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#842
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I've gotta try something before I hurt my motor, as it is now if I developed a small bind issue in a run it would prob cook itself. I'll do like you said and temp it every minute and see what happens. I already use the largest spur and pinion that will fit in the car when I choose a ratio to go with. My T4 (VTA) has a 106/53 in it now
SS, what kind of difference in lap times are yall seeing between GT and TC?
SS, what kind of difference in lap times are yall seeing between GT and TC?
#844
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Rob K, seriously thank you for the constructive input on the topic and without feeling the need to tell us how many National, Regional, local titles or TQ positions you have taken in the last year to make a point. LOL
Alloyslash - Now that the GT cars are geared properly the difference between them and 17.5 TC is .7 - 1.0 sec per lap.
Alloyslash - Now that the GT cars are geared properly the difference between them and 17.5 TC is .7 - 1.0 sec per lap.
#845
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Rob K, seriously thank you for the constructive input on the topic and without feeling the need to tell us how many National, Regional, local titles or TQ positions you have taken in the last year to make a point. LOL
Alloyslash - Now that the GT cars are geared properly the difference between them and 17.5 TC is .7 - 1.0 sec per lap.
Alloyslash - Now that the GT cars are geared properly the difference between them and 17.5 TC is .7 - 1.0 sec per lap.
#846
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Rob K, seriously thank you for the constructive input on the topic and without feeling the need to tell us how many National, Regional, local titles or TQ positions you have taken in the last year to make a point. LOL
Alloyslash - Now that the GT cars are geared properly the difference between them and 17.5 TC is .7 - 1.0 sec per lap.
Alloyslash - Now that the GT cars are geared properly the difference between them and 17.5 TC is .7 - 1.0 sec per lap.
#847
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Rob K, seriously thank you for the constructive input on the topic and without feeling the need to tell us how many National, Regional, local titles or TQ positions you have taken in the last year to make a point. LOL
Alloyslash - Now that the GT cars are geared properly the difference between them and 17.5 TC is .7 - 1.0 sec per lap.
Alloyslash - Now that the GT cars are geared properly the difference between them and 17.5 TC is .7 - 1.0 sec per lap.
#850
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I run my SP 21.5mmm at 4.26FDR and it runs at 170deg all day.
#851
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I think the D3.5 21.5 is just a motor that runs hot. I have one and so does another guy I race with and they both run really hot. I geared mine at 4.36 FDR with max timing at it was coming off the track at 180deg. If I went any lower on the FDR it would just get hotter and really slow down if I took timing out of the motor it just ran slower and was still hot.
I run my SP 21.5mmm at 4.26FDR and it runs at 170deg all day.
I run my SP 21.5mmm at 4.26FDR and it runs at 170deg all day.
#853
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The D3.5 21.5 is nothing like the 17.5 every 21.5 that I have seen or heard about runs really hot....must be something with the wire they used in the 21.5...
#854
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I've gotta try something before I hurt my motor, as it is now if I developed a small bind issue in a run it would prob cook itself. I'll do like you said and temp it every minute and see what happens. I already use the largest spur and pinion that will fit in the car when I choose a ratio to go with. My T4 (VTA) has a 106/53 in it now
SS, what kind of difference in lap times are yall seeing between GT and TC?
SS, what kind of difference in lap times are yall seeing between GT and TC?
#855
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A 106/53 combo in an XRay T3 and T4 comes out to a 3.8fdr (106/53x1.9). I posted that as an example of how I run the largest spur/pinoin combos, while still achieving the desired ratio. A rule of thumb with the XRay's 1.9 internal ratio is that for every 2 teeth you go up, or down in spur size, you can match it with a 1 tooth change on pinion and achieve the same ratio.
106/53
104/52
100/50
96/48
92/46
All of those combos will net a 3.8fdr. I normally run a 3.6 in my VTA, but went up because I'm racing at a smaller track this weekend.
I'll go with a 96/55 combo (3.32fdr) and see where it gets me next week at Thunder R/C
106/53
104/52
100/50
96/48
92/46
All of those combos will net a 3.8fdr. I normally run a 3.6 in my VTA, but went up because I'm racing at a smaller track this weekend.
I'll go with a 96/55 combo (3.32fdr) and see where it gets me next week at Thunder R/C