Gearing for Losi DD Slipper?
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Gearing for Losi DD Slipper?
As the title says I am looking for gearing solutions.
I am installing a losi double disk slipper into my mini lst, I am running two insane 370 motors on a 54T spur and 22T pinions right now with the stock slipper.
the question simply put is with the 64T spur on the DD Slipper what pinions should I be running?
I don't race, mostly I run outside on the road at my lake lot.
Your thoughts are appreciated.
I am installing a losi double disk slipper into my mini lst, I am running two insane 370 motors on a 54T spur and 22T pinions right now with the stock slipper.
the question simply put is with the 64T spur on the DD Slipper what pinions should I be running?
I don't race, mostly I run outside on the road at my lake lot.
Your thoughts are appreciated.
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RE: Gearing for Losi DD Slipper?
Well with that set up you should have no problem getting the front wheels off the ground LOL. I would think that with a 64t you will be wanting to get a 26t pinion set. If you look at the eBay store HopMeUp it will tell you that a 60t spur requires a 25t pinion to make it even with the stock 54\24 setting. Actually, that makes it a little less...look at the store and decide. I would think that -either a 25-26 would do you fine. I am new to this whole game so let me know what you go with and how it works!
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RE: Gearing for Losi DD Slipper?
54/22=2.455
64/2.455=26.069
64/26=2.462
You want to buy a 26T pinion to use with your 64T spur. That would be the closest gearing to what you are currently using. Your MLST should have a hair more torque, but the difference is so little you won't/shouldn't notice.
Do you have a link to the slipper and 64T gear you are buying?
64/2.455=26.069
64/26=2.462
You want to buy a 26T pinion to use with your 64T spur. That would be the closest gearing to what you are currently using. Your MLST should have a hair more torque, but the difference is so little you won't/shouldn't notice.
Do you have a link to the slipper and 64T gear you are buying?