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V1 Slipperential Question -
12.31.2006, 06:11 PM
Hello,
I was looking at the pictures for the V1 and I am wondering does it fit the G2R chassis as well... It looks like it would and might only require a custom set of Bonez made from RC Alloy if the G2R's bones don't fit...
Anyone have any info on this?
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12.31.2006, 06:12 PM
no it doesn't, however, a version for the g2r is in the process of being developed, so it is only a matter of time......
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12.31.2006, 07:17 PM
Mike should have a slipperential for the g2r with in a few months.
May be sooner.
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12.31.2006, 07:48 PM
How is the G2R one different? Is this the same one that will work on buggies/UELightning or will he make 3 different versions? Hehe.
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12.31.2006, 08:19 PM
It will be three different version when done.
The one for the g2r will also going to fit the gmaxx.
The one for gmaxx will be upgraded to fit g2r so accually it will be only 2
version out. The slipper diff and slipperential.
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12.31.2006, 09:59 PM
How many teeth are on the small gear on the slipperential?
I am looking at installing a oneway in its place and using manual brakes. I think finding a oneway for a 5mm shaft, that will work for me, is going to be a challenge in itself though.
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12.31.2006, 10:00 PM
What's the difference between a "Slipper Diff" and "Slipperential"?
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12.31.2006, 10:01 PM
how is the one for the g2r different?
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12.31.2006, 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Nick
What's the difference between a "Slipper Diff" and "Slipperential"?
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If I'm not mistaken, a slipper diff is for a buggy and the slipperential is for the gmaxx/g2r
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Originally Posted by Gundam-Guy
how is the one for the g2r different?
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It sounds like there won't be a difference. I believe a change needs to be made so that the motor can clear the g2r shocks.
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12.31.2006, 10:30 PM
I think you right on the shock thing star scream.
You also right on the difference.
When it is final the slipperential will fit both gmaxx and g2r.
For the drive gear on input shaft. It is a 20 tooth.
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01.01.2007, 11:54 PM
I don't think the slipper diff is for 1/8 buggies. If i'm correct slipper diffs are limited slip diff is like a positraction or a ball diff where a certian amount of slip is possible. With gears inside, there is no true slip inside
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01.02.2007, 12:24 AM
The slipper-diff thing Mike is working on should be like the slipperential, except that the slipper clutch is built onto the diff (it's all in-line).
I've even tried developing my own slipper-diff (that's what I've been calling it for 8+ months), but not having a lathe has almost forced me to give up. I have some Solidworks pics of it, though.
The first pic shows the side with the 4 screws that would mount to the diff.
The second pic shows the protuding piece which would be threaded and the spur gear, spring, and nut would go onto it for the slipper clutch.
The four screw holes on the third pic are for mounting the spur gear.
Note that this slipper clutch piece attaches to a center diff. It uses Revo slipper clutch pads.
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01.02.2007, 08:57 AM
That was how Mike explained it to me as well, also nice renders of it as well....
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01.02.2007, 09:53 AM
Looks like you designed yours to fit a 51 tooth ofna gear.
How does the pressure be applied to the slipper part?
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01.02.2007, 12:07 PM
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Looks like you designed yours to fit a 51 tooth ofna gear.
How does the pressure be applied to the slipper part?
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I think it was the Ofna 51t spur gear that I made it for.
The cylindrical piece sticking out would have threads put on it, and a nut and spring would go onto that piece to put pressure on the slipper parts.
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