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Old 10-21-2011, 12:18 PM
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Hey Marcus you still reccomend polishing your 2 stages. The fit was not super tight against shock body or is it for better flow or something
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Old 10-21-2011, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Mizchief
hey u guys running this motor what pinion size are u running??
im going on a loose large track whit alot off big jumps and alot off lower troutel punch running ( i hope u get what i mean) ballitisk 4,5T and planing to run the 62T spur gear 32P im getting 11,12,13 T pinion for a start. and what temps are u getting ??
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Old 10-21-2011, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by BryanAZ
Getting the pinion on when the motor is already bolted up is a pain in the ass.
+++1 yes it is
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Just get a AE hex ball end tool for the pinion!
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Originally Posted by the_freak
hey u guys running this motor what pinion size are u running??
im going on a loose large track whit alot off big jumps and alot off lower troutel punch running ( i hope u get what i mean) ballitisk 4,5T and planing to run the 62T spur gear 32P im getting 11,12,13 T pinion for a start. and what temps are u getting ??
start with the 12 tooth and if you feel like your having to run up to make a jump try the 13 tooth and temps very depending on outside temp but anywhere from 115 to 145 normally good luck
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Originally Posted by BryanAZ
Getting the pinion on when the motor is already bolted up is a pain in the ass.
Originally Posted by dgrobe2112
i have noticed that too.. gotta get the motor turned just right.. in order to get the flat spot at a good angle..
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+++1 yes it is
Cut a small notch in the belt cover center divider and it is much easier.
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Old 10-21-2011, 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Sofa King
Cut a small notch in the belt cover center divider and it is much easier.

pic?? not certain what you mean about that..
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re: pinion
the novak pinion is tapered on the end so I slide the pinion on until the end of motor shaft is even with the botom of the pinion taper and it is perfect
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Old 10-21-2011, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Sofa King
Cut a small notch in the belt cover center divider and it is much easier.
I concur ..........thats what I did also
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Run a 14t pinion and it goes on the motor before i put it in the truckh
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Anyone running front 19t overdrive pulley with the pinned slipper? Anyone have thoughts... good/bad?
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Originally Posted by Sofa King
Anyone running front 19t overdrive pulley with the pinned slipper? Anyone have thoughts... good/bad?
Was just about to ask the same question.
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Originally Posted by old&slow
Hey Marcus you still reccomend polishing your 2 stages. The fit was not super tight against shock body or is it for better flow or something
thats for the HB series only and i am not sure if i am goign to even make them that way yet, still testing!

Didnt care for the overdrive/pinned had even less turn exit steering.


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I've been considering trying a 4 pole motor...I was thinking of trying the new viper copperhead series motor (4500 I think). Being sensorless I know it won't be as smooth as the tekin, but I'm hoping it will be close & it won't be $140!
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Originally Posted by BLbound
I've been considering trying a 4 pole motor...I was thinking of trying the new viper copperhead series motor (4500 I think). Being sensorless I know it won't be as smooth as the tekin, but I'm hoping it will be close & it won't be $140!
I know the Sensored motors are smooth and great. But I have used sensorless for 2 years and in Short course, I just can't tell the difference when it gets down to it with a 4x4 SC. I punch that throttle and the sensorless picks up and before it can cog, it's rolling. I love my 1415 castle, and it's smaller brother, 1410. Sensorless works for me. No matter the job.

Edit: I'm a hard running Driver. So that "style" is definitely shielding myself from the less responsive Sensorless motors. I understand.

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