Kyosho v-one rrr
#4156
Originally Posted by Bundy_Bear
Hey Guys
To cancel out the overdrive on the RRR, do you change the pulley to the 24t and just change the belt???? It appears as though the MTX4 does not currently over you this option! I look forward to reading some response
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To cancel out the overdrive on the RRR, do you change the pulley to the 24t and just change the belt???? It appears as though the MTX4 does not currently over you this option! I look forward to reading some response
BB
#4157
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Originally Posted by dodo
hmm i thought my friend told me that MTX4 comes with 23t and 24t pulley, i could've heard it wrongly
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#4158
Originally Posted by dodo
hmm i thought my friend told me that MTX4 comes with 23t and 24t pulley, i could've heard it wrongly
Thats correct the MTX-4 does come with both 23t and 24t
#4160
oh ya, no wonder i'm a bit puzzled when my friend said he still need to run a split even if he change pulley.
#4161
To get 1:1 ratio you need a 25T pulley (on MTX-4)
#4165
23t pulley - more torque (exiting curves and cornering)
24t pulley - more top end (long straights)
so choose your weapon
24t pulley - more top end (long straights)
so choose your weapon
#4166
Originally Posted by luketob
hey guys, where can i get the belt for 24T pulley. thanks
24t pulley - more top end (long straights)
Go to this site www.rc-toro.com
#4167
MRX Joe, they are referring to the front pulley, not the pinon. The fron pulley affects the overdrive of the front wheel, not the overall final drive ratio.
#4168
Originally Posted by jeffreylin
MRX Joe, they are referring to the front pulley, not the pinon. The fron pulley affects the overdrive of the front wheel, not the overall final drive ratio.
#4169
Originally Posted by MRX_joe21
If your using 23t pulley It helps your front wheel more torque. If you using 24t pulley it helps your front wheel more top end trust me...
This is a tuning option that you use for both handling and tire wear management. Nothing to do with the top end.
#4170
Originally Posted by jeffreylin
MRX Joe, they are referring to the front pulley, not the pinon. The fron pulley affects the overdrive of the front wheel, not the overall final drive ratio.