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AGAIN with the shafts... ;) They are 4mm.
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with the quark there is really no cogging even if i hold the truck with my foot the wheels just spin but zero cogging. with the bk there is a little bit of cogging did you made that battery holder from a solid block? |
damn thats anoying. wont buy one for that reason.
do a 1940 and 1950 differ much in power output? |
@nieles - Yea, there is a bit off cogging in the 9920/12020, but it is very minimal, especially with the lehners. It started out as a solid block of nylon. I turned it into a nice home for my lipo:)
@jolly - Both 1940/50 are very powerfull motors, it really depends what you are running, with a heavy truggy i chose a 1950 since it is longer and technically has more torque, and i had it second-hand anyway so yeah;) Shorter motors can spool up faster so there is a little trade off, but all in all, im happy. |
i got the MT with direct drive coming soon like your lsp.:D :dft012:
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Dont make me measure them... lol
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i think we both would NOT wanna put them side by side on the table, ROFLOL;)
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wich pinion and spur are on the truck?
thanks. |
Looking good man! Cant wait to finish mine, just need the lipos...
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Jolly - the gearing is 16/44
Cemetary - thanks man! I wish we could run together! Im sure we would be very similar in speed wise. Are you finished the whole conversion apart from the lipo compartment? |
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Yes, every thing is done except lipos. I might order them tonight (still undecided on which ones)... Bye:018: |
Looking good Sylvester! that's one large chunck of Nylon on it! I enjoyed converting the LSP's i did.
1940/1950; 1950 has got the same power/torque as a 2230. they are the bomb. 1940 is plenty for an MT/truggy |
Thanks Rene! Large chunk, but amazingly light! (only 43 grams). Are you doing any more LSP's, Rene? I didnt know that the 1950 had the power of a 2230? Isnt the rotor bigger on the 2230? Or is it because the 2230 is a bit shorter than the 1950?
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