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02.04.2009, 07:30 PM

Could you post how the temps are after a race with the newly relocated power? Because I ran an RC8 with a 1512/2D on 4S on a regular MM last year and used 13/46 gearing. Just want to know if I was maybe undergeared. It was very comparable to nitros in top end, but obviously far superior overall :) Just got a MMM V3 for this year so should be even better.
   
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Could you post how the temps are after a race with the newly relocated power? Because I ran an RC8 with a 1512/2D on 4S on a regular MM last year and used 13/46 gearing. Just want to know if I was maybe undergeared. It was very comparable to nitros in top end, but obviously far superior overall :) Just got a MMM V3 for this year so should be even better.
I would suggest a larger pinion (16-18) with the 1512 2D.
   
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I would suggest a larger pinion (16-18) with the 1512 2D.
Hey Steve, are you still running the 2.5D? What was your gearing? I just got everything back together and took it for a spin at glenwood yesterday. First time out with the MMM. It was a blast, even on such a small track. I'm trying to get ready for Tillsonburg but I think a 16T might be too high. I'll have to do a more controlled test with about 3-5 mins on each pinion and measuring temps. See ya.
   
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