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rjwalker 09-02-2014 06:53 PM

RC4WD AX2 trans info
 
I was just wondering if they were very durable,, and if you can shift well under full throttle? or do you have to stop to shift. I will be running brushless power not sure on size yet I'm thinking something around 3300kv thanks for any help.

rjwalker 09-05-2014 10:40 AM

Re: RC4WD AX2 trans info
 
Man I geuss nobody has run one of these ax2 trans? our they must be garbage. 93 views and not one reply crazy.

Richterat83 09-05-2014 10:58 AM

Re: RC4WD AX2 trans info
 
Nope, no one has one and Yup, garbage












Since you don't want to search, here ya go

200+ posts that will answer almost any question you have about it
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/rc4wd...10-honcho.html

rjwalker 09-05-2014 02:34 PM

Re: RC4WD AX2 trans info
 
Thank you very much for quick reply I do appreciated it a lot my friend. My pc is form the year 2007 it is slower than hell and then some,, I did the search I got tired of waiting after a good 1/2 hour or so from being so slow I thought I would just ask the question from one of my fellow hobbyist I live on 1400 a month I'm disabled which my house payment is 1100 month includes taxes insurance another 100 go's to phone and I get 100 dollars a month to spend on RC parts the wife makes 2000 grand a month hopefully some day I can get a faster pc but for now all extra money go's to support hobby
Thank you for taking the time showing me thread come right up with everything I wanted to know
Your Friend and fellow hobbyist
rjwalker

fyrstormer 09-08-2014 02:25 PM

Re: RC4WD AX2 trans info
 
That transmission isn't garbage, but the Wraith doesn't need it. It doesn't have the suspension or the handling for high-speed driving, so it doesn't need multiple gear ratios to enable it to crawl *and* drive fast. The Yeti is a much more likely vehicle for that sort of thing.

rjwalker 09-08-2014 05:11 PM

Re: RC4WD AX2 trans info
 
I am going to or I should say I was. I'm putting in my mud bogger so I could shift between high and low for traction but the more I think about it probably would not be that reliable so I am just going to go with built ax10 trans. Thanks for the info though


Quote:

Originally Posted by fyrstormer (Post 4888155)
That transmission isn't garbage, but the Wraith doesn't need it. It doesn't have the suspension or the handling for high-speed driving, so it doesn't need multiple gear ratios to enable it to crawl *and* drive fast. The Yeti is a much more likely vehicle for that sort of thing.


Norton 09-08-2014 06:28 PM

Re: RC4WD AX2 trans info
 
I use the AX2 in a couple of my trucks. Haven't broken anything yet. If your worried about running big power through it just buy the upgraded output shafts.

You won't break after that"thumbsup"

Karmann 09-09-2014 05:43 PM

Re: RC4WD AX2 trans info
 
I'm running the AX2 in my Wraith. Love it! :)

Chiphead 09-10-2014 06:43 AM

Re: RC4WD AX2 trans info
 
My son and I each run the AX2 in our Pro4 powered Wraiths. No problems to report. "thumbsup"

EDIT: And yes you can shift on the fly. I feel the most important detail is to have a good radio that you can set the end points of the shift servo. We use the 4PL.


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