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infanterene 11-19-2008 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Integra (Post 5070198)
and it states this where ?

Dude you always have a problem when someone has a different opinion than you. Its right on the label and if you go to Amain its in the description too.

mracer 11-19-2008 08:18 PM

Losi should make their bottles bigger, or I am going to find a different brand.

Integra 11-20-2008 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by infanterene (Post 5071597)
Dude you always have a problem when someone has a different opinion than you. Its right on the label and if you go to Amain its in the description too.


Mugen does it in WT...so do Kyosho.....I dont see the big deal....like most have stated....if you know your oils...keep using them.

revo61 11-20-2008 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by Integra (Post 5073260)
Mugen does it in WT...so do Kyosho.....I dont see the big deal....like most have stated....if you know your oils...keep using them.

Mugen and kyosho measure in cts, that why they use #400 for oil. #400 is between 30-40 wt oil in losi and Associated. I have a D8 and HB uses cts to measure oil viscosity. I am going to use Mugen oil when it time to change the oil, as it seems to be close to HB's stuff.

infanterene 11-20-2008 09:53 AM

Mugen and Kyosho use CTS. I read an article where they tested all the diff fluids and it stated OFNA 3000wt was around 6000cts. Almost all setup sheets use CTS for the diff fluids.

infanterene 11-20-2008 10:22 AM

This link is very helpful for info about silicone www.twf8.ws/php/tip/shock.html


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