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Originally Posted by mrspeedy
Yes it is an RTR thing, my truck was just the same .. just buy another set of the smaller gears and pop a pair in .. personally I'd stick with steel gears .. the gear diff is lighter than the ball diff anyway !!
On a side note, I've been working with the geared diff determined to make it work for me ... in my truck it works a treat even on slippy astro with light 5000cst oil .. but the buggy is a different animal .. been working my way UP the oils ... and finally found a oil that makes it feel the same as a ball diff .. on the bench at least .. 12000 is where we're at and looking forward to trying it out at our next club meeting
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it mite not work like that as gear diffs and ball diffs work differently,
from what i have found, the ball diff will give you more grip on slippy surfaces, it doesnt give you as much punch which is probably why it feels grippier!
the gear diff works better in high traction conditions as it gives more punch out of the corner, when you have plenty of traction this is good!
i found on medium traction surfaces if you can get the gear diff to work it can be faster, in these situations i will run usually 2k oil or sometimes lighter, so that it is light enough to help generate grip and also give steering, whilst still pretty punchy but controllable out of the corner!
if the oil is too thick it will feel like a solid drive, which will give on power push, less steering, lots of forward traction if there is grip, and spin out if in med to low traction conditions!
but you need to find out what works for you!