Great video, thanks for sharing 🙆🏻👍🏻 I replaced both diffs front n back with the after market metal ones. But it doesnt work well, it could not drift anymore, turning is tighter. I believe its the heavier gears inside also loaded with thick grease in it. I put the stock ones back and works alot better. The stock ones jst have to loosen the 4 screws a little and is smoother. Not sure if replacing both stock diffs with aftermarket was ideal. Mine jst had issue and it was a brushless..boohoo.
I'm very sorry to hear your misfortune on your metal parts. Yes, putting heavier grease might lock up the differential. I used lighter grease on mine. The stock differentials were very durable despite the abuse from my brushless setup previously. Don't worry, just keep your metal differentials just in case you'd need to change up next time. Thanks for your comments 🙏
Heavier grease? Was it came with grease pre loaded when you bought it or you load the grease yourself and the diff did not came pre loaded from factory?
Try 3s! I did on my stock brushed eat15! Works great, motor gets hoter but not too hot, tho the eachine brushed version come equipped with a heatsink stock. No one is talking about this! Completely surprising but it works so far... I've only just started testing last week after getting a second eat15 but same electronics as sg 160x brushed. Bolth car are still running great! The speed switch in position 1 is slightly slower than position 3 with 2s Lion, position 2 ist slightly faster than 2s lihv, and position 3 with 3s lipo is probably faster than stock brushless!
@@MrYansonMRY You're welcome. To make it clear the easiest way is: Get the diff in the case and close the case with 2 screws. Put the bottom suspension arm in as well as the bumper. At this point if you have the top arms free you can do one side at a time. Put the dogbone in both the wheel hub and the diff and once it's in place you pull the top arm to the diff case which traps the dogbone in place and then put the screw back in for the top arm.
Thanks! So far so good. The stock brushed seems to handle the new motor just fine. Well, thé brushed motor is definitely hot after a while but it still performs great! An additional heatsink or fan would be a great investment for the stock setup. That's why on my latest video, I added fans for both ESC and the motor😉
Great video, thanks for sharing 🙆🏻👍🏻
I replaced both diffs front n back with the after market metal ones. But it doesnt work well, it could not drift anymore, turning is tighter. I believe its the heavier gears inside also loaded with thick grease in it. I put the stock ones back and works alot better. The stock ones jst have to loosen the 4 screws a little and is smoother.
Not sure if replacing both stock diffs with aftermarket was ideal.
Mine jst had issue and it was a brushless..boohoo.
I'm very sorry to hear your misfortune on your metal parts. Yes, putting heavier grease might lock up the differential. I used lighter grease on mine.
The stock differentials were very durable despite the abuse from my brushless setup previously.
Don't worry, just keep your metal differentials just in case you'd need to change up next time.
Thanks for your comments 🙏
Is there any noticable difference with driving the car with metal gear?
@@Raysurf22 i suggest use stock and losen the 4 screws. Is a more enjoyable experience.
Heavier grease? Was it came with grease pre loaded when you bought it or you load the grease yourself and the diff did not came pre loaded from factory?
Is the metal differential front and rear are the same? Font can be used to rear, and vice versa?
Yes, they are the same.
Is it noticable when youre driving the car, that you have metal dif's now?
Firstly, I can have a peace of mind in using brushless system in it.
Secondly, I notice that the weight is now heavier but is still manageable.
Did you mean the weight of the car? Is there any noticable speed difference if I use metal diffs? My car has the stock brushless setup.
How much faster with the mn red motor on a straight line?
Around 2 to 3 km/h faster than standard black motor...you can play around by using different pinions
@@MrYansonMRY thx! Love this channel
Try 3s! I did on my stock brushed eat15! Works great, motor gets hoter but not too hot, tho the eachine brushed version come equipped with a heatsink stock. No one is talking about this! Completely surprising but it works so far... I've only just started testing last week after getting a second eat15 but same electronics as sg 160x brushed. Bolth car are still running great! The speed switch in position 1 is slightly slower than position 3 with 2s Lion, position 2 ist slightly faster than 2s lihv, and position 3 with 3s lipo is probably faster than stock brushless!
Wow! Thanks for the info ☺️ Would like to try it out next time too 👍🏼
If you remove the top suspension arm (one screw) you avoid spending 5 minutes trying to get a dogbone to stay in place.
Thanks for the tips👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@MrYansonMRY You're welcome. To make it clear the easiest way is: Get the diff in the case and close the case with 2 screws. Put the bottom suspension arm in as well as the bumper. At this point if you have the top arms free you can do one side at a time. Put the dogbone in both the wheel hub and the diff and once it's in place you pull the top arm to the diff case which traps the dogbone in place and then put the screw back in for the top arm.
Thanks for your further explanation 😊 I'd hope your guidance can help others in upgrading theirs as well🙏👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
What motor is that? Do you have any guide how to change the motor?
Brushed motor from the MN86. For the guide, you may watch this video. ruclips.net/video/YCZ3ZWpRk-o/видео.html
He showed the tutorials for my build
Nice upgrades!
How are the ESC holding up from the increased motor size? Super hot?
Thanks!
So far so good. The stock brushed seems to handle the new motor just fine.
Well, thé brushed motor is definitely hot after a while but it still performs great!
An additional heatsink or fan would be a great investment for the stock setup.
That's why on my latest video, I added fans for both ESC and the motor😉
Where's u buys the gear u uv Link
shopee.com.my/product/253439561/13357378959?smtt=0.6768520-1669334175.9
Where can I buy the metal diff.
shp.ee/r4c5p6a
Is not the inner dia of attack gear bigger then stock gear dia? And the same with outer main bearings dia, are the same as stock ones?
It's the same teeth numbers as the stock. Don't worry. You still can use the stock bearings
@@MrYansonMRY I meant diameters, the number of teeth doesnt matter to me, but anyhow tks a lot, I will try it!
Any links for those motors?
shp.ee/r7yyb2p
Hi, where to buy this metal diff?
shopee.com.my/product/253439561/13357378959?smtt=0.6768520-1658100940.9
Duration time of play?
About 30mins
@@MrYansonMRY wow with standard batery?
Thanks bro, it was so great n fun
A standard battery will provide 20mins of playing though. No problem 👍🏼