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FormulaZR
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09.04.2014, 12:38 PM

I'm going to start with 7/10/5 in one and 10/10/5 in the other and see how that works out...
   
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09.05.2014, 03:07 PM

Sounds like a great place to start
   
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09.16.2014, 10:42 AM

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And you run it hard through a full pack (I assume 6S) and the diff does not get hot (which is BTW making the fluid's viscosity even lighter during the run, because viscosity changes with temperature) and your front tires don't baloon?

HPI for example puts 100k cst diffoil in the center diff on the Vorza Flux Buggy RTR, which is lighter, has smaller tires and has only a CC 1515 in it.
Yes, I have run it hard thru a full pack, lol. Is there any other way to run it?

Yes it gets hot, of course it gets hot. Everything gets hot with a 1717 pushing that hard. I'm sure you could even temp the CVs if you wanted.

Yes, the front tires balloon, but to be fair, at these speeds, the rears are ballooning pretty good too.
   
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