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Slipperential discussion
05.10.2012, 05:57 PM
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What is a Slipperential?
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jamesban
well mine slipped with 3 springs tightened all...
well mine slipped with 3 springs tightened all the way down so I just really dont need to use it. My muggy is big and heavy and it works fine with the regular center diff. Maybe I will put it in my...
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Slipperential discussion
04.29.2012, 11:18 AM
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What is a Slipperential?
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jamesban
ok. I removed the slipperential because with 3...
ok. I removed the slipperential because with 3 springs tightened all the way down it still slipped too much. I got two new Life batteries and made a new battery harness. Its running great now. No...
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General Discussion
04.23.2012, 11:10 PM
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Used Slipperential for sale
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jamesban
Used Slipperential for sale
Only used for a few weeks. Its just not really needed in my muggy. Its too damn heavy and a basher and will never be raced and I could use the money. PM for price/more info. Thanks. 46T with hardened...
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Slipperential discussion
03.23.2012, 07:02 PM
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What is a Slipperential?
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jamesban
I dont have the money for another motor :( I can...
I dont have the money for another motor :( I can go through and look for bad solder joints though.
Forum:
Slipperential discussion
03.23.2012, 12:47 PM
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What is a Slipperential?
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jamesban
It is a leopard motor but the motor doesn't...
It is a leopard motor but the motor doesn't really get hot at all. I dont have the money for another motor but can possibly try it sometime in the future.
Forum:
Slipperential discussion
03.23.2012, 12:28 PM
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What is a Slipperential?
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103,738
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jamesban
my setup is a 40 x 82 mm 2000kv motor, 4 cell...
my setup is a 40 x 82 mm 2000kv motor, 4 cell A123 batteries and 14T pinion in a Muggy.
Forum:
Slipperential discussion
03.22.2012, 09:14 PM
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overheating
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jamesban
overheating
If your gearing, batteries and motor are correct for your vehicle can having the slipperential too loose and slipping too much cause the battery wires to overheat and melt a little?
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Slipperential discussion
03.22.2012, 08:58 PM
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What is a Slipperential?
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103,738
Posted By
jamesban
If your gearing, batteries and motor are correct...
If your gearing, batteries and motor are correct for your vehicle can having the slipperential too loose and slipping too much cause the battery wires to overheat and melt a little?
Forum:
Slipperential discussion
09.05.2011, 11:01 AM
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Too much slip
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Posted By
jamesban
I could actually use 4 springs on mine if i...
I could actually use 4 springs on mine if i wanted more adjustment area cause I got the springs flattened now. But im good with it where it is :intello:
Forum:
Slipperential discussion
09.04.2011, 03:49 PM
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Too much slip
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51,884
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jamesban
I was using 50k but last time I rebuilt it I had...
I was using 50k but last time I rebuilt it I had no fluid left so i just used diff grease. I have no idea how much my muggy weighs. Im guessing around 13lbs.
Forum:
Slipperential discussion
09.04.2011, 02:32 PM
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29
Too much slip
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51,884
Posted By
jamesban
I got the third spring on last night and with the...
I got the third spring on last night and with the third spring and it tightened all the way down it works! The front end comes off the ground a little tiny bit on launch but no more flips or wheelies...
Forum:
Slipperential discussion
08.23.2011, 08:51 AM
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Too much slip
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51,884
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jamesban
It could be a possibility.
It could be a possibility.
Forum:
Slipperential discussion
08.23.2011, 08:49 AM
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Too much slip
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Posted By
jamesban
It was greased well and tightened easily, it is...
It was greased well and tightened easily, it is tightened so that the springs are almost perfectly flat. The ring is so tight there are only threads on the bottom half of the ring. There is...
Forum:
Slipperential discussion
08.22.2011, 05:40 PM
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Too much slip
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51,884
Posted By
jamesban
Here it is: http://youtu.be/nM8FOb2bbbs
Here it is:
http://youtu.be/nM8FOb2bbbs
Forum:
Slipperential discussion
08.16.2011, 08:44 AM
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Too much slip
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51,884
Posted By
jamesban
I took it apart last night and it was assembled...
I took it apart last night and it was assembled correctly, there is no grease on the pads or slipper. It was tightened all the way down. Tonight i will use my video camera to make a video fo me...
Forum:
Slipperential discussion
08.15.2011, 08:35 AM
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29
Too much slip
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51,884
Posted By
jamesban
Yep. I scuffed em. I followed the directions...
Yep. I scuffed em. I followed the directions carefully. I will take it apart tonight. One of the pads was slightly deformed and I sanded it a little to get it to pop in place. Maybe its causing an...
Forum:
Slipperential discussion
08.14.2011, 08:47 PM
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29
Too much slip
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51,884
Posted By
jamesban
Tried two different camera and every picture is...
Tried two different camera and every picture is blurry. I will take it apart tomorrow and post pics of the components laid out in order they are installed. Im pretty sure I have it right per the...
Forum:
Slipperential discussion
08.12.2011, 10:23 PM
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Too much slip
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51,884
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jamesban
I will take it out next week and post some pics....
I will take it out next week and post some pics. I did not have any extra parts.
Forum:
Slipperential discussion
08.12.2011, 09:06 PM
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Too much slip
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51,884
Posted By
jamesban
Too much slip
my setup is a 40 x 82 mm 2000kv motor, 4 cell A123 batteries and 14T pinion in a Muggy. I lightly scuffed the slipper pads. I made sure none of it got anywhere on the slipper when I lightly greased...
Forum:
Truggy
06.03.2011, 10:17 AM
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Ofna Spider Diffs
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jamesban
So all hyper 7 diffs are 6 gear spider diffs?
So all hyper 7 diffs are 6 gear spider diffs?
Forum:
Truggy
06.02.2011, 04:38 PM
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Ofna Spider Diffs
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jamesban
Ofna Spider Diffs
can you make an ofna spider diff from these two part sets
http://cgi.ebay.com/Hyper-9-Spider-Diff-Inner-Bevel-Gear-set-89126-A-/220781411413?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item336798fc55...
Forum:
Truggy
04.29.2011, 09:40 PM
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18
Lightning Stadium Pro shock question
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5,681
Posted By
jamesban
A year later I orderd the rebuild kits. Now that...
A year later I orderd the rebuild kits. Now that I have taken the shock off not sure its blown. Had oil in it and didnt leak. THe front sags though. Need to stiffen them up some when I rebuild them.
Forum:
Truggy
09.14.2010, 09:05 PM
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Lightning Stadium Pro shock question
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5,681
Posted By
jamesban
Well they only have 2 in stock so soon as I find...
Well they only have 2 in stock so soon as I find 2 more I will order them and some oil and springs and do the rebuild. The motor and ESC do not even get warm geared with the 14t pinion :)
Forum:
Truggy
09.14.2010, 08:23 PM
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18
Lightning Stadium Pro shock question
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5,681
Posted By
jamesban
I live in the states. Near Detroit unfortunately....
I live in the states. Near Detroit unfortunately. I thought the guy I bought it from told me it was a lightning stadium pro but he added some parts to make it like a version 2 but either way I like...
Forum:
Truggy
09.14.2010, 07:43 PM
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18
Lightning Stadium Pro shock question
Views:
5,681
Posted By
jamesban
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