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bensf 05.23.2007 10:24 PM

Revo Gearing
 
I'm planning on getting a 15T pinion from Mike and was wondering whether I should get a 52 or a 49T spur? I'll be using a 8XL motor with 14 GP3300 cells. Thanks.

cemetery gates 05.23.2007 10:34 PM

This is for a revo? AFAIK, the revo doesn't use 52-49 size spurs.

Do you have an e-maxx trans, stock revo trans, slipperential, other? I need more info please. :018:

GorillaMaxx360 05.23.2007 10:35 PM

it depends what you are going for more speed or acceleration.

BrianG 05.23.2007 11:05 PM

Yeah, with a Revo tranny, you are stuck with 36, 38, or 40T spurs. Then, if you have it locked into second, you can get the narrow, standard, or wide ratio gearsets for the tranny internals, which also changes the total ratio, but is a little harder to get to...

bensf 05.23.2007 11:08 PM

It has an Emaxx tranny in it. I'm going to lock it in second. I'm leaning more towards the 49 for the higher top end.

49/15 16.01225 : 1
52/15 16.99259 : 1

I got those off of the RC speed calc.

BrianG 05.23.2007 11:22 PM

OK, if using the emaxx tranny, you'll probably be using a Mod1 gear, like the Ofna 51T spur? Most use that spur and then whatever they need for the pinion since the pinions are easier to change out.

bensf 05.23.2007 11:32 PM

Is there anyway to use that without getting the strobe slipper? Could I use the slipper on my revo tranny?

BrianG 05.23.2007 11:47 PM

Well, you can, but it's gonna take some modification of the shaft. Someone here has done it, but I can't recall who it was now...

bensf 05.23.2007 11:59 PM

It looks like I would have to drill a hole in the shaft to get the pin to go through. Where could I get a strobe slipper?

BrianG 05.24.2007 12:13 AM

Well, I would normall say here, but it seems they are out of stock...

bensf 05.24.2007 11:09 AM

This is the same thing. right?

Serum 05.24.2007 11:16 AM

Yes, it is the very same.


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