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sjcrss 08.13.2008 08:09 AM

Diff Fuid suggestions for E-Revo
 
I would like any suggestions for diff fluids on a Erevo.... I was thinking the following....
Front 10k
Rear 7k

SYSTEM SETUP
Quark 125b / 7xl
maxamps (2s2p) 4s 8000 lipo's
badland MT tires
geared 20/68
any suggestions would be helpful, I ran this setup in my Gmaxx and was very pleased with it......am I able to run it in the Erevo as well...
Thanks Again Guys

sjcrss 08.13.2008 11:09 AM

wow.....13 views...and no one has any input....im shocked....:gasp:

Happywing 08.14.2008 11:01 AM

With electric, it helps to have thicker fluids to take advantage of torque. I run 50k in the front and 30k in the rear. It depends on the track:

Thicker fluids – high-bite, smooth
Thinner fluids – low-bite, bumpy

sjcrss 08.14.2008 12:45 PM

Well that helps me as a starting point.....since I allready have 30k, looks like all i have to pick up is the 50k...thanks for the input.....

entjoles 08.14.2008 04:20 PM

is this a revo conversion with a center diff?

as the new e-revo doesnt have a center diff , you would need the same fluid in both ends

Happywing 08.15.2008 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by entjoles (Post 201659)
the new e-revo doesnt have a center diff , you would need the same fluid in both ends

Why do you say this?

I have no CD. I didn't have one in my old Gorillamaxx Revo either. They handle/turn with true awesomeness.

sjcrss 08.15.2008 09:21 AM

It will be a stock Erevo.....with stock tranny

RideIcon 08.15.2008 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by entjoles (Post 201659)
is this a revo conversion with a center diff?

as the new e-revo doesnt have a center diff , you would need the same fluid in both ends

uhh? why would you need the same fluid in front and rear without a center diff? its not like having different gears, it just keeps the tires from freespinning


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