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indoors which pinion / spur with standard timing would you run?
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I used to run mine on standard spur (84t) with 22/23t pinion depending on the track
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Nope 81t is standard on the B4. B44 is 84t
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my bad, i misread the title
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Indoors I run 21 or 22 teeth pinion with 84 spur. I worry about motor temperature going any higher.
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X-12 6.5 with a 22/78 with 90F+ temps = 180F after 6+minutes...E=mc2 also.
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I run a 17 pinion on my 5.5 in the B44 on polished floor. it doesn't get massively hot, but our tracks are quite small ie 11 second laps
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I would not suggest running the suggested FDR's that LRP provides with the X-12. A temp gun and some trial and error is your best bet. I switched to a 20/78 and this appeared to correct the problem. |
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