1:1 Gearing
#1
Hey!
Wondering if there would be any speed increase running this one to one gearing: https://forums.traxxas.com/showthrea...-fastest-Rusty
(86t/86t)
vs
Running a more standard 1:1 such as 44t/44t
Any thoughts/experience with this?
(And yes I know... 1:1 gearing dangerous blah blah blah)
Wondering if there would be any speed increase running this one to one gearing: https://forums.traxxas.com/showthrea...-fastest-Rusty
(86t/86t)
vs
Running a more standard 1:1 such as 44t/44t
Any thoughts/experience with this?
(And yes I know... 1:1 gearing dangerous blah blah blah)
Last edited by Shnoo; 10-24-2018 at 09:28 PM. Reason: Typos lol
#3
Always funny to see that offroad cars are modified to run onroad speedruns.....
A 1:1 gearing will stay a 1:1 gearing no matter what (equal) gears are used. Maybe the larger gears can give a more stable car due a better gyroscopic effect they create but nothing more.
A 1:1 gearing will stay a 1:1 gearing no matter what (equal) gears are used. Maybe the larger gears can give a more stable car due a better gyroscopic effect they create but nothing more.
#4
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fastest speed run cars... are the shape of a bullet .. wheels inside of body.... low to the ground....
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/...-model-car-(rc)
fastest speed run cars... are the shape of a bullet .. wheels inside of body.... low to the ground....
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/...-model-car-(rc)





