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A friend of mine bought a Notorius like yours and the problem has a simple solution: the center diff has a sort of soft gum inside so I removed it, cleaned all the parts and filled with sylicon oil.Hi guys how can I stop my notorious from doing so much wheelies, Even when I gradually apply throttle it lifts up
Thanks
Yes... I called it gum but it was more like a paste, definitely not a grease. The notorius my friend bought was a new one from the official Italian importer.What do you reckon....... gum in the centre diff??............that’s a new one.
He could probably pull that Bubblicious out and throw some shock oil in the centre. Front tyres won’t like it but it’ll stop the car from wheelying.
The short wheel base is why they like to rotate.
What weight fluid mateA friend of mine bought a Notorius like yours and the problem has a simple solution: the center diff has a sort of soft gum inside so I removed it, cleaned all the parts and filled with sylicon oil.
That solved the wheelies issue and improve a lot the handling
Yeah true but i do like the backflips the beast can doMost want the opposite and that’s why they choose the SWB trucks. Putting as thick of fluid in the CD helps get more wheelies. You would probably be much better suited with a Mojave or Typhon. They can be pushed to wheelie, but it’s not non-stop like a SWB MT.
Running stock pinion budWhat pinion you running? 12t will limit wheelies some but will be slow on topend. Set your punch setting to one then graduate up after you get use to it. Make sure you got enuf tension on your shock springs to keep it from squatting during throttle. don't be erratic with throttle- feather it.
I don't remember exactly if I fill it with a 50K or 100K oil, but I presume 50K.What weight fluid mate
Yeah true but i do like the backflips the beast can do
Running stock pinion bud
Fair enough.........The only gum like substance I know to enter a centre diff is silicone ear plugs.Yes... I called it gum but it was more like a paste, definitely not a grease. The notorius my friend bought was a new one from the official Italian importer.
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