RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
i installed the rpm trans case in my graphite rc10 project and i know the ratio is different but forgot the ratio was. im currently running a 17.5 in it and its dog slow with an 81 spur and a 26 pinion. just wanted to know a good baseline so i dont cook anything.
do you think its a bad twilight zone episode for team associated to be re producing a buggy from yesteryear that is capable of beating their latest and greatest production buggy?
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Re: RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
Is it the 2.65 white 10T case or the 1.96 gray case, which was more designed for on-road and oval?
I ran a 2.65 with an 18T BL, 81T or 78T spur (can't remember) and 25T pinion in my RC10 and it was stupid fast with a 2S LiPo. It soon exploded, but that's not the point.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=26468&hilit=RPM+Stealth
According to people here, the natural-colored idler gears are stronger than the black ones. So get one of those if you haven't already.
I ran a 2.65 with an 18T BL, 81T or 78T spur (can't remember) and 25T pinion in my RC10 and it was stupid fast with a 2S LiPo. It soon exploded, but that's not the point.

http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=26468&hilit=RPM+Stealth
According to people here, the natural-colored idler gears are stronger than the black ones. So get one of those if you haven't already.
Re: RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
its been dyed black...got it from bigjeepz so im not sure.
never been good at figuring out the ratioos...i just go by the manuals...this is the only time ive been in this situation with these transmissions. ill have to scrounge around and find a natural colored idler...not sure if i have one.

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Re: RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
Count the teeth on the top shaft. 17t = 2.65; 23t = 1.96.GoldRush wrote:its been dyed black...got it from bigjeepz so im not sure.![]()
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Re: RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
its 2.65 that all he uses.PLus i saw it on it before was dyed lmao.DON
Re: RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
thanks for all the advice guys...it was a big help to figure out the ratio,i did open up the trans for piece of mind and it is a 17t top shaft so its gonna be the 2.65 ratio...im gonna play around with gearing and see if i can get some more top end out of it...its got plenty of torque to get out of corners i just need more speed...this thing couldnt get out of its own way if it tried with the current gearing. im using a novak havoc pro sc esc(at the moment) and a tekin 17.5 motor and a 5000mah 2s lipo so it has plenty of power. anyone have the part number for the natural colored idlers or have some to spare?
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Re: RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
Rush, gear it like a B4 (2.60 tranny). So probably around 33/75 (according to the current B4.1 manual). Sounds about right, at HRH I ran 30/75 in my OG stealth gold pan (2.25), 33/76 in my TLR22 (2.42 I think).
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Re: RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
unfourtunatly this rig still has a stock rc10 topshaft so i cant go lower than the 81 i have because i dont have anything smaller until i swap to the b4 topshaft or get smaller og style spur gears. i am geared 81/34 at the moment but i have yet to hit the track and its got just enough room to adjust the mesh but rubs the cover 

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Re: RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
I have a kimbrough 69 somewhere on my workbench, if you were closer.... 
I wont be at any local tracks until after Thanksgiving, too much @ work right now.

I wont be at any local tracks until after Thanksgiving, too much @ work right now.
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Re: RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
padded envelope? 

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Re: RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
Raced mine with 31/75 but was lacking a little top end speed. Put 33/75 last night. Might be back at the trak in a couple weeks to test.
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Re: RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
Looks like the TC5 uses the same spur.
Link to a 75T on tower.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXPA05&P=7
Link to a 75T on tower.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXPA05&P=7
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Re: RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
I believe RPM has a ratio guide on there site...JohnnySr
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Re: RPM Transmission case in an RC10 buggy Gearing advice
Raced 36/75 tonight with the ballistic timing at 40 degrees. About 100f after an 8 minute main. Going to change the spur to a 69 tooth next.
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