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Old 02-08-2009 | 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Integra
can we see a pic of this set-up please ?
ill get them boared out today and take some pics
running on the rough tracks we have here in Australia i was going through the outer rear bearings like crazy. when i did this mod i never blew one again

ill post up some pics tonight
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Old 02-08-2009 | 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by TIX
you guys in america dont understand what a super blown out track is here. what you guys call super blown out we call a flat track.
Geez....bloddy aussies and your goat tracks!!...just stirring the pot a bit mate. So how did this particular track get to that stage where "buggies were getting stuck"??....was there no track preparation before and during the event???. I have run a few tracks in QLD and they haven't been nearly as bad as you described...mind you I haven't raced the victorian tracks. Even though we race off-road it shouldn't get that bad...right?? It sure would have made it frustrating for everyone.
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Old 02-08-2009 | 07:06 PM
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there are many reasons why the track blew out that bad. the main reason being that they tryed to completely rebuild the track 2 weeks before the event without putting enough water down to cure the new surface

here is a pic of my old 8T and 8B aluminium hubs.
the one on the left was on my truggy and has a 16x8x5 bearing in it and the one on the right is stock and was on my buggy
8T 2.0-16x8x5-bearing-mod.jpg
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Old 02-08-2009 | 07:26 PM
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FYI, I mounted up a AKA truggy rim last night to check clearance and found they do NOT rub at all on the arm like the losi rims.
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Old 02-08-2009 | 07:33 PM
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FYI, I mounted up a AKA truggy rim last night to check clearance and found they do NOT rub at all on the arm like the losi rims.



good to know.
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Old 02-08-2009 | 07:39 PM
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FYI, I mounted up a AKA truggy rim last night to check clearance and found they do NOT rub at all on the arm like the losi rims.
+1 to the AKA rims. I ran my 2.0 today for the 1st time and all I can say WOW what a difference. This is an execellent truck. Corner speed is up and stability is incredible. Then I installed a front and center smart diff and the truck is unstopable. I even had to up the fluid in the rear to 3k. The truck drives like it's on rails. The only gripe I have is the poor workmanship of Losi when they put the truck togeather. The truck cane with a stripped shock end and then within 2 laps around the track the other rear shock end stripped out. 1/2 hour later the rear inner camber link came loose I don't think it was ever tight. So I went through the truck and found many loose screws. Anyway +1 to the losi engineering dept they are dead on with the 2.0. I love it
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Old 02-08-2009 | 07:40 PM
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the team associated rims dont rub either
they are the only rims that i run as i love the flex you get out of the nylon
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Old 02-08-2009 | 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Frank L
+1 to the AKA rims. I ran my 2.0 today for the 1st time and all I can say WOW what a difference. This is an execellent truck. Corner speed is up and stability is incredible. Then I installed a front and center smart diff and the truck is unstopable. I even had to up the fluid in the rear to 3k. The truck drives like it's on rails. The only gripe I have is the poor workmanship of Losi when they put the truck togeather. The truck cane with a stripped shock end and then within 2 laps around the track the other rear shock end stripped out. 1/2 hour later the rear inner camber link came loose I don't think it was ever tight. So I went through the truck and found many loose screws. Anyway +1 to the losi engineering dept they are dead on with the 2.0. I love it
what does the smart diff do? what are the differences with and without it?
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Old 02-08-2009 | 08:29 PM
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Off power steering is insane. If I got stuck on a tabletop that deadended into a wall on one side I could let off the throttle and make a u turn to get straight again. The off power turning radius is insanely small. Then when on the throttle the truck had tons of foward bite. Very difficult to get the truck out of shape. Without the smart diffs the truck was awsome but with them it's like the difference between the 1.0 and 2.0. So with smart diffs it's a 2.0S. The S is for speed.
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Old 02-08-2009 | 09:50 PM
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what are you guys talking about when you mention 3/3 or 3/3.5??

So the smart diffs are that good eh?? I was wondering how nice they would be. So i guess i gotta add those to my amain order as well?? Just 2?? or all 3 or what?? Im the type of person that seems to always want the latest and greatest and the best. So if it requires all 3, then im down!
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Old 02-08-2009 | 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by motoclay
what are you guys talking about when you mention 3/3 or 3/3.5??

So the smart diffs are that good eh?? I was wondering how nice they would be. So i guess i gotta add those to my amain order as well?? Just 2?? or all 3 or what?? Im the type of person that seems to always want the latest and greatest and the best. So if it requires all 3, then im down!
2/3 means 2 degrees toe in and 3 degrees anti-squat at the rear.
Smart diffs center is a must and front for tight technical tracks, the rear is not offered, thats my opinion.
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Old 02-09-2009 | 01:33 AM
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i have just ordered the centre smart diff to give a shot didnt get the front one yet why do you say the centre one is certainly a must and what advantage will the centre smart diff give me what will it do to the car driving just running the centre smart diff ????

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Old 02-09-2009 | 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by mattwoodcraft
i have just ordered the centre smart diff to give a shot didnt get the front one yet why do you say the centre one is certainly a must and what advantage will the centre smart diff give me what will it do to the car driving just running the centre smart diff ????

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You can feel the power transfer and when on the throttle on the straight it keeps the car more in control. It just seems to smooth it out.
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Old 02-09-2009 | 09:31 AM
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Well, the truck is ready now. I showed you the body last week, now here it is on the truck. I was going to race it this past Saturday, but we were rained out. Guess I'll have to wait until next Saturday.



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Old 02-09-2009 | 11:44 AM
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looks good baja
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