Getting an old abused car running again.
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Re: Getting an old abused car running again.
Unless you've changed the spur since these pics were taken, you're using 32 pitch gears, not 48's. FYI.
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Re: Getting an old abused car running again.
Thank you. That's what I was curious to know.Bottom Feeder wrote:Unless you've changed the spur since these pics were taken, you're using 32 pitch gears, not 48's. FYI.
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Re: Getting an old abused car running again.
Is it? I remember hearing it was best to Gear down to keep motors cooler.yellowdatsun wrote:That's a large jump on pinion teeth.
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Physically, yes. 550 motors are just longer than 540 by a bit. That said, I wouldn't use that particular motor. No idea what makes it designed for 14.4 volts. And it won't work with your new ESC anyway since it's limited to 7.2 volts input. Well the motor would but you couldn't feed it 14.4 volts with that ESC, I mean.Jimbo302 wrote:Would a 550 motor fit these cars?
I was looking at an 14.4v motor.
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Im not sure that is correct. This ESC is 3S lipo capable in its paperwork. I've already run one 3s pack on it. The NIMH pack i have is 8.4v and it works well too.
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Re: Getting an old abused car running again.
That is correct, gearing down will make it run cooler.........*if* that's actually the problem.Jimbo302 wrote:Is it? I remember hearing it was best to Gear down to keep motors cooler.yellowdatsun wrote:That's a large jump on pinion teeth.
Plus, 1 tooth on a pinion is like 4 teeth on a spur gear, so that's be like changing 12 teeth on the spur, it's a huge jump. Pinion changes are usually made 1 tooth at a time. You can go down to 13, but just be aware it may be too much.
As for a 550 motor, there's no need for something that big in an RC10, you'd never be able to get all the power out of it.
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Oh, if doesn't have an issue overheating when I'm not overvolting a motor. I just like fiddling with things. Same with the 550, no need, just experimenting, to see if it will hold the 3s battery.
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The 550 should physically fit, bolt and width-of-motor wise, but it'll stick out forther towards the drivers side, maybe causing a weight imbalance?
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Could be, I'll see when I get it. It will probably go in the B3 I just bought, so that I can stop messing with this one.yellowdatsun wrote:The 550 should physically fit, bolt and width-of-motor wise, but it'll stick out forther towards the drivers side, maybe causing a weight imbalance?
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Re: Getting an old abused car running again.
The 550's are generally considered truck motors, for the short course segment. I have one in my highly modified Traxxas Slash 4x4. The can is noticeably longer than a 540.
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