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WEB 11.03.2013 01:23 PM

Help with D8T diffs
 
Hi Guys
What is a good diff oil to start with?
I have D8T with a CC1717 just would like to no where I should start with diff oil in the F/C/R ?
I was thinking 7K/7K/5K what do you think?
Any help would be great
Thank you
Web

bdebde 11.03.2013 08:50 PM

7/10/5 is what I usually run.

Lizard 11.04.2013 06:29 AM

7k cst viscosity for the center diff is way too low. With a 1717 you'll need atleast 500k in the center diff or it will get hot and the front tires will baloon like crazy.

nastety92 11.04.2013 09:02 AM

If I remember correctly I have 10/50/5 in my D8T with a CC 1520.

Good luck,
Nick

WEB 11.04.2013 02:01 PM

Thank you for your help guys that is great.
I will try both I mite go with the 7/10/5 first and then try 10/50/5 and see how it goes.
Also Lizard yes I no what you are saying I did mean 7000k/7000k/5000k diff oil is always in the 1000 and up 5k would be like water? but thank you for your input that is great thanks.I will let you no how I go.
Thanks
WEB

MonsterMaxx 11.05.2013 05:48 PM

I'm running 50k in the center of my HVL that has the CC 1717.

Lizard 11.06.2013 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MonsterMaxx (Post 427771)
I'm running 50k in the center of my HVL that has the CC 1717.

And you run it hard through a full pack (I assume 6S) and the diff does not get hot (which is BTW making the fluid's viscosity even lighter during the run, because viscosity changes with temperature) and your front tires don't baloon?

HPI for example puts 100k cst diffoil in the center diff on the Vorza Flux Buggy RTR, which is lighter, has smaller tires and has only a CC 1515 in it.

magman 11.06.2013 11:21 AM

in my mbx5T w/the 1520...i run 100K in the center

WEB 11.06.2013 12:30 PM

Look like I better get some 50K and 100K to try and thank you for the info guys that is great.
I will let you no how I go?
Thanks
WEB

FormulaZR 09.03.2014 02:03 PM

This is an old thread...but exactly applies to my question.

I have a pair of RC-M converted D8Ts. When they were nitro, they performed very well with 5/7/3 diff oil at my local track. Now they are brushless, and I assume they'll need a change. One is powered by a T8 2000kv running 4s and the other is a T8 1350kv running 6s. Both are using RX8 Gen2's in sensored mode. Both are used as racers only, no bashing - the track surface is fairly loose and has quite a few tight turns. The longest straight is 150' or so.

Any ideas on where to start? 10/10/5, 7/10/5? Or...am I way off on center diff wt?

bdebde 09.03.2014 03:15 PM

You can run the same as nitro... but I think I am running 10/10/5 or 4 in mine, works well on med to high traction. For less traction I will usually run 7/10/3.

FormulaZR 09.03.2014 05:13 PM

Thanks for the help. I would definitely consider my track low traction.

FormulaZR 09.03.2014 08:39 PM

So I don't need to run something like 50k in the center, correct?

bdebde 09.03.2014 10:32 PM

For racing... no. I have tried 15 in the center, but certainly not on low traction. Honestly, you could try what you have and see how you like it. I personally go about one wgt heavier for electric over nitro... at least in the center.

e-mike 09.03.2014 10:46 PM

I run 7-120-5


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