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gearing help
i tired a search but that didnt help me much. i also tried BrianG's page but didnt really answer my question..
im in the process of finishing my revo and all i need is a mod1 pinion, but what size. i have a MM, 9XL, 38t spur, and 12 cells (later upgraded to a 4s lipo). i also have the wide ratio and CD in the tranny. what wold be a smooth, fast, cool running pinion. im thinking some where in the neighborhood of 19 tooth? |
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ok man thanks, are there any other pinion gear suggestions?
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I run a 9xl on 4s and 5s with 14 and 18 tooth pinions. Today I ran 5s with 18/38 and hit 50mph! I normally just use the 14t, it keeps everything cooler and I get better run times, 18 is just for speed runs.
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Krunk, how is that Revo treating ya?
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I bought 36t spur and 17t pinion for my 9xl on 4s, it should go 38mph. But I haven't run it yet because Castle:whip: stole my ESC. Hasn't been run in 7 months, except for a few tests with the CMS-4600 48mm motor.
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19 is a great place to start at, review your temps every 5 minutes and adjust accordingly to your liking and heating temps. I've had great success with a 49 and 20 and I’m currently running 52/22 on 6s, but all of these have been on a Neu so I'm not sure how it works with your motor..
For what it's worth 17t just feel rite (as stupid as it sounds).. let me / us know what worked.. |
i went with the 17t pinion and 38t spur, topend seems a little slugish but that could be because of the B&T 2400 batter packs. they arent made for the amp draw this motor has, so they get hot quick
everything else hovers around 100, so im pleased. |
Good batteries make a big difference. 17/38 should not be sluggish at all. You might want to go down to a 14 pinion and a 40 spur until you get some batts that can handle the amp draw.
BrianG, your old revo is running awesome! |
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right now my converted Revo is my favorite rig that I have, among my others being a Rustler and RC18
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Yeah, it was either keep it and totally re-work it, or sell it and start on a whole 'nother project. The new project won (obviously). I really like working on these things more than running them (although that's fun too).
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