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09.16.2008, 11:01 PM

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Those are weaker than the 1/8 scale diffs . Traxxas only uses 4 spider gears inside compared to the 1/8 scale which uses either 6 or 8 spiders. More surface to dissipate the tensional and torsional forces inside the differential cup.
Look George, I dont know what part of my edit you didnt understand. I am aware that any diff that needs 500k lol must be running low on the spider gears. If I wanted your input I would have flown to Japan and ordered you a saki while debating blowfish culinary techniques. Again thanks for kicking me
   
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09.16.2008, 11:07 PM

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Look George, I dont know what part of my edit you didnt understand. I am aware that any diff that needs 500k lol must be running low on the spider gears. If I wanted your input I would have flown to Japan and ordered you a saki while debating blowfish culinary techniques. Again thanks for kicking me
Damn, why so hostile? You're mighty cranky today as shown by your reply here and on the other thread by Patrick.

By the way, I don't like sake (not saki). If you're really aware about the need of 500K oil and low spider gears, why bother posting about them .

Just tell your wife to hide the baseball bat so you don't hit your kids after you run out of tv's to hit .


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