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Old 03-20-2010, 02:08 AM
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Slipperential Diff for brushless buggy/truggy
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what about it? slipperential is for electric use. no need for it as you have clutch in nitro cars.
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so you don't have fluid filled diff's in electric cars?
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slipperential is an unique combination of a slipper clutch and 1/8 scale diff. it uses standard diff oils. as it is standard 1/8 scale 6 bevel gear differential with added slipper plates. check rc-monster.com for more details. imho it is a must have in 1/8 scale electric truggy/buggy
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Check out the tcmodels website. seems like a clone to the RCM Slipperential.
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Originally Posted by wallot
slipperential is an unique combination of a slipper clutch and 1/8 scale diff. it uses standard diff oils. as it is standard 1/8 scale 6 bevel gear differential with added slipper plates. check rc-monster.com for more details. imho it is a must have in 1/8 scale electric truggy/buggy
It does seem like a good idea for electrics, but this is the nitro section . Hopefully you have it posted in electric too.
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Just checked "your" diff and it looks like a copy of patented rc-monster product.
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Originally Posted by wallot
Just checked "your" diff and it looks like a copy of patented rc-monster product.

It sure does. Even the name "slipperential" is all Mike's.
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Great job tcmodels! ripping off someone who works hard to bring new things to the rc community.

GO BACK TO THE HOLE YOU CRAWLED OUT FROM!

I think Mike's seeing what legal avenue's to take on the subject.
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26306
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