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Locking Center diff


hebby

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Ok so i got myself an Exo terra buggy and apart from the motor mount being made of chocolate and after tightening the grub on the slider it snapping i think its a decent kit BUT! i have one question.........

Whats anyones thoughts on locking the center diff? i have allready added some THICK THICK diff oil and still delivers too much power to front wheels even enough to make it like a boy racer in a corsa on sainsburys car park :whistling: in a few more runs the front wheels are gonna be bald with all the spinning.

so if i locked the diff will it make it slower? will it destroy and of the other diffs?

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what oil did you use on the centre diff mate? mine has 100,000 weight in and that seems pretty good.

I currently have 10,000 in the front and 20,000 in the back, I think the front is diffing out a little so might swap to 20,000 in there aswell at some point.

other than that i thinki hit spot on with the oils for what i want out of it anyway.

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i locked the center diff in my hyper 7 , turned it into a complete animal

it just makes sure u get 50/50 power f/r

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I'm going to lock the centre diff on my Hyper based SC project with Blu Tac. That way, there is still a tiny bit of 'give'so it's less harsh on the drivetrain and it's reversible.

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How did you lock it as i might try my boys hyper 7.

i used epoxy metal resin as my center diff was knackered so i made use of it, now i wish i'd locked the rear diff to turn it into a drifter

i had 7k in front and 3k oils in rear, any little elevation on the front was pulling wheelies with my os vspec engine in it

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what oil did you use on the centre diff mate? mine has 100,000 weight in and that seems pretty good.

I currently have 10,000 in the front and 20,000 in the back, I think the front is diffing out a little so might swap to 20,000 in there aswell at some point.

other than that i thinki hit spot on with the oils for what i want out of it anyway.

Exact same as you mate :-/ 10k in front 100k in center and 20k in rear but from stock center diff oil it has made a little difference but not enough as it still spins out the front wheels even on Tarmac that's dry as a bone so think I'm gonna araldite the center diff as there pretty cheap anyway plus got a spare set of gears in the kit :-)

I'm not gonna be racing just bashin and mainly on loose surface so don't want any front wheel spin :-/

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Does it have a slipper clutch?

Al.

No mate it's a sealed diff with spur attached :-/

Have tried in the past to lock the hyper mini center diff with blue tack and don't work very well :-/ then locked it with araldite and presto worked perfect :-)

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No mate it's a sealed diff with spur attached :-/

Have tried in the past to lock the hyper mini center diff with blue tack and don't work very well :-/ then locked it with araldite and presto worked perfect :-)

have to agree, blue tac didnt work too well when I tried it on one of my cars, ended up with the gears carving a path through the blue tac until it spun almost free with the lumps of blue tac scooped into areas just clearing all the gears.

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