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higher KV motor, what should i do with gearing. - 07.02.2009, 01:25 PM

When changing from a low KV motor to a higher KV motor (3350 to 5700)
Should i gear down or up for the change?
Batts will remain the same.

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07.02.2009, 01:27 PM

smaller pinion or larger spur, or both... Always gear down when going up on kv.
   
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smaller pinion or larger spur, or both... Always gear down when going up on kv.
perfect, thank you.
   
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What vehicle is this going in?


N. Rustler conversion
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07.02.2009, 04:02 PM

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What vehicle is this going in?
it is going into a CEN ME16MT

I was running a VXL with 2S lipo. But i put the VXL in a slash and sold it.
Picked up a sidewinder and hope to see it today or tomorrow.
   
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