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Old 01-22-2007, 01:01 PM   #1
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Wgat are the main differences between 55 and 75.Will the 75 have less wheel spin and be equivalent to running a 55t and dropping a pinion tooth or two? I assume it would turn slower and in turn be what I described above.Please chime in
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Old 01-22-2007, 01:47 PM   #2
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Check this out... It doesn't have a 75 but it has a 65 and others that should give you some kinda comparison formula that should answer your question...

RC Crawler Definitive Motor info...

It's more than just dropping a tooth or 2...
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So do you think the lower rpm would translate into less wheel spin and in turn act as a lower gear ratio?
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So do you think the lower rpm would translate into less wheel spin and in turn act as a lower gear ratio?
I guess you could say that in a round a bout way... More like the RPM on the motor will give less wheel-speed, yes, but your torque will be more... I have no clue as to the trade off, wether the torque gains outweigh the speed loss, I only run 27t stock cans for now... When I do upgrade, I'm going to go with 35t lathes... I like my wheel-speed too much to go to 55's...
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So do you think the lower rpm would translate into less wheel spin and in turn act as a lower gear ratio?
It'll seem as if it has a lower gear ratio, yes.
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It'll seem as if it has a lower gear ratio, yes.
That is what I am after,thanks
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