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Thanks again for all the help. My questions may seem a little redundant, but I just want to be absolutely sure about this. First time converting is a little overwhelming.
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08.01.2010, 09:53 AM

I'll start with low gearing of course, probably 30ish mph at first, starting out with a 12 tooth pinion on a 50-60 tooth spur or so (Does that sound right?)

I can't figure out exactly what speed I'll be getting on the top speed estimator sinced I don't know the diff ratios of my GST 7.7 yet, but is it safe to start with 12 tooth pinion and 60ish spur atleast?
   
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08.01.2010, 10:42 AM

Yes, use the lowest gearing possible at start. Check temps, but i think you will be able to gear up to 40mph without issue on 6S, the mamba monster can handle lot of power.


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