Diff fluid
#2
as a rule, you should only fill up to the crossbars.
#3
i filled my a little over the crossbars no fully to the top through i have a seal on the diffs would they still leak i know when i put the screws in the diff i tighen them down a little comes out anyways
#4
how is that cen maxtrix by the way
#5
You don't need diff oil for drifting. :P
#7
i was gone to get a matrix but some guy i race with told me not to get it
but i heard good things about it and it has nice servos already in it
i like the matrix pro . hows it handle jump good steer good can it keep up with the losi associated i now its the driver though
but i heard good things about it and it has nice servos already in it
i like the matrix pro . hows it handle jump good steer good can it keep up with the losi associated i now its the driver though
#8
yea i had a mach 27 in a ofna hyper 7 way to much for a buggy so i could image a .28 is outrages
#9
i was gone to get a matrix but some guy i race with told me not to get it
but i heard good things about it and it has nice servos already in it
i like the matrix pro . hows it handle jump good steer good can it keep up with the losi associated i now its the driver though
but i heard good things about it and it has nice servos already in it
i like the matrix pro . hows it handle jump good steer good can it keep up with the losi associated i now its the driver though
yea it can keep up with the losi
#10
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I ran the truggy FRE pro version last year and did well with it I had to put a ton of $ into lightening it though. And parts are expensive for it I think but its tough and can keep up with the rest of them, they have a new car out though now so that 1 is out dated if that matters to you. And to your question fill them to 70%
#12
it figures that they came out with a newer version of the cen matrix thats ligher and has hop up parts on it. it really does make a diffrence on how heavy a buggy is i ran a ofna hyper 7 and that thing is a tank i say about almost 8 pounds and when u hit a jump it does do the nose up a lot so u do have to make corrections more then a lighter buggy but i did somewhat keep up with a losi eight in the corners