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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2009

Tamiya Durga One Way Diff

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  • the cat in the video is looking funny ...lol\

  • your cat is a best helper XD

  • Thanks dude for that. Been looking for a demo on the 1 way diff.

    Nice one

  • Love your pit crew!!

  • im running a mamba 7700 buddy and I can tell you for sure that those diffs are not made to handle high powered brushless motors. The stock diffs use plastic parts behind the metal plates that touch the balls. You are not supoosed to over-tighten your balls diffs. Ive been runing my heavy duty 3 racing diffs for well over 2 years with carbide diff balls...my diffs are bulletproof and I know cuz I check them peridocially.

  • uhm... no :P

    My stock ball diffs are fine running mamba max 4600kv and 35C 5ah lipo for over a year now (high torque).

    All you have to do is tighten them, as soon as the balls start to slip you're wasting them.

  • actually the reason why your diffs melted is because you need the 3RACING heavy duty diffs to run brushless motors. The one way makes the car very hard to drive on offroad surfaces. The diffs are on sale on ebay for 12 USD. Get them and you will never have to replace diffs again. I run a mamba 7700kv motor w/the heavy duty diffs and havent replaced anything in over 2 years.

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