Hi
Just got a new kyosho neo truggy and wanting to upgrade the diffs with oil.
I used to race buggys and I used 7000 front 10000 middle and 3000 rear.
would this be the same for truggy.
I know this setup would change with tracks but am just interested in a good base setup.
Bernie
Not a bad set up for a truggy,i used to run the same in my Mugen. I run 5/7/3 in my serpent.
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I run 7/10/3 in my Mugen. As Ross said it's not a bad setup and as good a place to start as any. The more you drive your Neo, the better idea you'll have of any changes you may need to make to get it handling more to your driving style.
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I setup with 7/10/ 3 this weekend. seemed to work okI run 7/10/3 in my Mugen. As Ross said it's not a bad setup and as good a place to start as any. The more you drive your Neo, the better idea you'll have of any changes you may need to make to get it handling more to your driving style.
My dad runs 7/7/3 in his neo st
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