Muraco Center diff fluid on a Muraco

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morrjr71

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I've already checked and filled the fluid in the front and rear diffs, and I'm ready to tackle the center diff. I would also appreciate your thoughts concerning what weight diff fluid you use in the center diff, keeping in mind that I don't use my Muraco for stunts and I'm not into huge wheelies.
 
I'm running the Shogun and I typically just do random bash sessions with it in loose soil and sand. In all my RC's I tend to go more for a heavy weight fluid in my center diffs. My shogun currently has 1mil in the center. I have 75k in the front and 30k in the rear.
This configuration works well for the conditions I run in. In the end it's a little trial and error, setting the diffs up to work best for your conditions and driving habits.
 
I'm running the Shogun and I typically just do random bash sessions with it in loose soil and sand. In all my RC's I tend to go more for a heavy weight fluid in my center diffs. My shogun currently has 1mil in the center. I have 75k in the front and 30k in the rear.
This configuration works well for the conditions I run in. In the end it's a little trial and error, setting the diffs up to work best for your conditions and driving habits.
Thanks. I'm still on the fence as to whether I leave at 20/100/10, which I have in it now, or go with 40/300/20. I have 20/300/10 in my Kraton 6s, and I have 20/1M/20 in the diffs in my Maxx V1, and both work great in their respective vehicles. I use both the Kraton and Maxx for bashing, and I plan on running the Muraco more conservatively by using thinner center diff fluid to keep the wheelies down. Decisions, decisions. :unsure:
 
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