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07.05.2005, 09:26 PM
I have just bought the xl 2000. I want to know if some one has suggestion on where to start for gearing. I am running 18 cells. I have gp 3300 and gp 3700. Running the g maxx chassis with rpm arms fastland bulkless.
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07.06.2005, 04:02 AM
1/8th bulkless or the standard gear types? the controller is a 18.97?
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07.06.2005, 05:40 PM
Hey!! I'm running that exact set-up (minus the G-Maxx chassis - will I will have soon. I have mine geared at 18/72, it gives me huge amounts of torque and is very quick. After a good 25minutes (believe me, your runtimes will be this long!!) the motor is about 180F on a hot day (80F). My controller (7020) doesn't get above 90F whatever I do!
I would suggest starting at around 16/72, which is where I started and just gear up as needed. Mike suggested to me I should be looking at about 20/72 or even 22/72, but unless the motor temps drop below 180F I'm staying put at 18/72.
Hope this helps....and enjoy the set-up!!!
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07.06.2005, 07:11 PM
I am running a heat sink on motor i have now. That helps alot. I just want some longer run time. I am running the robinson gears with aluminum diff cups. They are holding very well so far. I was told to expect trouble from them. I am running a 7xl nemisis right now. It is hard to keep front tires on ground and it is fast.
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07.06.2005, 07:17 PM
OH standard and you right it is a 18.97
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07.06.2005, 07:42 PM
I was wondering to if some one can tell me if the extension for the gmaxx is good or not.
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07.06.2005, 09:12 PM
The g-maxx extension rocks (of course, I am somewhat biased:)). I am not alone in my satisfaction, though.
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07.06.2005, 09:20 PM
Do you have the rear shaft to go with it mike? You have all the cool stuff don't you mike?
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07.06.2005, 09:42 PM
Yes, I have the titanium rear dogbones. And yes, I do have some cool stuff, too!
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07.06.2005, 09:48 PM
That must by why you the man mike. I have to put another order in with you then. I want the truck to run better. Hard to do with front tires in air or truck on roof. An other suggestions to fix this problem beisde lighter trigger finger. lol
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07.06.2005, 09:54 PM
Where is the dog bones at and what the price?
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07.06.2005, 09:57 PM
I have the UE dogbones. They are not yet listed on the site, though (send me an e-mail and we will work it out). I am in the process of some site re-organization, along with adding MANY new items!
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07.06.2005, 09:59 PM
The chassis extension and motor mount help keep the wheelies in check, along with a properly adjusted strobe slipper(and a controlled trigger finger helps!).
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07.06.2005, 10:04 PM
I am not in a big hurry mike so i just wait unitl you get every thing in order. I going to get new motor hopefully next couple of days form you. I see you have shipped it out. I going to dial that in first.
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07.06.2005, 10:05 PM
Alright. Thanks. As always, I am available to help you as needed.
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