godale03 Awesomer!! Than Rolex!! Supporter Messages 6,742 Reaction score 119 Points 793 Location Maryland RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 30, 2011 #1 Hey guys what weight diff fluid wouldd you guys advise for use in the sc10 sealed diff?
scottc RCTalk Racer Messages 106 Reaction score 0 Points 101 Location Minnesota RC Driving Style Bashing Feb 6, 2011 #2 are you talking about the center diff or the front and rears, also depends on what your doing,, bashing or racing.
are you talking about the center diff or the front and rears, also depends on what your doing,, bashing or racing.
godale03 Awesomer!! Than Rolex!! Supporter Messages 6,742 Reaction score 119 Points 793 Location Maryland RC Driving Style Bashing Feb 8, 2011 Thread starter #3 scottc said: are you talking about the center diff or the front and rears, also depends on what your doing,, bashing or racing. Click to expand... Actually this is for the rear diff, which in the SC10 is the only diff. I ended up putting in 7K just to see how it handles.
scottc said: are you talking about the center diff or the front and rears, also depends on what your doing,, bashing or racing. Click to expand... Actually this is for the rear diff, which in the SC10 is the only diff. I ended up putting in 7K just to see how it handles.
frickenjoey Official RCNT Cyber-Bully Supporter Active Military Messages 5,852 Reaction score 16 Points 703 Location Misawa-shi, Aomori, Japan RC Driving Style BashingRacing Feb 8, 2011 #4 I think 7k is a good starting point...I was thinking 5k. But hey give or take 2k...all good I would think.
I think 7k is a good starting point...I was thinking 5k. But hey give or take 2k...all good I would think.
godale03 Awesomer!! Than Rolex!! Supporter Messages 6,742 Reaction score 119 Points 793 Location Maryland RC Driving Style Bashing Feb 8, 2011 Thread starter #5 frickenjoey said: I think 7k is a good starting point...I was thinking 5k. But hey give or take 2k...all good I would think. Click to expand... I almost put 5K in but with the 8.5T motor I figured I would go ahead with the 7K to see how it performs. It is easy enough to change if I need to.
frickenjoey said: I think 7k is a good starting point...I was thinking 5k. But hey give or take 2k...all good I would think. Click to expand... I almost put 5K in but with the 8.5T motor I figured I would go ahead with the 7K to see how it performs. It is easy enough to change if I need to.