Originally Posted by
seedygreenute
If you have new gears , and some verniers , give this a go .
http://www.scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/gear_calc.html
You should be able to work out what pitch you have by counting the teeth and measuring the diameter .
" Metric 48 P " .... I saw that on the Hobbyking website ...lol .
What really irks me is having to "dig deep" on the www to find the gear pitch on a particular RC. Drives me up the wall when trying to help someone. At least with the more "common" brands in RC I know where they stand in terms of gear pitch.