CML Racing Pure Silicone Diff Oil - 1000CST

CML Racing Pure Silicone Diff Oil - 1000CST

Brand: Fastrax

Part Number: FAST61-1K

£4.08 Web Price RRP £4.29

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Fastrax Racing Pure Silicone Diff Oil 1000CST

This new range of oils has been rigorously tested and developed over the last 12 months by some of Europe's leading drivers. Testing has been conducted in conditions ranging from the heat of Spain to the rain of the UK to provide the best levels of consistency possible. The drivers involved all commented that they have never come across oils that offer as much consistency and progression through the range as these new Fastrax oils. The vast range of options enabled them to tune their cars for all conditions and the easy pour lid makes changing oil the work of a moment rather than a chore.

If you are looking to make the winners circle, then choose Fastrax oils.


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Hello, I have bought a few bits from you over the years and I'm looking for some diff oil now for a couple of nitro 1:8 RC cars. Can you tell me the amount of oil in these fastrax bottles please, I'd like enough to do a couple of diffs from each bottle. Would a bottle be able to fill 2-3 diffs? Also I'm seeing lots of different info on the net, I'm looking to replace the oil in a Thunder Tiger eb4 S3 the manual seems to say it needs 5000, 8000 and 1000 does that sound about right? It doesn't say "Wt" in the manual. Ideally I'm looking for a mixture of traction and control. Cheers, Jeremy
Asked by Jeremy Stannett on 5th February 2018

Yes you should easily fill 2-3 diffs from these.

 

We'd usually start with say 3000, 5000 and 700 diff oil.

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

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