Originally Posted by
1967Typhoon
I would just like to mention that while it does reduce rotational mass and decrease friction, it does INCREASE the load on a smaller area. Since the force is the same (same motor) but the surface area of the gears is smaller, you are putting the load on a more concentrated area.
You would be more likely to blow diff gears or idler gears if you cut them down. If you combine cut gears and a slipper eliminator you will likely see premature failure of some of the internal parts.
but if it lasts through the main and they win, it was worth it...one of the reasons i hate stock racing