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Old 22-10-2010
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Default gearing for 13.5t

need to know what gearing to use on a mad rat running a 13.5 novak brushless
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Old 23-10-2010
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31 or 32 I run a 10.5 on a 28
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Old 23-10-2010
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On th e mad rat you will have a 86 spur try to take the 80 of the x pro
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spur is an 80t, will try a 30 and see what it`s like. thanks for the info.
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Im using 78/27 with success on a medium indoor track. So the 27 or 28 would be good for the 80T
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Old 24-10-2010
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Where did you find the 78?
Did you use an AE or kyosho?
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Where did you find the 78?
Did you use an AE or kyosho?

Yes use a ae spur.

ive been running a 10.5 geared 27/80 so i would def go to a 29 or 30t with a 13.5 If u need more adjustment to slide the motor back. Take a dremel and and dremel the slots for more adjustment to fit a bigger pinion!
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did you use all the ae slipper or you ajust the spur?
did you have a pic
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my grandson ran the mad rat today, used a 28t pinion and it ran very well with no problems.thanks for the info.
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See this for the AE Spur gear. I'm now using the TQ/AR spring even with the 4mm shims between the tranny and motor plate.

http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...ml#post7809933
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http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...ml#post7809933
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Thanks for the information
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