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Hi I have just changed from the b44.1 which I have drove for quite a while to a dex410v3.
I was just wondering what diff oil do you run indoors? Is there a fairly standard setup? Cheers.
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i think its 7k front and 10k rear which should give a fairly balanced feel
but get yourself down to seaham and I'm sure Mr Pack will help sort you out with setups etc |
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Whatever combo you do, i'd run heavier at the front
![]() This will let you see what the team drivers are up too and you can select the track type to pin it down.... http://www.team-durango.com/in-the-pits.php
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Other way round usually, i've tried various combinations, and once the back is heavier than the front, it turns into even more of a handful! (combinations of 3, 5, 7 and 10 from what i can remember, usually 10/7 or 7/5)
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a lot of TD guys run the same front and rear on polished wood i run 7k all round, med grip astro 10k all round and high grip either 12.5k or 15k all round very balance with the diffs the same!
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I'v been running 5000wt in both.
It feels very balanced, but I need a little bit more Initial turn in so I was thinking of going to 7000wt front and 5000wt rear. Will that help? Cheers.
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I thought that lighter the oil at whatever end would make the opposite end rotate more, so with that in mind, would a lighter oil at the rear not be better for more initial turn in???? I may be wrong and stand to be corrected with someone with more knowledge on the subject than I.
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