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01.16.2008, 12:01 AM

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I have run a 12s in my mainly stock pede for a few dozen packs and it is great. On 3s with 15/56 gearing it has plenty of speed and I get better than 30mins of bashing/speed runs on a 4000mah 20c 3s lipo. I would recommend it, just put a clip on heatsink on the motor.
With what sort of spur is that? Is that a jato spur and do those just bolt on?


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01.16.2008, 12:04 AM

Yep, the jato spurs will just bolt on, and you can use std 32p pinions with the .8mod jato spurs. Definately a cheap upgrade. The cover will not fit on with the jato spurs, but I run mine in sand and gravel and it shows hardly any wear. I even half stripped a few teeth off the spur (the motor came loose) and just reset the correct mesh and am still running it!
   
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Yep, the jato spurs will just bolt on, and you can use std 32p pinions with the .8mod jato spurs. Definately a cheap upgrade. The cover will not fit on with the jato spurs, but I run mine in sand and gravel and it shows hardly any wear. I even half stripped a few teeth off the spur (the motor came loose) and just reset the correct mesh and am still running it!
by std 32p pinions do you mean these: http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...od=32pinion5mm

Might be a really stupid question.


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01.16.2008, 12:50 AM

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by std 32p pinions do you mean these: http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...od=32pinion5mm

Might be a really stupid question.
Those will work, for a motor with 5mm shaft. If you have a motor with 1/8th shaft, like the mamba motors, feigao s cans, novak mtors, etc, you can just use traxxas emaxx pinions, or robinson 32p pinions.
   
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Those will work, for a motor with 5mm shaft. If you have a motor with 1/8th shaft, like the mamba motors, feigao s cans, novak mtors, etc, you can just use traxxas emaxx pinions, or robinson 32p pinions.
Thanks Lincpimp. He got the one with 1/8th shaft so he will be able to use the pinions he already has. Thanks for your help this thing will hopefully be nice and quick but still be kind of drivable.


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It will be great, try 13/58 for a really low temp setup with tons of torque. You can gear up to an 18/54 if you want some super top speed, but the pede will need some suspension fiddling to keep it on the tires! Tell him to buy the wheely bar, if he does not have it already!
   
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It will be great, try 13/58 for a really low temp setup with tons of torque. You can gear up to an 18/54 if you want some super top speed, but the pede will need some suspension fiddling to keep it on the tires! Tell him to buy the wheely bar, if he does not have it already!
No he doesnt have it but it sounds like he will need it. It will be interesting to compare the 9l on 3s to a 5700 on 2s which another friend has. The 3s will win i'm sure but interesting to compare speed torque and temps.


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