Hi, first of all thanls for the question, from minute 06:50 you can see me installing the piece all in one, if thats what you are asking, if its not please explain better what you need to know my friend. Thanks for watching.
@@Fast_Lane_RC , me again! 1st let me say i'm an old man, and i'm just now discovering this hobby. I don't know where to find info about some details. So I ask...: (if U don't mind) in 1/16 scale cars what type of oil ( CST or WT terminology) should I use both in shocks either in differentials ? Thank you
@@TheSermor5 hello my friend, old are the rags... so in regards to oil it is the same wt and cst are only viscosity grades and so both can be used in shocks or differentials, in the shock you use for example 350 cst to 900 cst and in differential they should be thicker like 5000 cst and up. I leave you a link with the conversion chart images.app.goo.gl/Y4nSzbMmcNoVLPQs7 Hope it clears some of your doubdt if you have more questions feel free to ask my friend. Thanks for watching and for passing by, see you soon. Ricardo
Thanks a lot for your time, it is clear now. Thanks again my friend.
Glad to ear that 👍
om mine jjrc put 60apm controller with 3s battery same gears and whells and managed to do 79kmh kinda scary little beast
Crazyyy thanks gor sharing my friend!
next week will get better tires lower shocks and biger gears will go for 100+ maybe will hit it
You didn't show how to put the piece used to turn!! Can you show.. please
Hi, first of all thanls for the question, from minute 06:50 you can see me installing the piece all in one, if thats what you are asking, if its not please explain better what you need to know my friend.
Thanks for watching.
Results ? Get better ?
@@TheSermor5 hello yes it does improve the handling, not by a landslide but its noticable.
Thanks for watching.
@@Fast_Lane_RC , me again! 1st let me say i'm an old man, and i'm just now discovering this hobby. I don't know where to find info about some details. So I ask...: (if U don't mind) in 1/16 scale cars what type of oil ( CST or WT terminology) should I use both in shocks either in differentials ?
Thank you
@@TheSermor5 hello my friend, old are the rags... so in regards to oil it is the same wt and cst are only viscosity grades and so both can be used in shocks or differentials, in the shock you use for example 350 cst to 900 cst and in differential they should be thicker like 5000 cst and up. I leave you a link with the conversion chart images.app.goo.gl/Y4nSzbMmcNoVLPQs7
Hope it clears some of your doubdt if you have more questions feel free to ask my friend.
Thanks for watching and for passing by, see you soon.
Ricardo