I think that they are Super Duty Medium Hot instead of medium.
Type: Posts; User: deicide666qc
I think that they are Super Duty Medium Hot instead of medium.
Thanks dude but sorry I cant put down the beer but yes I will pay attention. It's not that I don't have the money its that I hate paying $30 for that. :cool: I guess I will have to buy 500K lube...
BTW I have 300k in my center diff.
So heavier diff lube in front or rear?
Sorry I am really noob for fluid except for beer :confused:
Ok, I'm not ready to pay $30 for 500K lube for my center Diff because I live in canada and can't get it from my LHS and in the US is around $13.99 plus shipping and us exchange :mad: . What else...
Anybody knows where I can get 500k oil for my center diff in Canada if possible or US. Tired of having my front tires balloon like pancakes.
Thanks
Can I get the plans with pics too please deicide666qc@msn.com
Thanks guys I will try with the tranny adjustment.
My local race track is pretty short so I need more torque than speed. Do you think I should get back to my 38T spur gear?
I just change my spur gear for a 40t today and had the clutch bell changed for a 14t already. Tried it today and stays on 1st gear and seems to rev pretty high. Do I need to adjust the 2nd gear or...
Wont work, too thin. Shock oil is thinner than the Diff lube. It wont be 35 Weight but 35K Weight (lot thicker). I use the Traxxas Diff Lube work's great and it's cheap.
I got rid of the optidrive and the reverse. Put in the center diff with the rear brake. Stops the wheelies but got a better take off . If you consider racing it is a good thing to do but if it's...
1st, give Traxxas a call and get an RMA # then send it in and wish they repair it for free. I sent mine away last September and the repaired it free of charge ''as a one time courtesy repair''...
Took mine off 1 1/2 month after I bought my Revo3.3 because it chewed my reverse gear. It is the best thing I did for my Revo3.3 and I installed the center diff with rear brake. Any way if you race...
I have the Futaba FUS2 and it works great. Just took it out because I got the Spektrum DX2 and it has it's own FailSafe. Size of the FSU2: 1'' X 5/8'' X 1/2 Thick, easy to install.
Thats a good choice if you don't race because it is a bit slow. I have an older one witch is a bit weaker but faster and works perfectly.
Thanks man.
I will be running a Spektrum DX2.
Does the antenna needs to be straight up or can I just keep it in the body?? :unsure:
Thanks
Had the same problem, went with the Center Diff with rear brake and works great. No more weellies but better take off.
I just drilled 4 holes in mine and works great.. Helps to get rid of the humidity in the foam.
Should be faster than me cuz I'm in Canada but took me around 6-7 weeks. :( but I rather wait and get it fix for free...
Patience my friend
Got the Resonator and Love it too. cheap in price and effective.<_<
I am 33, have 2 kids: (6 and 4) and I think I'll never grow up:wacko:. I got my 1st real R/C at 32. I don't want to and why should I. I kinda feel the same way has you because I my surrounding no...
I'd go for the Proline Masher.
http://www.pro-lineracing.com/proline/tires/1075/1075.jpg
If you want Accelaration and not top speed then you want the 14t clutch bell with 40t spur gear. And for top speed 16t clutch bell with 36t spur gear. I have 14t clutch bell with 38t spur gear bur...