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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/28/2008 7:20:58 PM   
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also i am havng toubles with the directions yuou gave me i dont get half the stuff you said...and what do you with with epoxy??


"Take the center diff apart and filled it full of epoxy to make it a locked diff."

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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/28/2008 7:28:27 PM   
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ok thanks...is that the only thing neede to be filled??

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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/28/2008 9:00:14 PM   
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yea should we be filling the front and rear differentials with anything?

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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/28/2008 9:55:43 PM   
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I would add either diff lube of diff grease to the front and rear diffs...................

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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/28/2008 10:17:00 PM   
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is there any major difference between the lube or grease?

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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/28/2008 10:30:24 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: maxxin2.5

also i am havng toubles with the directions yuou gave me i dont get half the stuff you said...and what do you with with epoxy??


"Take the center diff apart and filled it full of epoxy to make it a locked diff."



what epoxy did u use? brand name and type would be helpful, thank you

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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/28/2008 10:47:38 PM   
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is there any major difference between the lube or grease?


If you get the AE diff grease it is around $3.00, the diff lubes are around $10.

I'm not sure what epoxy he used.

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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/28/2008 11:55:14 PM   
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The center diff is the only one that gets filled with epoxy. I used 5 minute epoxy. The center front drive line is removed and the two front drive lines are removed. These are not put back in, this makes it a two wheel drive car. I left the brake off( never use it any way). Hope this helps. Sorry I did not get back to you guys sooner.

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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/28/2008 11:57:05 PM   
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ohh i want mine 4wd so i can still drive it in dirt and have no problem...

or well did you have problem??

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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/29/2008 12:07:29 AM   
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yea same, i prefer 4wd. but i plan on using mine more on road than off road but there still may be times where i want to go a little bit offroading. would 2wd be ok for this since i will be off road sparingly? or should i stick with 4wd to be safe. like maxxin said, are they any problems with ur method going off road?

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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/29/2008 12:15:01 AM   
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maybe we can just pu them back in so its 4wd again and see what happens...and i am definately not taking out the brake...even if it does just a little ill get it to work better i also have some friends acrosss hte street that are like experts and they have made my 4 year old brakes on my t maxx soo good it does frontflips when i hit the brakes...soo i am definatley keeping those in...

so playa1 you should try and just exopy it them put the drive lines back in so its 4wd and maybe its still going to be an awsome car!!

never know till you try!!

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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/29/2008 12:16:03 AM   
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also i started a new thread about the picco engines and i wanted to know if anyone has on yet???

plz tell me

thanks

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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/29/2008 12:31:01 AM   
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yea hopefully ill pick up some epoxy tomorrow and give it a shot. i wont be able to drive it tho for another week until i get my servos i ordered form hong kong but ill def keep everyone updated

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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/29/2008 12:37:47 AM   
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ok kool thanks...i want some new wheels/tires but i cant find the kyosho ones anywhere...and i would rather have onroad tires...

anyone know where to find onroad wheels/tires???

i dont want slicks either...

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RE: SPORTWERKS chaos 1/16 buggy - 3/29/2008 2:52:03 AM   
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