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02.01.2007, 02:15 PM

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With the 4mm shaft diameter of the Lehners, I think that the Neu is a no brainer for me. Just about all of the helicopter sites sell module 1.0 5mm gears. And they can be had very cheaply. Heck, if a plain ole steel pinion lasts me a day of running, I'll be satisfied.
It won't last 40 min IMO.

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As for the spur, I did find a Kyosho gear that fits the screw pattern, but it doesn't match up in terms of everything else, like the accomodation for the bearings, etc. I'll have to keep looking or just go with another diff that is compatible with the Kyosho spur gears. Right now, I'm just anxious to get the whole thing up and running.
Mike may be able to help you out with an adaptor of some sort if needed. Not too familiar with buggies and truggies.



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So...I'm hoping to be able to answer the $64,000 question. Is the 1515 overkill? Should I just go with the 1512? If I go with the 2000kv version, my max rpms will be under 30,000. Is that optimal for efficiency? Would going with the 1515 at 2200 rpm be better just for the sake of being in that rpm zone?
2200 RPM would give you better efficiency I would think.


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