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Unhappy Gearing question again ... - 09.19.2005, 06:26 AM

Hello,

because I am little bit disorientated in the moment by hearing different opinions please help me once again:

As the most of you know I have the HV-Maxx-System and I run the truck with the stock Revo tires/rims.

The gearing setup I use (70/12) is just like in the HV-Maxx-Gearing update:

http://www.teamnovak.com/products/in...v_gear_add.htm

Some other guys told me now I have to change up to 76/anything.

I do not understand why ?

Is it not better to run the motor cooler by gearing down (70/11 or 70/10) ?

Any other advise or explanation from the experts here ?

Thank you in forward and with greetings from Germany

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09.19.2005, 08:47 AM

On some motor mounts. You can bottom the motor out in mount and not have enough movement. As far as gearing goes. 70 spur with 11 pinion is a 6.36 to 1 ratio. If you run the 76 spur with 12 tooth pinion is a 6.33 to 1 ratio. If your motor mount can let the motor move stay with the 70 tooth. It is very little difference in ratios.


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I have just tested the combination 70/11 (6,36:1) - it is nearly the same as 76/12 (6,33:1) - with a few of my 7 cell packs and compared it with the stock combination 70/12 (5,83:1) and the an with a few other 7 cell packs - the temperature on the motor and on the heat sink are around 6-8 degress celcius lower :D :D :D than the stock combiantion !!!

Also the runtime seems to be a bit longer - estimated maybe 4-6 minutes more than before (stock: 10-12 minutes - new: 16-18 minutes).

I will observe this the next days but if this continue to be as I measured it - thats really cool !!!

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09.19.2005, 09:15 AM

If you getting good results. Would you try a 76spur with a 11 pinion. Just to see. You are the driver. If it makes you happy and motor happy it is good. Keep us posted on exiperence.
How do you like lipos?


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09.19.2005, 09:35 AM

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If you getting good results. Would you try a 76spur with a 11 pinion. Just to see. You are the driver. If it makes you happy and motor happy it is good. Keep us posted on exiperence.
How do you like lipos?
I have ordered a 76spur and hope to receive it soon - I will try that as soon as possible and post my experience.

A few days ago I have tried my first Lipo-Pack - I am fascinated about the difference of weight - 2 packs togehter only 320 gramm compared to 2 packs of 7 cells (930 gramm) - full throttle will push my "little baby" to the "orbit"
:D :D :D

You can see that under www.never2mu.ch - than "Freestuff" and than "Video ..."

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