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Old 15-05-2012
HyperDunley HyperDunley is offline
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Default Spur gears....

Hi, can someone advise what difference a 78T spur gear will make over the stock 76T?

I will be using a 6.5T motor and 21T pinion. I need to replace the stock spur but wondered what going to 78T would mean.

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Old 19-05-2012
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A bigger spur gear will give you more acceleration and a lower top speed and is similar to changing to a smaller pinion.

Changing by two teeth on the spur gear will have a much smaller effect on performance over changing by the same number of teeth on a pinion.


By changing spur and pinion sizes you can also move the motor back and forth, changing the weight distribution in the car.
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