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What is your take on accessing the diff's in the Savage X design (and also referring to the new brushless one)? I ask because I have one on order, but I'm second guessing myself on it - those 8ight-T's are looking awful nice, especially since the price on the 1.0's have dropped so much. |
I will be ordering a savage flux. The new design of the x is much easier to work on everything! Also the diffs are better( and better than the ones for the e-revo) The only issue I have seen with the savageX diffs is that they dont come shimmed and they need to be! Once thats done they are golden! The new diff cup for the savage diffs is nice too!
I know the flux will still handle like a savage but it has a more durable drivetrain than the e-revo. |
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I have had great success with the erevo drivetrain, but you are most likely correct that the flux will be stronger. Now if only Losi would come out with an electric lst... That would put the erevo and flux to shame (as long as it had the mmm and motor in it) |
My lst2 conversion was my favorit truck. The lst is a beast. IF LOSI MAKE A ELECTRIC MT I WILL HAVE ONE FOR SURE!
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From what I could tell by looking at the spec sheets, they dont say how the diffs are constructed, but I'm assuming its the same as whatever the X has. Guess some of those questions will have to wait for delivery. |
IIRC, the Revo diffs weren't that bad to get to. Remove the bottom skidplate and steering stop, unhook the outdrives from the axles, unhook one side of one shock, and remove the few top screws and one side of the bulkhead came off. Then, just pull the diff out. I may have missed a step, but it only took me a couple minutes to take one out.
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Dang, I blew another diff today:no: The cup slit down the side. I guess I will be ordering an aluminum cup sooner than I thought. This is upsetting b/c the diff is only a few weeks old :oh: . I have my slipper set so I will not wheely from a stand still(and punch control set on the mmm at 70%) I guess the losi superbolt-on tires offer to much grip for the diffs to handle. I might have to go to the badlands(they just dont handle as well as the losi tires do, oh well)
Forgot to add: I had the diff out in about 3 mins! Im starting to get good at it :oops: |
What weight diff fluids are standard front, center and rear for the e-revo?
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The front and rear come stock with 30,000 and there is no center diff. The traxxas optional center diff comes with 500,000. I have my front and rear set with 50,000
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The 30,000 that comes stock doest offer much resistance and feels like there is nothing in them(like an open diff) the 50,000 helps alot. I see that you have a few losis and I know they only use up to 10,000W in the diffs and that feels very stiff. The traxxas diffs need such heavy weight b/c of its design (has less gears in them than a 1/8th diff does, so the oil has to work harder to slow them down) Thats why the heavier fluid
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i went to OFNA clear diff lock for the c/d and am running 30k in front and 50k in the rear :yipi: |
Sorry, I was told by traxxas a while back that it was going to come with 500,000. I havent checked it since it was released
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As far as I know the Traxxas center diff comes with 100k. The stock diffs don't come with silicone fluid in them at all! They have nothing but some grease in them! I know that for a fact, I just took both mine apart last week and cleaned the grease out of them!
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Mine had silicone in mine. I switched it to 50,000. It helped alittle. I have bought 3 replacment diffs off ebay and they all had fluid.
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