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I have been told that the high speed gear sets for the M chassis cars are not as durable as the stock kit gears... I don't know if its the same for the WW2 High speed gear sets, but with the WW2 being an off-road vehicle, this is something that you may want to consider..

I just put a 9 turn EZ-Run brushless setup in my WW2..

Its all the power and speed that I could ever need..

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Well I have several kits pretty much one of every kit available. Was thinking pairing this with a sport tuned would pick up the speeds to just under stupid.

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I'd just fit farm king rear wheels and tires. They are a larger diameter, you will go faster without increasing the rotational speed of all the transmission components. As backlash said, the best way to go fast is to drop in a brushless motor ;).

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I put a arrma 15 turn motor in mine and it's crazy!

don't need speed gears in the WW2 any motor faster than stock makes it crazy!

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I have a Squire one in stock waiting for a pinion set and I might play then.

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I have a Squire one in stock waiting for a pinion set and I might play then.

Any update yet? I have a Honda turbo on the way and would like to put it in when I build.

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Any update yet? I have a Honda turbo on the way and would like to put it in when I build.

Pinions turned up today but it will be a while before I get it fitted.

Allows 23 and 25 pinions so it should be easy to work out theoretical speeds

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First WW2 I had was set up with a 9x1 brushed motor and a Novak Super Rooster. HPI 5 2.2 monster SS rims and Pro Line Speed Hawgs. Wrestler action figure for a driver, and mini beer cans all over the interior. Driver had one in his left hand too. It was stupid fast, and nearly uncontrollable, so I went with a Wide Willy mod.

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Less awful is about the best way to describe it. Flipped the wheelie bar over, but that created another problem. It was powerful enough to basically Ollie like a skateboard.

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