HUDY 106580 Premium Silicone Oil 80 000 cSt - 50ml  [HSP-106580]

HUDY 106580 Premium Silicone Oil 80 000 cSt - 50ml
Price:
USD$13.70
Brand:
HUDY
Model:
HSP-106580
Condition:
Brand New
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Optimize Your RC Car with HUDY Silicone Oil 80,000 cSt

For those looking to enhance the performance of their RC vehicles, the HUDY 106580 Premium Silicone Oil offers an excellent solution, particularly suitable for differential applications. With a viscosity rating of 80,000 cSt, this silicone oil is designed to provide consistent performance and reliability.

Understanding Viscosity Levels

The HUDY silicone oil range covers a wide spectrum of viscosities, allowing hobbyists to fine-tune their RC cars for various conditions. The 80,000 cSt variant is part of the thicker oil selection, ideal for ensuring optimal differential operation. This helps maintain stability and control during high-speed maneuvers.

Convenient Packaging

Packaged in a handy 50ml bottle, the HUDY silicone oil comes equipped with a flip cap for easy application. This ensures that you can make quick adjustments without hassle, whether you're at the track or in your workshop.

Color-Coded for Easy Identification

To simplify the identification process, each viscosity level in the HUDY range is color-coded. This feature allows users to quickly select the right oil for their specific needs, saving time and reducing errors during setup.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some HUDY items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 8-12 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
The 80,000 cSt viscosity is too thick for shock absorbers; it's best suited for differentials.
Choose based on your RC car's requirements and the conditions you'll be driving in. Thicker oils are generally better for differentials, while thinner ones suit shocks.

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