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Old 10-25-2009, 01:01 AM
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I got 3 propulse cars in a trade and need to come up with a stronger than stock diff, I have talked with Zippo and the best we can find is buying diff parts and building your own. Does anyone know of a stronger than stock diff setup that is complete and will drop right in?
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Old 10-25-2009, 02:26 AM
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http://cgi.ebay.com/RC18T-RC18R-RC18...d=p3286.c0.m14


and ofc, you will need to mod th RC18T diff to fit.
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Old 10-25-2009, 04:24 AM
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RC18 ring and pinion sets bolt right in (Got tired of chipping them). But, I still had a problem with the ball diff MELTING with dual motors. Geared diffs would have been the sheet.

I forget the mods needed to make the RC18 diff fit, but it was nearly a drop in fixture. I think you had to trim it some to get the bearings to slide in the right position.
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nothing a dremal and tubing wont fix?
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Old 10-25-2009, 12:45 PM
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that setup you showed there he already has, along with steel tubes, they were fitting just fine, but he is wanting to get a complete diff, drop in.
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I bought a rc18 stock diff today and it dropped right in, not sure why, but it did.
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Old 10-25-2009, 10:13 PM
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the only rc18 diff pieces i have seen an issue with working in the propulse is the super mip diff outdrive tubes, everything else is drop in from what i can tell
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I was going to say, I'm pretty sure the RC18 diff was a direct drop in. I was doing a lot of looking around at those when I had my Pro Pulse. Just at the time I didn't have the money, and not near the knowledge I have now..

I kind of want to get another one for some reason.. Zippo, give me my old one back.. just the way it sits now.
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I was going to say, I'm pretty sure the RC18 diff was a direct drop in. I was doing a lot of looking around at those when I had my Pro Pulse. Just at the time I didn't have the money, and not near the knowledge I have now..

I kind of want to get another one for some reason.. Zippo, give me my old one back.. just the way it sits now.
haha, trade you for the merv
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Not sure if I want another one that badly..
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I was wondering if the rc18 diff fit in the propulse, this is good to know.
I have 2 propulse and 1 rc18 and I was too lazy to take them apart just to find out.
I already put rc18 arms,c-blocks,front knuckle,rear carriers,shocks,and dogbones on one of the propulse. I was waiting to kill the stock propulse diffs before I tried replacing them.
I have a steel diff gear and output gear in the rear of my rc18, and my diff has been holding up to some major abuse, from my 6800kv mamba and a 2s lipo. I'll be trying that set-up in my propulse with a 7800kv ezrun after the stock diff strips.
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