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08.31.2008, 10:27 PM

I guess the theory is that the torque is distributed over the surface area (faces of the spider gears) of 8 gears instead of 6 or 4, making it stronger and less likely to shear or break a pin.

George16... my only question: Will I have to put different pinions in (3905 E-maxx or Jammin buggy)? I know you have done a lot with gears...

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08.31.2008, 10:28 PM

And I found them at Dinball for $56 a piece (Front/Rear)... posted on the good deal thread.
   
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08.31.2008, 10:53 PM

They do have al cups and 6 screws holding the spur/crown gear on. They will be stronger, but weigh more. Not really needed for a buggy...IMO!
   
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08.31.2008, 11:41 PM

How about a 3905 with 6S and a Neu 1515?
   
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George16... my only question: Will I have to put different pinions in (3905 E-maxx or Jammin buggy)? I know you have done a lot with gears...

Yes. It all depends on what final gearing you want to run.


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