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01.15.2008, 11:36 PM
A 12S might do pretty well on 3S also. You should be able to gear it for high 30's without a problem. It'll also keep a bit of extra weight off the rear end instead of the heavier 9L.
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01.15.2008, 11:40 PM
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A 12S might do pretty well on 3S also. You should be able to gear it for high 30's without a problem. It'll also keep a bit of extra weight off the rear end instead of the heavier 9L.
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I was thinking the l cans would be better considering this thing is running max size wheels but maybe I was wrong.
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01.15.2008, 11:43 PM
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I was thinking the l cans would be better considering this thing is running max size wheels but maybe I was wrong.
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I have run a 12s in my mainly stock pede for a few dozen packs and it is great. On 3s with 15/56 gearing it has plenty of speed and I get better than 30mins of bashing/speed runs on a 4000mah 20c 3s lipo. I would recommend it, just put a clip on heatsink on the motor.
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01.16.2008, 12:01 AM
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I have run a 12s in my mainly stock pede for a few dozen packs and it is great. On 3s with 15/56 gearing it has plenty of speed and I get better than 30mins of bashing/speed runs on a 4000mah 20c 3s lipo. I would recommend it, just put a clip on heatsink on the motor.
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With what sort of spur is that? Is that a jato spur and do those just bolt on?
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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!
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01.16.2008, 12:34 AM
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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!
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by std 32p pinions do you mean these: http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...od=32pinion5mm
Might be a really stupid question.
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01.16.2008, 12:50 AM
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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.
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