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03.24.2006, 09:55 PM

The truck looks fast.
What exactly is getting hot? If the motor or controller are getting hot, you'll need to get a smaller pinion, not a larger one. The wheelie action and temps can be decreased by lowering the gear ratio (a smaller pinion, a larger spur or a little of both).

Sorry, don't know anything about the parts on that truck.


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03.25.2006, 07:27 AM

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The truck looks fast.
What exactly is getting hot? If the motor or controller are getting hot, you'll need to get a smaller pinion, not a larger one. The wheelie action and temps can be decreased by lowering the gear ratio (a smaller pinion, a larger spur or a little of both).

Sorry, don't know anything about the parts on that truck.
Nothing is getting hot and it has to much torque thats why i need a bigger pinion.

Serum i was being heavy on the throttle on purpose to test the drive line as to wether it can hold up if not id put stock back in but as it seems fine the 9L is stayin put :027:.

Thanks for the comments guys if no1 nows ill have to guess ill try 30wt.
   
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