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Slipperential questions and a brief other - 12.11.2006, 10:20 PM

1.)I have a question for you guys who are pretty familiar with the slipperiential. First i will be racing and i wanted to know what diff oil/lub/grease ect... should i use to get the best racing results. also how should i adjust the diff for racing. I was told there is a way to adjust it so you don't pop wheelies and your power goes straight to the ground. what way should adjust/lube the slipperiential.

2.) Also I was wondering what the price is of the plastic 3.3 maxx CVDS. Also do you guys recommend these as a cheap alternative to steel CVDS(i do not think i will go this route but if i do will they hold) also i was wondering if there is a performance difference(notable) with the Beaffy plastic ones compared to steel. Also is it good to have flex in the CVDS so it does not strain the diff as much.


3.) Also i will be using Maximizer diffs do know if they are pretty straight forward(about Assembly and instructions) also what kind of lubricant should i use when i build them and any recommendations on building these. Thanks for your replies.

-BTW my setup will be ALU 3.3 knuckles to fit large 3.3 CVDS, 7xl, quark, and 4s and 17mm standard size Wabash wheels:027: :032:

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