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06.29.2008, 01:30 PM

The stock tire on my e-revo is in the garbage I've put half offset Ofna wheel with proline bowties MTR.
I've a Neu 1515 2.5d/f with 6s, gear 24/68 and i'am about in the 40/42mph range.
If i put y badlands on it, i switch for a 22T pinion to campansate for the extra .15" diameter and weight.
   
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06.29.2008, 02:57 PM

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The stock tire on my e-revo is in the garbage
I'm going to ebay mine to some poor schmoo along with the titans, esc, radio and receiver.


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I'm going to ebay mine to some poor schmoo along with the titans, esc, radio and receiver.
Ya i said " in the garbage" but in reality, i've sell it for $40.00 to a friends ( no, my firends is not a garbage)

And all my stock electronic (motors, ESC, Tx + Rx and servos) is ever sold to another of my friend for $110.00.

So my e-revo, with both taxes and shipping is at my door for exactly $382.16 CAD
   
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I've a Neu 1515 2.5d/f with 6s, gear 24/68 and i'am about in the 40/42mph range.
If i put y badlands on it, i switch for a 22T pinion to campansate for the extra .15" diameter and weight.
Same motor/bat setup as me, but I dropped the spur to 62 to make use of the low-CG mount. I feel I could go up from 18/62 to 20/62 with now problems as well with the badlands tires. That puts me at the same ratio as you with th 22/68.

That just feels like a nice range for a MT. No need to try and go 50 in a truck..... More fun to go a little slower and use it on the bumps like it was made to do.


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Same motor/bat setup as me, but I dropped the spur to 62 to make use of the low-CG mount. I feel I could go up from 18/62 to 20/62 with now problems as well with the badlands tires. That puts me at the same ratio as you with th 22/68
What did you want to mean by low-CG mount??? You put your Neu on the front of your truck to the place of the rear???
   
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What did you want to mean by low-CG mount??? You put your Neu on the front of your truck to the place of the rear???
From the e-revo user manual.
   
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From the e-revo user manual.
Thanks - best answer I could give.

Neu is still mounted in the back spot but it sits a little bit lower to the chassis. There is actually somewhere in the manual (or on the Traxxas site - can't remember) a listing of what gear combinations will work with the low-CG mount and the high CG mount.

Using the stock 68 spur gear your gearing on the low-CG mount is limited.


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