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Savage FLUX Bomb Proof Diff setup- TiNi Coated gears, 7075 diff cup, titanium shaft
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Savage FLUX Bomb Proof Diff setup- TiNi Coated gears, 7075 diff cup, titanium shaft - 12.02.2012, 04:36 AM

I was planning to have an ultimate Savage FLUX and wanted the strongest diff for it. Here are the parts that I have TiNi coated and modded maximizer 7075-T6 diff Cups. It was not easy as not many shops would like to run a small batch as the cost per run is really expensive. It was not cheap either as I had I to pay few hundreds dollars to get these and some other parts coated with Ti-Ni.

However, sadly I have to let these go as I am in need of cash to get my car repaired.

I guess I dont have to elaborate any further about Ti-Ni coating. Its extremely hard surface and good corrosion resistance (no more rusty drive train). I tried rubbing the pieces with sand paper and surprisingly no scratch at all! So I am sure this things can really last!

All parts are brand new and never used/installed:

a) TiNi Ring Gear and pinion:


b) TiNi Hot Bodies Vorza Spider gears (note that the parts are oily because I dip them into corrosionx. Its not silicone oil):


c) Edit RC titanium cross shaft- almost 50% lighter than stock and much stronger.



d) Maximizer 7075-t6 aluminum diff cup. They have been modified to accept the 8mm bearing so that you can have same bearing for both ring and diff cup. This cup cost me $50 each and they are super rare. This by far the best design because the slot for the cross shaft is machined straight and this give you much more contact area than any other cups in the market.

Can also be used for Vorza, D8 diff
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