What oil to use for rc Differential?
For 2WD buggies and truck outdoor use 2000-10000 cSt oil. For indoor racing 10K is ok. High power brushless setups may benefit from thicker, up to 30K oils. For 1:10 4WD Short Course trucks the basic set up we recommend is 5000 cSt in the front, 5000 cSt in the center and 3000 cSt in the rear.
What do you use for RC differential?
If your diff isn’t sealed to hold fluid, try using a little Tamiya Anti-Wear grease. The super-sticky grease effectively slows diff action.
What is a good diff oil?
1. Editor’s Choice: Red Line 75W90 GL-5 Gear Oil. Red Line Synthetic Oil is one of the top companies making synthetic lubricants for all parts of your car. It’s a fully synthetic oil that works in thousands of passenger cars and trucks including General Motors, Ford, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
Is differential oil thick?
Differential oil, which is also known as gear oil, is thicker compared to engine oil. As a lubricating oil, gear oil prevents vehicles’ metallic components from damage and increases their overall performance.
What is the HPI Baja SS?
The Baja SS is an epic member of HPI’s range of upgraded ‘Super Sport’ models that feature kit versions of HPI’s popular RTR models, with additional option parts added to enhance the enjoyment of your kit. A long list of option parts is included with the SS version of the Baja 5B.
What kind of engine does a Baja SS have?
At the heart of the Baja SS is the #107940 Fuelie K26 26cc engine, a tougher, stronger and more powerful engine than the standard 23cc Fuelie engine in the Baja 5B RTR buggy. With more displacement you get increased low-end grunt, more acceleration and huge top-end speed!
What is a Baja 5B SS?
The 1/5th scale Baja 5B desert racing buggy has been a huge success since its debut, and the self-build Baja 5B SS helped explode large-scale racing into the mainstream, because it allows serious RC fans the chance to build and optimize a large-scale buggy from the ground up.
How can I improve the handling of the Baja?
To improve the handling of the Baja even further, we have a full set of #87561 and #87562 VVC/HD Baja shocks which are included and improve handling on all types of terrain and are also heavy-duty to keep things secure on the track.