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Ggrant 08-30-2025 11:57 AM

Quick question guys , what gearing do u guys use for mod ? Pinion and spur !

BEMO2019 08-31-2025 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by Ggrant (Post 16210619)
Quick question guys , what gearing do u guys use for mod ? Pinion and spur !

48 pitch 72 spur 18 pinion.
Why you might ask? I have killed 4 spurs in a weekend running mod.

96 spur 23 pinion if you are dead set on running 64 pitch but I would recommend against it.

Ggrant 09-01-2025 03:02 AM


Originally Posted by BEMO2019 (Post 16210825)
48 pitch 72 spur 18 pinion.
Why you might ask? I have killed 4 spurs in a weekend running mod.

96 spur 23 pinion if you are dead set on running 64 pitch but I would recommend against it.

why would u not recommend it ?

gigaplex 09-01-2025 03:30 AM


Originally Posted by Ggrant (Post 16210838)
why would u not recommend it ?

Pretty sure they explained that in their first paragraph.

Jamison R 09-01-2025 05:35 AM


Originally Posted by madjack (Post 16209990)
For those running the MTC3 in Stock, any advice as to the use of the option Mugen tungsten weights (qty & sizes) to get the car to 1320g?

https://teameamotorsports.com/produc...t&_ss=e&_v=1.0

just use these

Marcos.J 09-01-2025 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by Jamison R (Post 16210852)

local hardware stores like ace hardware have pinecar tungsten weights :)

Jamison R 09-01-2025 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by Marcos.J (Post 16210880)
local hardware stores like ace hardware have pinecar tungsten weights :)

I haven't seen any hardware stores supporting our hobby. Ill pay the extra few bucks knowing its going towards the hobby in some way. But I get it most people are cheap.

Marcos.J 09-01-2025 02:16 PM


Originally Posted by Jamison R (Post 16210904)
I haven't seen any hardware stores supporting our hobby. Ill pay the extra few bucks knowing its going towards the hobby in some way. But I get it most people are cheap.

any store that sells pinecar derby will have those weights

Robbob 09-01-2025 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by Jamison R (Post 16210904)
I haven't seen any hardware stores supporting our hobby. Ill pay the extra few bucks knowing its going towards the hobby in some way. But I get it most people are cheap.

The Mugen ones are nice because theyre narrow and can fit centerline with the belt.
Erics are nice because they can carry more weight with a little more real estate on the car.
PineWood Derby weights are nice for the fine tuning in small areas.

PROMODVETTE 09-02-2025 02:11 AM

With ROAR moving up to 40mm fans, are there any that are "better" than the rest? Are you guys using the fan mount with the car or shroud/tape to the chassis?

bigdog 09-02-2025 07:31 AM

I use the 1 upRacing 40mm fan with the fan shroud! Cant go wrong with 1 UpRacing products.

EAMotorsports 09-02-2025 07:51 AM


Originally Posted by Marcos.J (Post 16210880)
local hardware stores like ace hardware have pinecar tungsten weights :)

These arent pinewood derby car weights. I have them made to those sizes as they fit better than most generic pinewood ones. Some of the pinewood ones work OK but round ones and such are a pain. The tiny small square ones I find all over our track where people loose them. I used to use them but would glue 4 of them together and then tape in so it had more area to stick.

EA

Mig89 09-02-2025 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by Marcos.J (Post 16210880)
local hardware stores like ace hardware have pinecar tungsten weights :)

got some off amazon and a calibration weight set to figure how much and where to add the weight.

archivist 09-02-2025 04:35 PM


Originally Posted by Jamison R (Post 16210904)
I haven't seen any hardware stores supporting our hobby. Ill pay the extra few bucks knowing its going towards the hobby in some way. But I get it most people are cheap.

None taken.

archivist 09-02-2025 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by EAMotorsports (Post 16211067)
These arent pinewood derby car weights. I have them made to those sizes as they fit better than most generic pinewood ones. Some of the pinewood ones work OK but round ones and such are a pain. The tiny small square ones I find all over our track where people loose them. I used to use them but would glue 4 of them together and then tape in so it had more area to stick.

EA

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