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Default dex210 gearing

what gearing should I run with a trinity 13.5 with a bit of boost? I'm just debating what RW spur to get
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Looking for the same answer too.. Going to transplant a 13.5 viper into my 210.
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anyone?
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Only a guess but I would go with a 23 tooth pinion working up to 25 tooth pinion dependant on the track with kit spur.
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It really depends on the track size. Go with the age old idea of gearing to reach top speed at around 2/3rds of longest track section and/or a motor temperature of around 160 Deg C after 5 minutes hard racing.

With a 13.5 motor you probably will want to drop the spur size from the standard 87T kit. Otherwise the motor housing screws will probably not fit into the plate slots.

I would suggest playing around in the range 81 spur with 28-30 pinion. Even then it may be a tight fit.

Or, if you want to push your motor much further back a 79 spur with a 27-29 pinion. Or even a 75 spur with 25-27 pinion
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I run a 10.5 with a little timing and use a 24 tooth pinion with kit spur. Seems fine
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I'm running 83/26 on a 10.5 with a lot of boost. Runs pretty warm but not insanely hot. I'm figuring 83/28 if it will mesh for my 13.5t but haven't tried it yet.
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I run a 6.5t & 24t On kit spare, Thats pretty quick, And nice through the corners.
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I run a 10.5 wit 26 pinion kit spur and Tekin RS profile 5.
Just as quick as mod motors but not as easy to drive.
I am trying 7.5 this weekend to see.Andrew any sign of bits ?
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I currantly have 87/26 and thats pretty much as big of a pinion you can fit (haven't run it yet), and I noticed the LHS that I ork at has RW spurs in stock so I was debating on which one to get. On my 22 I was running 25/78 without issues (internal ratio of 2.43) so I'm thinking with the dex to start with the 78t spur and going from there. Thanks fo the input everyone
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It really depends on the track size. Go with the age old idea of gearing to reach top speed at around 2/3rds of longest track section and/or a motor temperature of around 160 Deg C after 5 minutes hard racing.
Do you mean F? Or 60 Deg C, or 100 Deg C

FWIW, i aim for 60-80 Deg C........ Running the stock spur and a 25T pinion (10.5T motor)
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Do you mean F? Or 60 Deg C, or 100 Deg C

FWIW, i aim for 60-80 Deg C........ Running the stock spur and a 25T pinion (10.5T motor)
Woops sorry 160 degrees F and not C.
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