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Old 08-01-2006, 06:50 PM   #1
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I have to integy 65t motors connected together then spliced into my super rooster. Anyway my problem is im getting more power to the front motor than the back so when im climbing usually just the front spins. Its all 12 gage wire. I dont know what the problem is. Can anyone help me?
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Old 08-01-2006, 07:32 PM   #2
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That's called Clod stall. The best way to reduce that effect is to use a smaller pinion on the rear axle. So, if your running a 12 tooth pinion in the front axle use a 11 in the rear. You can also wire your motors in series. In theory that will help by puting power to the rear motor first. Doing these mods will greatly reduce the Clod stall effect. Here is a wiring diagram for you the look off of.

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I've used the 'smaller pinion in back' trick, and it actually works pretty well. I'm currently running a 9 tooth in the rear and a 10 tooth in front.
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Hey thanks a lot for the info. I will do that.
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ok ? for you i have an evx off of an emaxx it runs two sets of motor wires you probably know that but which set of them would i use to run in series or could i do that. just run different pinions in rearends huh.
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Old 08-03-2006, 08:58 PM   #7
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Wire the motors in parallel like the EVX does stock and use a smaller pinion in back. IMO series is not worth doing.
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ok ? for you i have an evx off of an emaxx it runs two sets of motor wires you probably know that but which set of them would i use to run in series or could i do that. just run different pinions in rearends huh.
Just use one set of motor wires per motor. Just like if you are running two motors on a E-Maxx. Run one tooth lower pinion on the rear axle and you should be good to go.
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Old 08-04-2006, 05:19 PM   #9
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thanks guys. ordered my motor mounts the other day and win they come in i will try lower pinions in it. will it hurt to run 13 tooth in front and 10 in rear or will that be too much of a difference?
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Thats probably going to be too much. Your front will be dragging your rear end around
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Old 08-04-2006, 06:08 PM   #11
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I love the stall. I use it to my advantage.
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