Unless you are going to race professionaly, I wouldn't be too worried about the weight. At least you know it will plow through the competition. Before the "Ready, set, GO" punch it and run the other trucks over. LOL. Josh it's fine as long as your happy with the truck and having fun, then it is all the counts! I have (1) XL axles but not as set.
Thanks a lot Joe! Really do appreciate it! I originally wanted to make a very stable fast truck... Looks like its not going to be possible... Other people on other forums have said that the only way would be to run 10s on a 1000kv engine. BUT NO WAY am i going to increase the weight of this truck. How ever once i start building my second lightweight basher, i will be very tempted to take this motor 1600kv motor and put it in the new carbon truck and put two torq2200 motors and 2 ESC and run two sets of 6s as a bit of a joke. See if my tranny will be able to hold up
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Frddy i am very concerned about the weight... and depending how i am running the truck will effect what kind of gearing i run too.
As i said before, i will attempt to run a 17t clutch bell/44spur and 39t idler, and see how my temps fair.
I may be running higher gearing that you frdy but my motor is also rated at a much lower kv....
So these are my CURRENT performance figures vs yours....
me with 21t/44/39 neu 1600kv
Differential Ratio: 3.2222222222222223
Transmission Ratio: 1.5366847826086956
Other Ratio: 1
Spur Tooth Count: 44
Pinion Tooth Count: 21
Total Voltage: 22.2
Motor KV:
1600
Tire Diameter (inches): 5.5
Tire Ballooning (inches): 0.5
Spur/Pinion Ratio: 2.1 : 1
Total Ratio: 10.37465 : 1
Tire Cir***ference (inches): 20.42 inches (518.68 mm)
Rollout: 1.97:1
Total Motor Speed: 35520 RPM
Vehicle Speed:
66.21 mph (106.35 km/h)
YOURS if i remember correctly
19/44/39 torq 2200kv
Differential Ratio: 3.2222222222222223
Transmission Ratio: 1.5366847826086956
Other Ratio: 1
Spur Tooth Count: 45
Pinion Tooth Count: 19
Total Voltage: 22.2
Motor KV:
2200
Tire Diameter (inches): 5.5
Tire Ballooning (inches): 0.5
Spur/Pinion Ratio: 2.37 : 1
Total Ratio: 11.72733 : 1
Tire Cir***ference (inches): 20.42 inches (518.68 mm)
Rollout: 1.74:1
Total Motor Speed: 48840 RPM
Vehicle Speed:
80.53 mph (129.36 km/h)
The difference in potential top speed is extremely huge and all just because of the motor.
My neu is much more efficient and considering my truck is roughly 13-14lbs it should easily be able to run my truck with no heating issues at all with this gearing.
Being more effcient and also slower rotating it shouldnt draw as many amps from the ESC... This is how i thought it would have worked... If anything your truck is geared too high for your motor?
Please help me understand this... I thought this motor would have benefited me, and now it seems it just killing what i was trying to achieve.
But i do love the torque
🙂 with the high speedidler and the 21t pinion, i was still wheeling this long wheel base at high speeds
🙂