Durango DEX410 4wd
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Durango DEX410 4wd
Found a nice clean roller. These cars are now becoming the 4wd to beat. It should be fun trying to squeeze in all the electronics. I have it all cleaned up just need to switch out the diff fliud in the front and rear and should be good to go. Hopefully I'll have it ready for the summer series. If you guys haven't checked out durango you need to see what they are making. Hoping to see the DEX210 get released soon!
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Re: Durango DEX410 4wd
Hi mate,
I am actually on the Australian team for Durango, so if you would like any tips etc - I am happy to help out.
The Durango is truly a brilliant car - extremely tough and VERY reliable. The accelaration of the Durango is stunning and can catch you out for the first few drives.
Just build it right - and make sure the drive pins are located properly in the driveshats etc and that you have used threadlock. Not much else to be honest!
Cheers
Darryn
I am actually on the Australian team for Durango, so if you would like any tips etc - I am happy to help out.
The Durango is truly a brilliant car - extremely tough and VERY reliable. The accelaration of the Durango is stunning and can catch you out for the first few drives.
Just build it right - and make sure the drive pins are located properly in the driveshats etc and that you have used threadlock. Not much else to be honest!
Cheers
Darryn
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Re: Durango DEX410 4wd
Nice,
The thing I'm really having trouble getting down is what gear oil to run in the diffs. Right now I have 10K in the front and 5K in the rear. I run a high-bite clay indoor track so there is a lot of traction. I think I may need to go up slightly in both as it has a ton of steering. I think this would help with on power coming out of the corners as well
Hands down the best car I've ever owned!
The thing I'm really having trouble getting down is what gear oil to run in the diffs. Right now I have 10K in the front and 5K in the rear. I run a high-bite clay indoor track so there is a lot of traction. I think I may need to go up slightly in both as it has a ton of steering. I think this would help with on power coming out of the corners as well

Hands down the best car I've ever owned!
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Re: Durango DEX410 4wd
Pretty tight getting electronics in this thing. I had to switch to a spectrum mini reciever to get a little more room. I would like to hooked up the telemetry using the 300ST reciever to monitor motor temp, etc. but just not enough space. 

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Re: Durango DEX410 4wd
The durango is awesome IMP, it has to be one of the best looking cars out their when it comes to the engineering of it. Looks great Konich and it looks like you have a nice set up their. 

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Re: Durango DEX410 4wd
I'm going to race it for the first time on Wednesday so we'll see what happens then. Now hopefully HRP starts getting parts in for the US dealers. I can already tell I like this LRP SXX TC and specktrum radio, now to get those setup as well. 

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Re: Durango DEX410 4wd
Heres a pick of my team car - with one of the new Tresrey "Gainbull"bodies from Japan on it.
Myself and another team member are trying a new set up this weekend (weather permitting) - will let you know how it goes - it is a combination of Hupo's set up from the Cactus Classic and some of our own. I am running stock and my team mate is running mod (not that there is a massive difference in top speed these days!).



The paint is still not fully dry - still a bit of finishing work to do.
Cheers
Darryn
Myself and another team member are trying a new set up this weekend (weather permitting) - will let you know how it goes - it is a combination of Hupo's set up from the Cactus Classic and some of our own. I am running stock and my team mate is running mod (not that there is a massive difference in top speed these days!).



The paint is still not fully dry - still a bit of finishing work to do.
Cheers
Darryn
Re: Durango DEX410 4wd
Hi there, I'm one of the Team Durango drivers in the UK, at the last UK BRCA National (Robin Hood Raceway) i qualified 3rd in the A with mine, there were also 2 other team drivers in there too, its an awesome car. There will be a report on oOple soon.
I think your starting point of 10k fron 5k rear sounds fine if the dirt is high grip, if its super high traction then try 12,500front 7000rear and keep them topped up perhaps after every 2 meetings.
I was testing with Hupo last week with the DEX210 at our track and took a bit of video for Durango which they will be posting on their blog very soon, so a few more pics for you
I think your starting point of 10k fron 5k rear sounds fine if the dirt is high grip, if its super high traction then try 12,500front 7000rear and keep them topped up perhaps after every 2 meetings.
I was testing with Hupo last week with the DEX210 at our track and took a bit of video for Durango which they will be posting on their blog very soon, so a few more pics for you

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Re: Durango DEX410 4wd
Nice! I did pretty well with mine but I do need to up the diff oil and maybe take the rear swaybar off to get some more rear traction. Our track is hard packed clay so its like running on asphalt when it gets set in. I might try some other rear tire combinations as well, love the car just need a little more rear grip at my track.
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