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help w/ gearing a lehner - 06.09.2005, 04:02 PM

ok when i get my mgm 80 n lehner 5300 what type of gearing should i start off with? any sugestions
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06.09.2005, 04:25 PM

Gear it similar to a 10 or 12 turn brushed motor to start with and adjust from there.
   
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06.09.2005, 04:28 PM

yea but im kinda new to this i dont know what you would gear a 10 t -sorry
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06.09.2005, 04:30 PM

Where are you going to use the setup first? then gear it as a standard brushed motor(as you would with a 9-10T motor) then you can gear it higher from that point. The 5300 will deliver you much more torque than a traditional brushed motor, but its better to treat it as a brushed motor at the beginning and when you feel that it needs to be faster just use larger pinions or smaller spurs and remember not to over do it.


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06.09.2005, 04:31 PM

If you have the manual for your vehicle, it should have some recomendations. What motor were you running before? What gearing?
   
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06.09.2005, 04:42 PM

ok i dnt have a motor in the begining bc i baught a flm pede off a guy on a fourm n im getting a lehner 5300 from mike and a mgm esc also im looking to run it in some dirt/sand/street/grass lol umm i do have the manual but idk where it is atm..
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06.09.2005, 04:43 PM

also it came w/ a p94 and had a spur n a pinion already instaled but idk what it is also has a steel idler if you need to know that too
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What vehicle is this?
   
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06.10.2005, 06:25 PM

Start with a 10 - 12 tooth pinion on the stock spur gear, assuming you have stock size tires.
   
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06.10.2005, 09:50 PM

nope i got swamp dowgs
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06.10.2005, 09:52 PM

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