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3c lipo. 6 gear trans
Broke the front bulkhead on my traxxas slash so I decided to throw the velineon brushless and 3c lipo out of my slash into my gold pan rc10 with a 6 gear trans. Diden't even last 10 min and tha counter gears in the trans stripped out. Hoped it mite last a bit longer than that 

Re: 3c lipo. 6 gear trans
I haven't been able to break anything on a slash, if you can manage to break a slash bulkhead then you can definately break a poor old 6 gear trans. Put a stealth in it, it's much quieter.
Mark
Aaaaahhhh crap! I'm about to get passed by that orange truck!
Aaaaahhhh crap! I'm about to get passed by that orange truck!
Re: 3c lipo. 6 gear trans
i thought you were unable to put a stealth in place of the 6gear trans? is this wrong?
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Re: 3c lipo. 6 gear trans
yes and no.. the a-stamp chassis did not come with the holes drilled for the stealth transmission. the b-stamp chassis had the stealth transmission holes. but.. bitd when you bought a stealth as an upgrade for your 6 gear buggy it also came with a drill guide that you bolted to the back of your a-stamp chassis and was then able to drill perfect holes to fit your new stealth.
now if you have a near perfect a-stamp chassis don't drill it for a stealth. just pick up a b-stamp chassis or a chassis that already has the holes for the stealth. now if your a-stamp is normal used condition go ahead and drill it. but please take your time and do it right. i have seen too many chassis' that have been drilled and the holes are way off..
note the stealth drill template shows up on ebay nip once and a while.
now if you have a near perfect a-stamp chassis don't drill it for a stealth. just pick up a b-stamp chassis or a chassis that already has the holes for the stealth. now if your a-stamp is normal used condition go ahead and drill it. but please take your time and do it right. i have seen too many chassis' that have been drilled and the holes are way off..
note the stealth drill template shows up on ebay nip once and a while.
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well i just bought the mamba sidewinder with 4600kv brushless and through it on the buggy which has the 6 gear. The thing ran ungodly fast on 3s..after about 5 minutes i didnt feel like pushing my luck much.. i couldnt get up to top speed anyways without spinning out. I then put in the 3300mah 6cell that i had and it is still very fast. I will run it like this. I know that i needed a spur gear prior to this so if that wears out i wont be upset. I love seeing this old buggy get up and go! I have a vxl brushless system from my buddy that will be going into my original rc10t with the stealth trans.
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Re: 3c lipo. 6 gear trans
Hey folks--
I'm looking to make a brushless 'fun buggy' out of my old '6 gear' RC-10. It'll be for tearing up the lawn, baseball field, and wear a set of sand tires for days at the beach.
I upgraded the plastic idler gears years ago to a set of metal ones. Are they still available? (if you are laughing, please stop
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Otherwise, it seems like a (now 'vintage') Stealth trans will be a better choice.
Can someone PLEASE recommend a decent 'sport' brushless motor. I've been reading brushless stuff for at least 6 hours now, on multiple forums, and am more confused than ever. I will like something with decent speed (no faster than 40mph) and run-time. As far as I can tell at this point, I'm looking at a 4000kv motor. Any suggestions/experience, please?
I'm planning on running a castle ESC & 2s LiPO.
I'm looking to make a brushless 'fun buggy' out of my old '6 gear' RC-10. It'll be for tearing up the lawn, baseball field, and wear a set of sand tires for days at the beach.
I upgraded the plastic idler gears years ago to a set of metal ones. Are they still available? (if you are laughing, please stop

Otherwise, it seems like a (now 'vintage') Stealth trans will be a better choice.
Can someone PLEASE recommend a decent 'sport' brushless motor. I've been reading brushless stuff for at least 6 hours now, on multiple forums, and am more confused than ever. I will like something with decent speed (no faster than 40mph) and run-time. As far as I can tell at this point, I'm looking at a 4000kv motor. Any suggestions/experience, please?
I'm planning on running a castle ESC & 2s LiPO.
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Re: 3c lipo. 6 gear trans
Alot of the guys that run slashes swear by the castle esc with the waterproof traxxas velineon motor.
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Re: 3c lipo. 6 gear trans
wyattroa wrote: I then put in the 3300mah 6cell that i had and it is still very fast. I will run it like this. I know that i needed a spur gear prior to this so if that wears out i wont be upset. I love seeing this old buggy get up and go!
robert
wish I read this more thoroughly at first.

the 6 cell/2 s Lipo sounds lie the way to go--
what spur/pinion ration were you running?
The 6 gear has the plastic idlers, still?
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I have a VXL system and I like both the speed control and the motor. Its easy simple and will run a sensored, non-sensored or brushed motor. I run it in my Slash with a 2s 4250mah pack and its like night and day compared to the old 12T and XL5. Got mine brand new for $120.
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Yeah the idler gears are still plastic.. I bought the updated versions of them though.. they are not the original ones. The pinion is 18t.. the spur gear, i have no idea what the spur gear is..lolJeep-Power wrote:wyattroa wrote: I then put in the 3300mah 6cell that i had and it is still very fast. I will run it like this. I know that i needed a spur gear prior to this so if that wears out i wont be upset. I love seeing this old buggy get up and go!
robert
wish I read this more thoroughly at first.![]()
the 6 cell/2 s Lipo sounds lie the way to go--
what spur/pinion ration were you running?
The 6 gear has the plastic idlers, still?
robert
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Re: 3c lipo. 6 gear trans
Sweet-- good news!wyattroa wrote:
Yeah the idler gears are still plastic.. I bought the updated versions of them though.. they are not the original ones. The pinion is 18t.. the spur gear, i have no idea what the spur gear is..lol
robert
48 pitch?
I've got a full selection of 64 pitch gears-- it will be great to be able to use them-- do they hold up to brushless?
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Re: 3c lipo. 6 gear trans
i've never had one, but i've always wanted the mamba max 5700 esc/motor combo. from what i read its a yard basher system on 2s, but on 3s is wicked fast.
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Re: 3c lipo. 6 gear trans
It will break everything you own and ruin your passion for r/c.badhoopty wrote:i've never had one, but i've always wanted the mamba max 5700 esc/motor combo. from what i read its a yard basher system on 2s, but on 3s is wicked fast.


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Re: 3c lipo. 6 gear trans
It will break everything you own and ruin your passion for r/c.Sorry, that's a bit pessimistic, but true.

Well, it can't get much worse for me-- I put my RC-10 on the shelf 10 years ago and thought I'd never pick it back up again. Thankfully I have a hard time getting rid of stuff. I'm back here because of RC Rock Crawling. If I loose interest in the RC10 again, it will only serve me to save some $$! I was possessed/obsessed with RC for years-- and the demon is back!

yeah, it seems 5700KV & 3C is way overkill for what we have here-- from what I've heard, a 2C with a 10-13T (3000- 4000KV) motor will be ideal in a RC10-- I have driven a 3500KV / MM / 2C Lipo'd Slash -- that was enough for me!
I'm planning on utilizing the Castle software 'tunibility' to avoid tearing the ass out of the drivetrain-- (fingers crossed)
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