What cst diff fluid should I use? xl flux

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cyr4x

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weight is too inconsistent for me, and ive already wasted 15 bucks on that, so now I'm asking people what they run to get their xl flux to do standing backflips. I also run my truck literally anywhere, so adjusting the slipper is pretty much the only thing ill adjust between different environments. I'm looking at kyosho diff fluids. I alrady searched everywhere, but wt is the only thing i can find, and my experience is horrible with it.
 
The SI unit for kinematic viscosity is one meter squared per second and is equivalent to 10,000 St. Usually, centistokes (cSt) is used (1 cSt = 0.01 St = 1 mm2/s). The absolute or dynamic viscosity is equal to the kinematic viscosity, multiplied by the density of the fluid.
The CST refers to the thickness (viscosity) of the silicone oil. A higher number equals a thicker liquid.
 

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