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Gearing a CC 4600 in a pede - 01.02.2009, 11:21 AM

I plan to run 2s lipo and an MM 4600 combo. How high can i gear it (i want 40-45) without killing it? Ill be on the stock tires, and maybe m2ks, geolanders, or holeshots. thnx


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01.02.2009, 03:33 PM

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02.07.2009, 08:00 PM

3s will get you there, might be asking a little much for 2s to go that fast
   
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02.07.2009, 08:39 PM

35-40MPH is pushing it to get decent temps on 2s. Use BrianG's calc and figure out what pinion spur combo you need for 35. Run that and check temps after a run.


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02.08.2009, 09:05 AM

The 4600 is essentially a 380 sized rotor, in a Pede, that's too much, be just another toasty motor which lasts 3-4 runs.

Try a VXL motor behind the sidewinder, it'll be happier


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