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DettaSCT 04-19-2010 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by jiewei1987 (Post 7078203)
Anybody used ball differential b4? Wat are the noticeable differerences? is ball one lighter? but i heard tat tiny sand can get into the ball bearings of the ball differential. . .

not sure why this thread is even in the "On-Road" section, or why so many of the responses are relative to their on-dirt experiences. :sneaky:

mac853 04-19-2010 07:55 PM

I wonder also to having a gear diff, but unfortunately there's no for Cyclone.
Could anybody tell me how could create 1 when it doesn't exist genuinely in the chassis?

Best regards

Manny 04-19-2010 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by mac853 (Post 7294031)
I wonder also to having a gear diff, but unfortunately there's no for Cyclone.
Could anybody tell me how could create 1 when it doesn't exist genuinely in the chassis?

Best regards


I believe someone on the forum once used a gear differential from an RS4 Nitro. Its got the right size 39 tooth pulley; just requires some shimming.

RockyMania 04-19-2010 11:36 PM


Originally Posted by mac853 (Post 7294031)
I wonder also to having a gear diff, but unfortunately there's no for Cyclone.
Could anybody tell me how could create 1 when it doesn't exist genuinely in the chassis?

Best regards

great question, would like to know as well!:D:D:D
Anybody?

trickd122 04-20-2010 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by mac853 (Post 7294031)
I wonder also to having a gear diff, but unfortunately there's no for Cyclone.
Could anybody tell me how could create 1 when it doesn't exist genuinely in the chassis?

Best regards


A company called SPEC-R has a gear diff for the 416 won't that fit?

cheROK1212 04-20-2010 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by trickd122 (Post 7296314)
A company called SPEC-R has a gear diff for the 416 won't that fit?

Search gear diff in the T3 thread. RC Market, I believe, gave a step by step and a parts listing.

mac853 04-20-2010 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by Manny (Post 7294304)
I believe someone on the forum once used a gear differential from an RS4 Nitro. Its got the right size 39 tooth pulley; just requires some shimming.


Originally Posted by RockyMania (Post 7294808)
great question, would like to know as well!:D:D:D
Anybody?

In fact i saw that picture of "Marcos J" use rs4 nitro with 4 thicky spacers.http://www.rctech.net/forum/6174329-post17126.html
But that of "RCmarket" are fit, but not sure what diff is that.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/4528835-post12621.html


Originally Posted by trickd122 (Post 7296314)
A company called SPEC-R has a gear diff for the 416 won't that fit?

Not, 416 use 37T pulley, how could fit Cyclone which use 39T?

RC MARKET 04-20-2010 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by mac853 (Post 7296461)
In fact i saw that picture of "Marcos J" use rs4 nitro with 4 thicky spacers.http://www.rctech.net/forum/6174329-post17126.html
But that of "RCmarket" are fit, but not sure what diff is that.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/4528835-post12621.html


Not, 416 use 37T pulley, how could fit Cyclone which use 39T?

416 & Cyclone same can use NT-1 gear diff !

or8ital 04-20-2010 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by P.I.M.P (Post 7078230)
Hi Im a fan of the gear diff after using one in a serpent s400 it had a great feel to the car the only thing is there got more mass then a ball diff and the gear diff is harder on belts but if I could get a gear diff for my t3 I would

Soon you can:

http://www.redrc.net/2010/04/spec-r-...416-gear-diff/

tc3jp 04-20-2010 01:22 PM

Ok this thread is already talking about diffs., gears etc.
I have always run diffs. front and rear.I just bought a car with spool up front.
What the heck is a spool?I have an idea but not 100% sure.
I have always driven with the diffs.
What can I expect as far as the way the car is going to handle.
Am I gonna need to change my driving style?
I have aT-2 009 rubber car 10.5 brushless.
Smallish track..

regards cheers and all that rot jimmy.p.

mac853 04-21-2010 06:08 AM


Originally Posted by RC MARKET (Post 7296515)
416 & Cyclone same can use NT-1 gear diff !

Same 1 on both cars?:weird:
But 2 cars are using different number of teeth of diff pulleys?:confused:
If really is, how many teeth exist in pulley of NT1, could someone answer me, please?
Then which diffs, i guess should be rear 1, isn't it?

Best regards

Johnny Wishbone 04-21-2010 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by mac853 (Post 7300239)
Same 1 on both cars?:weird:
But 2 cars are using different number of teeth of diff pulleys?:confused:
If really is, how many teeth exist in pulley of NT1, could someone answer me, please?
Then which diffs, i guess should be rear 1, isn't it?

Best regards

NT1 stock is 40 (or 41, in any matter its too big) teeth. You have to machine the outer gear off the NT1 and then adapt a stock diff gear to attach to the inner NT1 assembly.

mac853 04-21-2010 09:19 AM


Originally Posted by Johnny Wishbone (Post 7300944)
NT1 stock is 40 (or 41, in any matter its too big) teeth. You have to machine the outer gear off the NT1 and then adapt a stock diff gear to attach to the inner NT1 assembly.

What?:mad:
Machinizing by myself, not everyone can do that!:(

Then how about of that 1 of HPI RS4 nitro, has it got 39T pulley?

Best regards

razzor 04-21-2010 09:24 AM

I believe the new Team Magic G4RS has small front diffs with a 33t pulley or there abouts.
The Serpent gear diff is perfect though only downside is you cant find any.

Johnny Wishbone 04-21-2010 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by mac853 (Post 7301017)
What?:mad:
Machinizing by myself, not everyone can do that!:(

Then how about of that 1 of HPI RS4 nitro, has it got 39T pulley?

Best regards

I did mine on a drill press with a exacto knife, just be very, very careful.


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