Followed the video exactly. These are some of the stiffest, grindiest diffs I've ever assembled. And I started racing in 1987 with a Kyosho Ultima. It had a smooth dif by comparison. Really hoping they break in...
Little speed secret. Use aluminum diff cross pins if your car manufacture offers them. Its a nice chunk of rotational weight loss. Great video. Nicely done.
@TJ Mass Probably just silicone grease. Want some? Go to a pool supply store and buy a tube. In that industry, it's used for lubricating o-rings/gaskets.
what surprises me is that he puts the diff o-ring dry and doesn't soak it with grease
Thank you san Kanai for showing us! Greetings from Sweden.
Just got my MP10 tki2, diff build is a huge influence, thanks yuichi!
Followed the video exactly. These are some of the stiffest, grindiest diffs I've ever assembled. And I started racing in 1987 with a Kyosho Ultima. It had a smooth dif by comparison. Really hoping they break in...
こんにちは。韓国の京商ドライバーです 使っているシラーの製品名を教えていただけますか? セメンタインの製品のようですが正確な製品名をお願いします 購入リンクをいただいても結構です
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Little speed secret. Use aluminum diff cross pins if your car manufacture offers them. Its a nice chunk of rotational weight loss. Great video. Nicely done.
This is the guy that designed/developed the car...
@@TheEchelon I don’t think anyone knows that
He actually installed the aluminum pins...AND titanium screws.
I wasn't saying he needed too as Kyosho offers them he would use them. I was simply stating that for anyone that didnt know or think about it.
@@daveshank1921 We hear ya. I, personally, can't justify spending $40 on diff pins, though. For comparison, AE aluminum pins are about 1/2 the cost.
im your subscriber boss yuichi
hope to meet you someday here in japan more power engine set up😊
I use Protek blue oring grease on all orings. It’s amazing stuff.
What’s the point of sanding the gears? I never did that before.
:) well built
What sealer is that I need some
No you don't. Regular lithium, or silicone, grease works just fine. You're probably over-filling if you're leaking.
What is the “sealer” being used?
BaboonMF Is it silicone grease paste? (not oil)
@TJ Mass Probably just silicone grease. Want some? Go to a pool supply store and buy a tube. In that industry, it's used for lubricating o-rings/gaskets.
@@charlesbonkley Precisely so, an o-ring needs lubrication for proper functioning.
Mp10🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
You don’t just say that to the guy who built it. It’s like telling Jeff bezos he did Amazon wrong. Show some respect.
@@socwyvern9745 I bet Kyosho pays taxes though.
@@charlesbonkley correct
said by someone who can't afford it