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Old 06-21-2010, 05:31 AM
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I have a used MBX5B pro spec, I haven't been able to find the internal gear box ratio??
I'm going to use a 2000kv motor on 4 cells, It has a 46 spur and I'd like to figure out what pinion to start with.
If anybody knows what the internal gear ratio is it would be a big help to me ??
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Old 06-21-2010, 07:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Redneck13x
The new one might be able to set a gear mesh easier.... but it just doesn't seem like its going to hold the motor nice and strong.
I just installed this on my friend's MBX5-t about a week ago.... The new mount is designed to use 3mm or 4mm hardware to mount the motor. It also works on a pivot so it's easy to set the gear mesh or change pinions. He ran it last Thursday it our practice night an the mount worked flawless . We will be racing this weekend, so I will let you guys know how it holds up in a race.
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40/12.

Optionally front 38/11 for overdrive.
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Originally Posted by lockmouth
I just installed this on my friend's MBX5-t about a week ago.... The new mount is designed to use 3mm or 4mm hardware to mount the motor. It also works on a pivot so it's easy to set the gear mesh or change pinions. He ran it last Thursday it our practice night an the mount worked flawless . We will be racing this weekend, so I will let you guys know how it holds up in a race.
Thanks man. Good to here it should work well.
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Originally Posted by UK.hardcore
40/12.

Optionally front 38/11 for overdrive.
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