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Old 19-10-2011
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Default Hong nor scrt-10 diff oils

Hi guys i am about to replace the diff oils in my hong nor scrt and i have never replaced electric diff oils. So could you guys tell me what diff oils to install? In a nitro its normally 5,5,3 but i doubt its the same for electric cars.

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sorry wrong post...
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Seems thicker on electric, maybe 10,10,5?
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i used the latest chad bradley setup on mine which is 5-5-2 from memory, he posts on rctech in the scrt post. i used that setup at bury on astro an it was so simple to drive.
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i used the latest chad bradley setup on mine which is 5-5-2 from memory, he posts on rctech in the scrt post. i used that setup at bury on astro an it was so simple to drive.
are you sure? 5,5,2 seems a bit light i use this setup in my xray 808?
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i used the latest chad bradley setup on mine which is 5-5-2 from memory, he posts on rctech in the scrt post. i used that setup at bury on astro an it was so simple to drive.
Could you please send me a link to the SCRT section please.

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i think thats pretty close to what they leave the factory as. ive tried heavier oils an didnt like it, bradly used to use 3-3-1. between rctech an rcshortcourse u can find a ton of info on the car, hope you enjoy it as much as i have mine
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Thanks everyone I decided to go for 5,5,3 in the end. AND THE HONG NOR IS EPIC!!!

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i think thats pretty close to what they leave the factory as. ive tried heavier oils an didnt like it, bradly used to use 3-3-1. between rctech an rcshortcourse u can find a ton of info on the car, hope you enjoy it as much as i have mine
Thanks for the RCTECH advice. There are like 560 pages or something of Hong nor scrt stuff lol.

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