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The smallest spur will provide the most top-speed... The pinion will get bigger opposed to the spur that way, so adding a smaller spur will do practically the same as a bigger pinion...

I really expected you to know this though... [xx(] [|)]

Posted

This is why we have forums Sjoerd - for people to ask questions,

I expected you to know that !!

[;)]

Cheers

Darryn

p.s - The smallest spur gear equals more top speed for the same sized pinion. (spur gears - you have to think the reverse of pinions.!!) have I just confused you more?? [:I]

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Yes Darryn I am fully aware of that, I wasn't blaming him or anything... [:o]

But I remind him answering technical questions like this one so such simple question from him surprised me. That's all! [:D]

Or he could have used the search... [:P] D'oh!

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They are a nice car to drive mate ! Like the paint job too - I used the "torn" tape method on more than a few of my indoor race bodies !

I always play nice !! [;)]

Cheers

Darryn

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The torn tape just came to me in a thinking session, three feet to the left of the bath[;)]

We had a quick run with them round the trading estate, they love speed bumps, especially with a 20t motor and bearings on all the spinny bits

Got another shell coming for it too, these things are so easy to trash, especially when blatting around becomes a contact sport[8D]

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