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1rcracer 03-03-2009 03:23 AM

64Pitch or 48 Pitch - What Better for 1/10 TC
 
What the real difference between 64 and 48 pitch ?
Which is better for 1/10 TC ?

tc3team 03-03-2009 03:49 AM

In short, 64dp has a closer range of possible gear ratios, but 48dp is stronger.

I prefer using 48dp for that very reason :nod:

TraceRacing 03-03-2009 03:58 AM

Indoors or clean outdoor track - 64dp.
A outdoor track which is prone to dust, dirt etc...48dp

1rcracer 03-03-2009 06:02 AM

hmm.. i use 48s now.... but ever so often i get a missing tooth on the spur...
also the pinions make a real rakket... i find the 64s to be quiter...

Johnston85 03-03-2009 06:09 AM

indoors on carpet 64 pitch is your best bet. It makes things run smoother but just dont hit a pipe and hold our throttle with a brushed motor. Say goodbye to that spur gear

kschu 03-03-2009 04:59 PM

i vote for 48p gear...last u forever....hahaha

rced1 03-03-2009 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by kschu (Post 5505883)
i vote for 48p gear...last u forever....hahaha

+1

Dragonfire 03-03-2009 06:13 PM

64 for brushed, 48 for brushless.

You can get rocks in either.

1rcracer 03-04-2009 12:01 AM

ok... i just hate how noisey the 48 pinions are... is there something i can do to make it a bit quited... soak it in brasso hehehehe

tc3team 03-04-2009 12:56 AM


Originally Posted by 1rcracer (Post 5507749)
ok... i just hate how noisey the 48 pinions are... is there something i can do to make it a bit quited... soak it in brasso hehehehe

they are a little bit noisier than 64dp, but not by much.

I would check for any chipped/worn teeth on your spur/pinion gear first :)

We have 32dp in the uk too, imagine how noisy they are... :D

memix 03-04-2009 01:08 AM

As everyone said 48p is more durable than the 64p.
Example in the track that we have over here in Rhodos wich is an outdoor ( we run mostly nitro) there are 2 tc with the same motor and esc ( lpr spedo and vortex motor 3t )
The one is tc5 with 48p and the other one tf-5 stallion with 64p.
The tc5 haves no problems with the spur gear but the stallion until now have broke 3 spur gears.

flatspunout 03-04-2009 04:41 AM

I run parking lot tracks and chew up just as many 48's as I do 64's so I stick with 64...I like the finer adjustment. Whatever you run I have to put a word in for XRay spurs...I have run Kimbrough gears since racing gold tub RC10's and recently tried an XRay spur and I will never go back. They are so much more precise all around...I had to re-learn how to set gear mesh as they require very little slack and the drivetrain is much smoother and quieter.

-rocky b

1rcracer 03-04-2009 04:53 AM

Hey...

Funny you should mention Xray and spur gear in the same sentense...

A good mate of mine ran a t2 008 in mod.... and it continually broke teeth
of the "xray" spur and kept snapping and chewing up belts...

he eventualy sold both and bought Schumi Mi3's heheheh

btw we run outdoors , foam on tarmac...

flatspunout 03-04-2009 04:59 AM


Originally Posted by 1rcracer (Post 5508245)
Hey...

Funny you should mention Xray and spur gear in the same sentense...

A good mate of mine ran a t2 008 in mod.... and it continually broke teeth
of the "xray" spur and kept snapping and chewing up belts...

he eventualy sold both and bought Schumi Mi3's heheheh

btw we run outdoors , foam on tarmac...

No offense but that sounds like improperly set gear mesh and belt tension...mod is VERY unforgiving on gears and belts, especially on foams!

-rocky b

1rcracer 03-04-2009 05:03 AM

well , thats what we also thought... heheheh

but honestly i dont think that car liked the conditions..
there are 2 other guys that run rays that have similar problems...

they changed to 009's , let see if it improves for them...


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