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A quick question u no the oils that come with the dnx408 are 70000cst and 20000cst. Wat are these oils in wt is it the same as 7000wt and 2000wt?
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take a look at the pic below or search on google cst to wt conversion
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It is almost impossible to say for sure.
You need to find a chart specific to your oils like the one 'big red' suggests. Wt is an arbitrary measurement and varies between manufacturers. Cst is a little more reliable as it is supposed to be an industry standard but can also vary somewhat between manufacturers. |
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I used to use losi diff oils which were in wt but now use durango and they are in cst so would 20000cst be close enough to 2000wt
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I think most diff oils are in CST.
the Durango oils that are '70,000' and '20,000' are actually 7,000cst and 2,000cst respectively. it was a labelling error at the factory. check the part numbers on the bottle and compare to the list here http://www.team-durango.com/search.p...diff+oil&Go=Go
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