi guys. I was just wondering what diff oils do you guys recommend for a xray 808 2011 ? Or generally any nitro buggy, i race at slough.

I am using 5,5,3

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Hi guys. I was just wondering what diff oils do you guys recommend for a xray 808 2011 ? Or generally any nitro buggy, i race at slough.

I am using 5,5,3

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try asking on maxbashing, it is mainly nitro on there ;-)
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I would try starting at 7/7/3 base point work from there onwards it has worked well with some of the guys I know who run them.
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I would try starting at 7/7/3 base point work from there onwards it has worked well with some of the guys I know who run them.
Thanks for the advice mate will try that
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On my Mugen I've started with commonly recommended for all cars 5-7-3. I'm going to give a go to 7-7-3
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On my Mugen I've started with commonly recommended for all cars 5-7-3. I'm going to give a go to 7-7-3
How did you find 5,7,3?

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