So I've been reading and reading but am pretty new to RC. I understand the plastic gears strip and one would be better using metal and 32P. What confuses me are there are so many different gears. I'm a little fuzzy as to what to get because of the terminology. Maybe you guys can help educate me.
Okay, internal gears for transmission - fairly standard tooth size but use metal vs plastic? I see they come in sets of 3.
Those gears drive the output of the transmission? On the input side would be the Spur gear? The Pinion gear from the motor meshes to that? This is the ratio people talk about most often? In the beginners guide looks like stock is 80T/20T. With a powerful motor metal 32P is a good idea. This is where the slipper clutch is? Why such a radical change to 56/14 or something. I rarely if ever see 80T in the ratios people post.
Then there are the gears in the axels, a ring and pinion. You can alter these gears ratios too. Apparently the stock Wraith gears here are decent. You can alter to over drive the front for increase front wheel pulling power.
Is that about right? Am I misunderstanding any of that?
I plan to run a Hobbywing 3656 so will have some power. I already ordered the 3 gear set for the transmission but am confused on what actual gears I need to the 32P part (is that the spur and pinion?).
Okay, internal gears for transmission - fairly standard tooth size but use metal vs plastic? I see they come in sets of 3.
Those gears drive the output of the transmission? On the input side would be the Spur gear? The Pinion gear from the motor meshes to that? This is the ratio people talk about most often? In the beginners guide looks like stock is 80T/20T. With a powerful motor metal 32P is a good idea. This is where the slipper clutch is? Why such a radical change to 56/14 or something. I rarely if ever see 80T in the ratios people post.
Then there are the gears in the axels, a ring and pinion. You can alter these gears ratios too. Apparently the stock Wraith gears here are decent. You can alter to over drive the front for increase front wheel pulling power.
Is that about right? Am I misunderstanding any of that?
I plan to run a Hobbywing 3656 so will have some power. I already ordered the 3 gear set for the transmission but am confused on what actual gears I need to the 32P part (is that the spur and pinion?).
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