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BrianG 01.05.2011 11:39 AM

Done (thzero) and done (simplechamp).

simplechamp 02.03.2011 11:56 PM

Definitely let us know when you get that spring rate calculator up and running. Maybe we (well, you :wink: but I'd be happy to contribute) could even start a database of springs, with rate, length and diameter, # of coils, etc. Like the other ones you have for motors and dogbones. Many shock springs are rated, but I think even more aren't. It would be nice to be able to compare actual rates, instead of just "the red springs are soft, the blue are medium."

BrianG 02.04.2011 10:52 AM

Sure, just need the data.

E-Revonut 02.10.2011 01:33 AM

Been awhile since I used the calculator, I noticed a few changes. You took out the 1/8 buggy & truggy typical diffs and replaced them with RC8 and RC8T. There is a problem with this, the RC8 buggy uses a typical truggy diff ratio 4.3:1, so if someone uses the calculator and doesn't know this they may have a problem

silentbob343 02.10.2011 03:15 AM

Hyper Mini STE
3.9 differential
41 stock spur

BrianG 02.10.2011 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E-Revonut (Post 397358)
Been awhile since I used the calculator, I noticed a few changes. You took out the 1/8 buggy & truggy typical diffs and replaced them with RC8 and RC8T. There is a problem with this, the RC8 buggy uses a typical truggy diff ratio 4.3:1, so if someone uses the calculator and doesn't know this they may have a problem

No, the "typical" diffs are still there. Look under "miscellaneous". Or, type in "typical" in the search field in the drop-down.

Quote:

Originally Posted by silentbob343 (Post 397364)
Hyper Mini STE
3.9 differential
41 stock spur

I can add that, but what are the actual tooth counts for the diff gears?

thzero 02.10.2011 11:14 AM

HPI GT-2 Tires... 160mm/6.3" diameter.

Btw the "Proline 3.8 Big Joes" are the same thing as the "Proline 40 Series Big Joe"; just have a duplicate tire. The "Proline 3.8 Trenchers" tires are a 40 series too. Proline has the, the 40 series, listed on their website as "<tire name> 3.8" (40 Series)".

silentbob343 02.13.2011 04:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 397379)
No, the "typical" diffs are still there. Look under "miscellaneous". Or, type in "typical" in the search field in the drop-down.



I can add that, but what are the actual tooth counts for the diff gears?

10t pinion
39t crown

Bmr4life 02.16.2011 01:53 PM

Ofna 1/8 Street Tire Treaded w/Belt
Diameter: 3.8" (96mm) outer

BrianG 02.17.2011 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by silentbob343 (Post 397364)
Hyper Mini STE
3.9 differential
41 stock spur

Are you sure it's 41T? I was looking on Tower to get the pitch and the only spur I could find for the mini STE was 42T Mod1...

silentbob343 02.18.2011 02:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 398329)
Are you sure it's 41T? I was looking on Tower to get the pitch and the only spur I could find for the mini STE was 42T Mod1...

I'd have to count, but IIRC the 10SC uses a 42t and the STE a 41t. I'll let you know once I count mine.

simplechamp 03.12.2011 11:57 AM

Brian, are you still considering adding the spring rate calculator to the site?

jhautz 03.15.2011 12:28 PM

Brian,

Can you add the Mugen MBX6e into the calculator? Diff ratio is 44/13. Thanks man! Center dif spur gear is 44T or 46T both sizes come with the kit.

Also, can you add the Losi SCTE? Same dif ratio as the Ten-T but just making it easier to find is all. Center dif has a 40T mod1 gear on it. I also didnt see the RCM 52T 32 pitch Ten-T gear on the list.


BTW. Every time I use your site I'm always amazed at how much useful info there is there!! Keep up the great work!!.:yes:

BrianG 03.22.2011 12:26 PM

Added the stuff you requested jhautz...

BrianG 04.04.2011 02:19 PM

Update:

Added a couple new sections to the Lipo Wiring page; 1) A section showing a more real-world diagram of how lipo packs are wired, and 2) a section showing how to measure individual cell voltages.

Might not be much use to many people here, but I've seen questions relating to these things often at various places.


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