I have just torn down the diffs in my buggy, used Losi oils, simply because they were cheaper. 5/7/2
Works great, much more stable than before
I use HPI silicone oils, alittle more money then others, but they seem to be very constant even through different temperatures and pressures. Down side is, they smell slightly like fish oil oddly enough. And they don't have Flip-Top caps which is nice and not messy
Collection:
B4 Mamba. 'Nuf said.
RC18T (added wing)
GC-3 gatekeeper Losi Mini-Crawler
Micro-t
Micro-SCT
Original Mini LST (Exo-Tek LXT Single Servo Converson, Traxxas servo)
Soon to be Quadcopter.
I have just torn down the diffs in my buggy, used Losi oils, simply because they were cheaper. 5/7/2
Works great, much more stable than before
Caster Racing EX1.5
T8 1900kv & Castle Speed Control on 4s
Diggity Designs CF Upper Deck
VP Pro & Caster Wheels/tyres
Savox SC1258 Titanium Geared
HotBodies Truggy & Ho Bao Hyper 7
GX-5R .21 - Byron 20%
Ofna - Proline - VP Pro - Caster Wheels/tyres
Savox SC125/78 Titanium Geared
Thanks to: Caster Racing USA - Team Tekin - Byron Fuels - VP Pro - Savox
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Nene Valley Raceway
I like Xrays oils. They are very consistent though hard to find. Only place you can really get them is online unless your local shop has them. I use 5k/10k/3k in my 8ight 2.0.
I reject your reality, and blow it up with C4.
My Garage:
Losi 8ight 2.0 E
Losi XXX-SCT
Associated B4.1 Worlds edition
you can check out rc10.com for the setups on the car.
Mugen MBX6
TLR 22
Mugen MBX6 ECO
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