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03.14.2012, 10:14 PM
It's diffing out to the front a lot. From my experience with brushless motors, this is just my experience, brushless motors like a load. Diffing out may be causing the motor to run with less of a load causing slight over revving. I fixed this same sort of issue in my 1/8th Truggy by going to a thicker center diff oil.
In my baja the 2028 was running hot, so I went up two teeth on the pinion and it coooled down some.
Again this is just from my experience, I'm by no means saying that's the problem with your truck or saying I'm an expert at this...end disclaimer.
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