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Old 06-30-2004 | 11:43 PM
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Hi Dino,

Excuse me for this beginner question.

When you guys say taller, are you referring to the pinion gear being smaller or bigger or is it the spur gear being smaller or bigger?

Thanks.

Originally posted by dino.tw
To the nitro car it just opposite to EP. If your 2nd gear is too short,your engine may be burnt when your tyres are too small. It usual happen on Japanese kits or Taiwanese kits. When your engine over-rev,it is a serious damage to any moving part. Most stock gear is design for brand new tyres. The new tyre diameter is about 64mm or so. But when you use less than 60mm tyres your engine will work mare hard. So it also concern to foam-tyre characteristic is different to rubber tyre.

We have to record the wearing speed to any track. Sometime it is 1mm/10mins or so. Before the final start,we have to choice the right size of tyres and suitable drive high. You have to know what size tyre that your car is the easiest to drive. Big tyre has better grip but small tyre more easy to control. Also you have to know the overdrive change ratio to your front & rear tyres. The rear tyres usual wear more fast. So this parameter is also very important to long time final.

Then the grip change condition to this track. The surface temperature more high the grip more less. And the track usual has less grip on the morning. So use softer tyres on morning and noon but harder tyre on evening. Some track has huge different grip on morning and evening. That is what expert care about first if he first time be the track.

With the right tyres you are 80% to the way.
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