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Old 03-09-2015, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Sofa King
Do all 4 wheels turn the same direction if you give it throttle off the ground?
Good question, possibly one diff backwards. Easy mistake for newbies
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Originally Posted by Sofa King
Do all 4 wheels turn the same direction if you give it throttle off the ground?

Yes, sir. The vehicle moves forward. Just slowly. Very.
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Old 03-09-2015, 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by dblhelx
Yes, sir. The vehicle moves forward. Just slowly. Very.
You said that the tires balloon when holding it in the air... are the tires all turning the same direction when they are ballooning?
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Old 03-09-2015, 09:53 PM
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What weight diff fluid did you put in the center diff?
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Originally Posted by Sofa King
You said that the tires balloon when holding it in the air... are the tires all turning the same direction when they are ballooning?
Just checked. Pull the trigger while holding car in the air and all four tires turn in the same direction.
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Originally Posted by dblhelx
Photos of what? Whatever I can do to help you all help me.
The car, we need to see if something backwards or would bind causing car to move slow. Photo front rear and top center if u can.is your pinion gear tight? Also if your electronics are all new u need to do set up processes.
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So with no resistance the tires balloon and then on the ground with resistance it barely moves. And you're sure you put 100,000 and maybe didn't put lighter fluid in the center allowing it to slip way more than its supposed to?
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Are all the pins in the hexes?
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So with no resistance the tires balloon and then on the ground with resistance it barely moves. And you're sure you put 100,000 and maybe didn't put lighter fluid in the center allowing it to slip way more than its supposed to?
Even if he put 10,000 in center it would still hall ass.i tested 10,000 and it was ok..now the 500 shock oil would be a problem. .lol.
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Originally Posted by dblhelx
Just checked. Pull the trigger while holding car in the air and all four tires turn in the same direction.
My guess you forgot the drive pins
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Originally Posted by CaseyD
So with no resistance the tires balloon and then on the ground with resistance it barely moves. And you're sure you put 100,000 and maybe didn't put lighter fluid in the center allowing it to slip way more than its supposed to?

Yep! Exactly.

Any chance I just need to shim inside the diff to bring gear mesh closer/tighter?
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If your teeth were barely catching and slipping that bad it would sound awful. So I guess the question is how does it sound?
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Originally Posted by dblhelx
Yep! Exactly.

Any chance I just need to shim inside the diff to bring gear mesh closer/tighter?
no, some are running without shims to quite gear noise down..I've done both and decided to leave the stock shims in..are u hearing any odd sounds?
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Even if he put 10,000 in center it would still hall ass.i tested 10,000 and it was ok..now the 500 shock oil would be a problem. .lol.
What about if you accidentally put 3000? That would be like running a completely backed off slipper?
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Originally Posted by CaseyD
If your teeth were barely catching and slipping that bad it would sound awful. So I guess the question is how does it sound?
It's my first buggy in years since my B44 but it doesn't sound good. VERY loud gear action like it's skipping but yet it still crawls forward.
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