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Old 10-18-2007, 06:59 PM
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Ok i got a question shouldnt the sane weights of diff or shock oil perform the same for example . Wouldnt Mugen 45 Wt Shock Oil be the same as the associated 45 wt shock oil? I'm asking this because barely anyone has the new associated shock and diff oils in right now and im getting an rc8 but wanna check the diffs and shocks to make sure they have the oil they need in em
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Old 10-18-2007, 09:00 PM
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mugen shock oils and associated shock oils are probably going to be a little different because you dont know if they measure the same just use the same fluid in all 4 of the shocks for example if you use losi oil use that in all four shocks and same for the diffs if u use mugen diff fluid use that in all 3 diffs but of course u are going to use different weights but make sure u use the same brand
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They are close but not exact . Comparing wt and cps is a different story .
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