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    Default Shock Oil vs Diff Oil

    Hey guys,
    when looking around on the forums to find out if I should buy shock oil or differential oil for my GuHong, I couldn't seem to find a thread so I decided to make one.

    From my knowledge, differential oil is much thicker and more viscous than shock oil, but which is better?

    What are the advantages and disadvantages of either?

    What is the best weight for shock oil and differential oil?

    Please vote if you use(d) shock oil and/or differential oil and comment on your experience with it.

    Thanks guys
    Cube: DaYan GuHong V1 - started in May 2012
    Single PB: 0:15.65 / Best AO5: 0:17.85 / Best AO12: 0:19.18

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    I've only used differential oil, but you should get differential oil.
    Traxxas is a great brand to get. Their 50k weight is good for 3x3s if you want it fast but controllable, and their 30k weight is good for big cubes and 3x3s if you want it super, super fast.

    It seems that most people prefer differential oil, and there is probably a reason for that.

    Also, Lubix is pretty much (if not) the same as differential oil, specifically the 50k weight.

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    diff oil

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    I guess shock oil is to slow a cube down, I've used it on my ghosthand 2x2 and F2, just because they were too fast.
    I've only used shock oil, and my main zhanchi has shock oil in it and it's still very good since I mixed shock oil with silicone spray. I haven't tried to many weights of shock oil, so I can't say exact which weight is better.

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    Traxxas 50K is amazing
    Personal records: PB/NL/5/12/25/50/100 3x3x3 9.20/11.42/13.06/13.63/14.73/14.90/15.75 Cubing since 10th May 2011

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    It doesn't really matter. They're pretty much the same thing..
    I live in Canada, I literally have to warm up before I cube :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheese11 View Post
    It doesn't really matter. They're pretty much the same thing..
    That is incorrect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drewsopchak View Post
    That is incorrect.
    Why?
    |3x3 00:17.02|OH 01:05.92|4x4 3:16.19|2x2 00:3.18

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    Basically, from what I know:
    Shock oil and differential oil are types of silicone oil, just that they are names to separate the types of silicone oils by viscosity. Generally shock oil is (using Traxxas' weight scale) under 1k WT, whereas differential oil is above that. Most people, like me, like to use Traxxas' 50k WT, where it's all viscous and lasts a very long time. However, others prefer shock oil, where it's pretty much the same thing except, due to its lower viscosity, can have different effects. Make the cube faster/slower, lasts longer/shorter, I don't know. I have never tried shock oil before, but I can tell you that Traxxas 50k WT differential oil is really good if you know exactly how much to use in each cube.
    PBs (3x3): 6.80 (3x3 nl): 7.91 (2x2): 1.10 (3x3 OH): 24.80 (4x4): 58.08 (5x5): 1:35.23
    3x3 ao5/12/50/100: 10.86/11.79/12.65/12.81

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackStahli View Post
    Basically, from what I know:
    Shock oil and differential oil are types of silicone oil, just that they are names to separate the types of silicone oils by viscosity. Generally shock oil is (using Traxxas' weight scale) under 1k WT, whereas differential oil is above that. Most people, like me, like to use Traxxas' 50k WT, where it's all viscous and lasts a very long time. However, others prefer shock oil, where it's pretty much the same thing except, due to its lower viscosity, can have different effects. Make the cube faster/slower, lasts longer/shorter, I don't know. I have never tried shock oil before, but I can tell you that Traxxas 50k WT differential oil is really good if you know exactly how much to use in each cube.
    If I purchased 30K diff oil (only one available on Ebay Australia) would putting a bit more in achieve similar effects to 50K?
    Cube: DaYan GuHong V1 - started in May 2012
    Single PB: 0:15.65 / Best AO5: 0:17.85 / Best AO12: 0:19.18

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