TelecomandoRC rc Differential 101 Part 6 2wd Ball vs Gear Fluid Filled How it works which is best

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  • čas přidán 29. 10. 2021
  • In this video I cover the basics about the two styles of differentials. I also give an explanations as to why ball differential may be a better choice for loose bumpy surfaces, and gear differentials may be best for smooth high traction surfaces.
    Part 1 Front • TelecomandoRC rc Diffe...
    Part 2 Rear • TelecomandoRC rc Diffe...
    Part 3 Center • TelecomandoRC rc Diffe...
    Part 4 Overview • TelecomandoRC rc Diffe...
    Part 5 Don't donuts • TelecomandoRC Differen...
    Part 6 Ball vs. Gear differential • TelecomandoRC rc Diffe...
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Komentáře • 14

  • @GGLiEx
    @GGLiEx Před rokem +1

    awesome explanation!

  • @Drunken_Hamster
    @Drunken_Hamster Před 4 měsíci +1

    Funny how no manufacturers (even aftermarket) have made a clutched diff or work gear (torque sensing) diff like full scale vehicles have.

    • @telecomandorc
      @telecomandorc  Před 4 měsíci

      Good point. I would love to see a helical diff. Not sure if they would handle the stress at that scale. Maybe they just assume diff fluid is good enough.

  • @SpeedDemonExpress
    @SpeedDemonExpress Před rokem +1

    Could you just use a light oil in the gear diff to act similar to the ball diff with a lot less maintenance? You'd just miss out on the ability to adjust tightness.

    • @telecomandorc
      @telecomandorc  Před rokem

      You can. Now, ball diffs are consistent from start to finish of the differential rotation. Fluid filled diffs will increase resistance as speed differential increases... but most of us could probably not tell the difference. So, yes... sealed fluid filled is far easier to upkeep. I actually swapped my diff. in my Xray X1 for this reason and never looked back.

  • @adamike9990
    @adamike9990 Před 2 lety +1

    Okay so if i understand this correctly. Empty full open gear diff will have same effect like ball diff it just will be tiny bit slower in reactions right?
    Without fluid it should have same properties as ball diff.

    • @telecomandorc
      @telecomandorc  Před 2 lety +1

      The way you can control the ball diff. by tightening it you can control an open diff. by using back, red, or naval grease. The delay will be different. I would not say the same due to how a gear diff. builds up resistance, but similar in a sense (the way I am interpreting your description).

    • @adamike9990
      @adamike9990 Před 2 lety +1

      @@telecomandorc hmmm.
      Thanks for explaining it to me.
      Im racing offroad RC cars over 10 years but i never really understood why anyone would want to use ball diff. Gear diff always felt same if not superior to it for me.

    • @telecomandorc
      @telecomandorc  Před 2 lety +1

      @@adamike9990 You are welcome. And to be honest, gear diffs are easier... less rebuilding.

    • @chuchugaming1752
      @chuchugaming1752 Před rokem +1

      @@telecomandorc great video, very informative! Can I achieve a similar feel to that if the ball diff with a gear diff by using low viscosity oil/grease? 2k cst?

    • @telecomandorc
      @telecomandorc  Před rokem

      @@chuchugaming1752 Not sure which would be best. Probably the oil. Black grease gets tacky over time. It would be similar.