Typhon How to stop wheelies?

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What oil are you running in the center diff?

Best regards,
Brian
 
Thicker center diff fluid, or lower your punch control on esc.

Suspension settings....I would think going super soft in the rear...
 
I run 6000 cst front diff, 7000 cst center diff and 3000 rear diff, and I rarely have any wheelie problems. When the front wheels lose traction/offer less resistance, the 7k cst oil center diff puts more power to the front wheels. That gives a predictable handling. I mostly run on a buggy track though, so consistent handling is more important than 4wd drifting.
 
One thing that made a huge difference with my talion running on 6s was to change the punch setting on the ESC. Lower it to around a 2 and see what you think.
 
I've had good results by working on the index finger calibration. I think lowering center CST may help, too, but I'm no pro!
 
Besides the lowering the punch and learning to adjust how quick you pull the throttle, I found a thick kydex rear bumper with a 45 degree angle will help it rebound back to all 4 tires pretty fast for those times it does pop up.
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