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04.19.2006, 10:03 AM

I don't know if you already have got the presure plates that you need for the slipper? (the stock plates are fine)
   
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04.19.2006, 10:10 AM

Yep, got'em! Thanks! Can anyone tell me what my temps should be at? Just want to make sure i'm not going to fry my controller and stuff. The controller doesn't have "saftey" or "thermal" protection right?
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04.19.2006, 10:11 AM

See my other thread guys!!!!
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04.19.2006, 10:20 AM

You should be at safe temps, but id just gear up, since bl motors dont like to be undergeared, but since its an XL its safe. You should be fine! P.s: To find perfect gearing you have to play around with different pinions, you can use a therory or a wild guess, but real life experience is better, so just feel out the truck, take it easy first couple of runs and you will be fine my freind!


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04.19.2006, 10:34 AM

Thaks again. I think i'm ready! Now all i have to do is wait for it to get to me!!!! Then the fun part...taring down and rebuilding!! If i can get my pics to work I'll show before's and afters!!!
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04.19.2006, 10:37 AM

Cant wait to see it! I too, am just waiting for the essential parts for my revo to be running, cant wait to tear up some dirt;)


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04.19.2006, 05:56 PM

Can't wait for you to get a video of it tearing up dirt either. :027:


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04.19.2006, 06:20 PM

theres nothing to worry about with the pinions and spur. also, i think your gonna have a little problem with heat. i think a 18 or 20 is right. 16 is probably gonna be to low.
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04.19.2006, 08:17 PM

Sorry to highjak, but is 16/51 too low for a 10l on 16 cells? I think it should be fine.


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04.19.2006, 08:38 PM

sounds right to me.
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04.19.2006, 08:49 PM

well, for now, i'm runnin 14 cells. still gonna be hot? what speeds am i lookin at here with 16? vs 18?
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04.19.2006, 09:47 PM

16 i dont think the motor will have enough of a load and it will run hot.
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04.20.2006, 10:09 AM

Ok. I'll see if the LHS will have an 18 mod1, i doubt it, but will see. the 18 and 20 are out of stock! Dang nab it! hehe
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04.20.2006, 02:09 PM

If you running the 1/8 diffs with 16 51 gearing On a 10L and 14 cells. I think it will be fine.


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Right now my 10xl/9920 will be ran on 14 cells with stock diffs until i get new ones. thinking hybrids with 6 or 8 spyders. tranny not sure yet, may just get a single speed to lose some weight, she' getting heavy! will mips' hook up to hybrids ok? I also will get new batts when i get a chasis, i'm probably going to build my own this time, 20 cells!!!
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