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magman 04.07.2008 06:14 PM

does anyone know if someone makes a 46 tooth spur for the mbx-5
 
I am looking for a 46 tooth for my mugen. I did the speed calulations and w/my setup...9xl,mm esc, 4s the top speed is 32 or so and this is w/ a 16t pinion...is this about right?

I only have 4s batts right now so I guess this is about right. Anyone else using a similar set up...would like to know your results


thanks

lutach 04.07.2008 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by magman (Post 161321)
I am looking for a 46 tooth for my mugen. I did the speed calulations and w/my setup...9xl,mm esc, 4s the top speed is 32 or so and this is w/ a 16t pinion...is this about right?

I only have 4s batts right now so I guess this is about right. Anyone else using a similar set up...would like to know your results


thanks

I'm not sure if this http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...YOIF148&cat=40 will fit, but it's 46T. If it doesn't then this http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/1776 will.

magman 04.07.2008 06:46 PM

thanks!!!

Arct1k 04.07.2008 07:33 PM

I don't believe the koyosho one fits...

PS I had the 9XL /4s in a MBX5 and x1cr a will need to double check but had I think 18 when in buggy mode...

rchippie 04.07.2008 08:06 PM

The kyosho plastic spurs will not fit the mugen center diff , because the mugen uses 5mm outdrive's & the kyosho outdrives are 6mm .

Happywing 04.08.2008 07:18 AM

I use the Kyosho center diff with 46T nylon gear in my MBX5. You need to get some Kyosho diff mounts, but it's a direct bolt-in.

macr0w 04.08.2008 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by magman (Post 161321)
I am looking for a 46 tooth for my mugen. I did the speed calulations and w/my setup...9xl,mm esc, 4s the top speed is 32 or so and this is w/ a 16t pinion...is this about right?

I only have 4s batts right now so I guess this is about right. Anyone else using a similar set up...would like to know your results


thanks

The stock spur is 46t? What happened to the stock gear? :mdr:

lutach 04.08.2008 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by macr0w (Post 161548)
The stock spur is 46t? What happened to the stock gear? :mdr:

Edit: I need to read before I post :rofl:. My best guess is that he bought a used roller and someone might have changed it or he was using something else and found that with the 46T he would get more speed.

magman 04.08.2008 07:45 PM

I am looking for more speed hence the larger spur

lutach 04.08.2008 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by magman (Post 161698)
I am looking for more speed hence the larger spur

Have you tried bigger pinions? It's what I usually do when I need more speed. Right now I have a 17T and if I want more speed I can just add a from 18-30T pinions. For more speed you would need a smaller spur and/or bigger pinions, but keep in mind you will also increase the amount of AMPs.


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