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best gearing for 6s + neu 1515/1y?
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best gearing for 6s + neu 1515/1y? - 11.08.2008, 10:29 AM

Hello,

I look for the best gearing for my setup (6s + 1515/1y + 1/8 dif 43/13)

I tried 22/58 I can't handle it

any recommended gearing please?
   
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11.08.2008, 10:36 AM

if you cant handle it, changing the gearing is not going to help- the motor would probably run hot due to undergearing.. best suggestion is to run a lower voltage


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11.08.2008, 11:09 AM

dont have 4s :( but soon I will order smc new hardcase :) hope mike bring them to rc-monster store they just $84 for 2s 5200mah 24c.

is 20/62 and 22/65 undergearing?

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11.08.2008, 11:48 AM

so i run 6 cell lipo in my revo(new one)mmmv3+1515 1y my motor never pass 130F for 30 minutes of hard bashingim geared 21/68


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11.08.2008, 06:08 PM

Guess that answers that question- the neus are much more tolerant to over and under gearing- its the esc and batts that will suffer more so to speak. I would say 22/68 or 22/65 is fine, depending on what gears you have to play with.
   
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