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Dafni
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07.17.2005, 05:32 PM

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07.17.2005, 06:31 PM

I am using the ofna 65T plastic spur gear and Mike's ten tooth mod1 pinion.

I only used the emaxx transmission once, which was a few years ago. Since then, I have used the t-maxx 2 speed and the revo 2 speed transmissions which use a oneway bearing. It is a matter of getting used to the feel between the e-tranny and the t/r-tranny but I enjoy the freewheel effect of the automatic 2 speeds. I also like the auot shifting factor. When jumping the truck with a automatic two speed tranny you can let off the throttle through the jump and apply brakes or throttle for correction. With the center diff, I must continue to apply throttle through the jumps to keep the wheels rotating or the truck nose dives rapidly from the faint brake effect.
This is one reason I may look into a clutchbell solution for the motor. I do like the center diff though, you don't have to worry about wheelies :)

I raced yesterday and took third :o
Oh well, maybe next time. I can always revert back to the revo tranny if needed.

I still need to figure out my cell count/gear ratio for this center diff.


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08.22.2005, 09:59 PM

It sounds like you have too tight a gear mesh (which would also explain the high temps you mentioned). I let off the throttle completely with my trucks (e-maxx trannies) and don't get the braking affect(minimal at best-not really noticeable at all).

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