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Old 19-09-2016
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Default losi hydradrive fluid ?

hi vintage gurus

does any one know what viscosity losi hydradive fluid was or its rough modern equivalent ?

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Old 19-09-2016
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Take it off dave and just run it as a slipper
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Old 20-09-2016
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I use 7000cst diff oil,
the difficulty is to refill it without the original bottle.
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How about trying a syringe?
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Old 20-09-2016
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I use 5000 to 7000 on a loose bumpy track or 20,000 to 30,000 on a smooth high grip track. And yup syringe works great just a little hard with the thicker oils
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thanks guys

knew someone would have info i think i have empty losi bottle still!!

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Old 21-09-2016
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This slipper is superb on low grip, dust tracks its in a different league compared to a normal slipper
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