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Old 11-12-2008, 03:53 PM
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Default trying to understand the Inferno gearing!!

Originally Posted by Zootcapri
Mesh... It's all about mesh. Set it real tight and make sure that both gears are in alignment and you should have no problems. I was concerned about how tight I set the mesh, but, it spun freely. The only problems I have had were when I didn't set the mesh properly, the engine mounting screws wroked loose or I trusted the factory mesh setting when I ran the GT2 for the first time. Otherwise... miles of racing without stripping gears...
So U agree that along as you get the mesh tight with the new GT2 gears you will be ok and the gearing is or maybe better for racing compared to the GT1 gearing, with the different gearing from both of the GT2 and the GT1 which gearing will be better for long tracks and short tracks or is one good for torque or rpm's just wanting to know so that I can understand the gearing patterns!!!
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