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Old 08-06-2007, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Essnowyt
Im thinking he found 36t diff pulleys to make 36/18=2.0. But from where did he find those pulleys that fit???

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shumacher Mi2 and Mi3 has 36t pulleys
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Old 08-06-2007, 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by rc-zombies
I will try the 18T with a smaller 36T pulley from my old Pro3 and will have a 2.0:1 ratio.
I did some more digging!!! I just sold a Pro3. Gonna have to see if i can get some gears.

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Originally Posted by rc-zombies
my cyclone is already using a 2.0 transmisstion ratio..
with a 5cell chassis.
You NEED to come out to swr so I can see all this lol
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Old 08-06-2007, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Marcos.J
little late arent you my cyclone had that year and a half ago
yea... I'm late.
just got my first BL motor and speedo a month ago..
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Originally Posted by rc-zombies
yea... I'm late.
just got my first BL motor and speedo a month ago..
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http://www.blogs.se/media/photo/cimg...lbum_ID=237825

big pullies, and look how loose the belts are.

When can we get hold of these fella's?
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Originally Posted by Besercoe
http://www.blogs.se/media/photo/cimg...lbum_ID=237825

big pullies, and look how loose the belts are.

When can we get hold of these fella's?
Looks like the prototype HB 18T pulley that was mentioned a few pages back.
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Originally Posted by rc-zombies
Looks like the prototype HB 18T pulley that was mentioned a few pages back.
it look like same size as the spur adaptor.
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Originally Posted by Guo Chean
it look like same size as the spur adaptor.
That's what I thought too... and was thinking it might be 19T to get a 2.052 transmission ratio.



For those that PM'd me...

2.0 transmission: 36/18
the belts are very very loose at the moment... looking for front/rear belts that are 1 tooth less than stock.
for now this is what I'm using:
(2) sets of 3Racing red belt tension cams
(2) sets of 3Racing 18T pulleys
(1) rear belt tensioner
(2) Pro3 36T diff pulleys... one of them you'll need to ream out to fit the one-way or spool.
able to get to a 4.6fdr using a 106/46 5cell for 10.5bl.

2.1666 transmission: 39/18
(1) Yok BD rear belt 189mm 63T
(1) Mi3 front belt 510mm 171T
(2) sets of 3Racing red belt tension cams
(2) sets of 3Racing 18T pulleys
the yok rear belt is a perfect fit.. waiting on the Mi3 belt to arrive. and I'll confirm fit. with the stock front belt..it's way way too Tight!! don't try it!

if you do order the 18T 3racing pulleys..make sure you also order some replacement pulleys... they are made for the TAO5..but fit the cyclone mounts and come 2ea.. 16/17/18T

pics of the 18T pulley installed and 3Racing 5cell chassis.
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Originally Posted by rc-zombies
Looks like the prototype HB 18T pulley that was mentioned a few pages back.

where did you get the diff covers from
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hi guys i am calling it shock ceepage when you see the top of your shock cap the black part wet even though you tighten it very tight always see little dampness any ideas.
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Originally Posted by barber
where did you get the diff covers from
instead of buying them... make your own
if you have a circle cutter and some vinyl decal sheets..
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have any of you purchased the middle heat sink from jet racing? i bought one but it has round indentions where the spur gear mounts
giving the bearings room to move up and down about 1/16" whereas the carbon one keeps the bearings snug. should i run this or keep the carbon and toss the jet one as a poorly designed aftermarket item?
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Hi,

I am a newbie here... can you guys help me?

Does anyone had fitted a trackpower lipo battery pack on the andy moore cyclone? what is the best way to do it?

With the stock pulley's diff and center, what is the best pinion/spur combination to use with a BL motor?

To calculate the final ratio with the stock pulley's what should i use? (spur/pinion)*2.4375?

Best regards,

Rodrigo
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Originally Posted by rodrigocatarino
Hi,

I am a newbie here... can you guys help me?

Does anyone had fitted a trackpower lipo battery pack on the andy moore cyclone? what is the best way to do it?

With the stock pulley's diff and center, what is the best pinion/spur combination to use with a BL motor?

To calculate the final ratio with the stock pulley's what should i use? (spur/pinion)*2.4375?

Best regards,

Rodrigo
http://gearchart.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=chart.create

Theres the HB Cyclone is the cars selection, choose your spur, and your pinion till you find the fdr that you need

What BL motor is it?

And I dont know if those gold packs fit or not, cant help you there.
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