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Originally Posted by Gee
What sounds like a big cost w/o benifit? Then cen diff? I haven't seen one in person but looking at these pics. http://rcbasher.com/savcendiffs.html They look stronger then the savage gears. Your gonna need something pretty strong in the 1/5 your building. You think the savage 13t bevel will handle it?
I've never has a lst diff in my hands before so I am not sure it they would fit. You are probably joking but not sure. If I had some I would try them if they are stronger. The weak part of the savage xl diffs are the 13t bevel gear. The alum differentials case/internals/ring gear are holding up. I did use a new older version of a bulk head the last time around. It may flex more then the quick access bulkhead version that I got in the mail yesterday. It is installed now with the strr differential gears.
I've looked at the FLM options and have considered that an option. Never seen the ones Electric El linked to. If flexing of the bulk is where the problem is then that seems to be another option and you could still use the savage gears. There pros and cons to both the flm and GS bulkheads which seem obvious. I just want something that is going to last longer then a couple of tanks.
The main reason I put the strr gears in was lack of replacement parts at the moment. Have another 13t ordered from a-main but that's a couple days out. I had the strr gears on hand and damit I want to run this rc! Should be interesting with the different gear ratio.
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I thought you were having issues with the cen diff, whoops. And i was joking about the lst setup, as I doubt it would fit without major mods/fabricating.
I think the flm parts would be better then the GH stuff, and are cheaper too. I have no experience with either, so maybe someone who has tried both will chime in. 1/8 diffs are tough, and the machined hpi parts should be sturdy. I guess case flex is causing the issue. I should have some time this weekend to finish my savage and plan to take the diffs/bulks apart (they come assembled in the SS kit) and check everything.
The 1/5 scale will require some tough components. I will start with the hpi diff parts and upgrade if necessary.