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01.31.2010, 01:51 PM

On 4S, 13:62 is a pretty sweet gearing spot for the Castle/Neu 2200kv
   
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why 62 to 48
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why 62 to 48 - 01.31.2010, 02:26 PM

hey greg, just wondering why you made the change down to the 48. I thought about doing it out of hand butthe tech from techno rc said he thought it would be hard to get this truck geared properly on a 48, did you have heatproblems with the 62 ?

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01.31.2010, 02:49 PM

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On 4S, 13:62 is a pretty sweet gearing spot for the Castle/Neu 2200kv
Ran mine last season with 13/62 on 5s on a large track (80x230) and found it great on 4s it was also great, was able to get through the tighter stuff a little easier. The problem that I started to have was with the centre diff needed constant rebuilding mostly due to chassis flex, all this went away after I started using the tekno kit and I still run 13/48 mostly on 5s but that demands a careful trigger finger on track.
   
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X1 gearing?
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X1 gearing? - 01.31.2010, 02:54 PM

so was ittearing up cases,planitaries,spurs?
   
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