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Old 03-11-2013
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Question loose setup for geared diff?

Is anyone running a geared diff on loose setup?
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Old 04-11-2013
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I do on loose wet sand with 3000Wt. oil in it. works very well.
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Have you tried any thicker?
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I've tried 2k and found that the car diffed out on the high grip carpet so I wouldn't go any lighter on any surface because you'll loose drive.

3k was bang on even on the slippy stuff and the braking improved. High grip grass tracks is where I would be looking at going heavier no where else.
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Old 05-11-2013
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No I have not, I took an educated guess and it worked for once.
The car has steering but not enough to get me into trouble, A safe handling car, if you know what I mean. For competition it needs a bit of work (pistons,shock oil,shock springs and maybe diff oil) at the moment it sluggish and it's a fine, safe, fun handling car to throw around the track with friends.
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Cheers for replies. :-)
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