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emaxx spur gear - smaller=less torque? - 12.17.2005, 10:56 PM

I bought a 64 tooth spur gear when I ordered my emaxx. I think it comes with a 66 tooth spur gear stock. Am i correct that a smaller spur will reduce torque and increase top speed a little or do I have it backwards.:C:
   
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12.17.2005, 10:58 PM

yeah, you are right!

bigger pinion does the same.

it gets you a smaller gearing ratio.. so it will be faster, with less torque.
   
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12.17.2005, 11:02 PM

Thanks Serum,
   
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12.17.2005, 11:03 PM

Where and when did you order your emaxx? :)


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12.17.2005, 11:12 PM

Hello,
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12.18.2005, 09:57 AM

If they good batts the truck will run real well. I had problem with the stock sliders but I see you fixed that. Good luck on your project emaxx.


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12.18.2005, 11:51 AM

Once you start breaking and upgrading, youll do anything to do it up, trust me, i was once gonna sell my computer to keep upgrading but that wasnt a good idea!


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12.20.2005, 07:44 PM

I ysed to run a 18/64 on my Emaxx with the titans with no trouble that is what i will start running on my Revowhen i get the G2R chassis


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