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bluonyx 01.16.2008 12:04 AM

Here's a place that sells them, 6L - 12L's for $59.99. I've only used them once but didn't have any problems.

http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/products.php?cat=42

lincpimp 01.16.2008 12:04 AM

Yep, the jato spurs will just bolt on, and you can use std 32p pinions with the .8mod jato spurs. Definately a cheap upgrade. The cover will not fit on with the jato spurs, but I run mine in sand and gravel and it shows hardly any wear. I even half stripped a few teeth off the spur (the motor came loose) and just reset the correct mesh and am still running it!

MTBikerTim 01.16.2008 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 141370)
Yep, the jato spurs will just bolt on, and you can use std 32p pinions with the .8mod jato spurs. Definately a cheap upgrade. The cover will not fit on with the jato spurs, but I run mine in sand and gravel and it shows hardly any wear. I even half stripped a few teeth off the spur (the motor came loose) and just reset the correct mesh and am still running it!

by std 32p pinions do you mean these: http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...od=32pinion5mm

Might be a really stupid question.

lincpimp 01.16.2008 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by MTBikerTim (Post 141386)
by std 32p pinions do you mean these: http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...od=32pinion5mm

Might be a really stupid question.

Those will work, for a motor with 5mm shaft. If you have a motor with 1/8th shaft, like the mamba motors, feigao s cans, novak mtors, etc, you can just use traxxas emaxx pinions, or robinson 32p pinions.

MTBikerTim 01.16.2008 12:51 AM

Thanks guys. The 9l has been ordered from offshore electronics with stock 540 size shaft which should make things a bit easier. The L can is only 57g heavier the the s so my mate went 9l.

Thanks guys for the help. Should be fast once he gets an MM and battery to run it on.

MTBikerTim 01.16.2008 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 141391)
Those will work, for a motor with 5mm shaft. If you have a motor with 1/8th shaft, like the mamba motors, feigao s cans, novak mtors, etc, you can just use traxxas emaxx pinions, or robinson 32p pinions.

Thanks Lincpimp. He got the one with 1/8th shaft so he will be able to use the pinions he already has. Thanks for your help this thing will hopefully be nice and quick but still be kind of drivable.

lincpimp 01.16.2008 12:57 AM

It will be great, try 13/58 for a really low temp setup with tons of torque. You can gear up to an 18/54 if you want some super top speed, but the pede will need some suspension fiddling to keep it on the tires! Tell him to buy the wheely bar, if he does not have it already!

MTBikerTim 01.16.2008 01:13 AM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 141395)
It will be great, try 13/58 for a really low temp setup with tons of torque. You can gear up to an 18/54 if you want some super top speed, but the pede will need some suspension fiddling to keep it on the tires! Tell him to buy the wheely bar, if he does not have it already!

No he doesnt have it but it sounds like he will need it. It will be interesting to compare the 9l on 3s to a 5700 on 2s which another friend has. The 3s will win i'm sure but interesting to compare speed torque and temps.

sleebus.jones 01.16.2008 09:15 AM

offshore is a good company. I've ordered from them several times.

lincpimp 01.16.2008 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by sleebus.jones (Post 141462)
offshore is a good company. I've ordered from them several times.

I try to buy most of my boat stuff from them. Steven has not let me down yet, so I always recommend him for certain items, especially the stuff that Mike does not carry.

neweuser 01.16.2008 11:37 AM

Remember, even if Mike does not seem to carry it, he most likely can get it.

generalg 01.19.2008 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 141320)
I run a 9l in a tube frame 1/7 scale buggy that has a pede tranny and suspension and it has no trouble pushing that heavy beast over 45mph. The 8l and 7l will require lower gearing and will run hotter.


Got any pictures/video of this 1/7 scale buggy??? Sounds interesting.

MTBikerTim 02.11.2008 08:11 AM

We put the 9l in the stampy tonight and we got about one and a half minutes out of it before it stripped the idler. New idler for his andmy stampy as I stripped mine on the weekend with just the stock xl5. On 3s the 9l is crazy powerful. He almost did an on the spot backflip just trying to start the thing.

neweuser 02.11.2008 10:04 AM

RC Monster of course! :P


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