what pinion can you run and not overheat the 4074 2050kv spektrum motor
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Did you change your punch setting? I have the same setup as you and don't have the same results. I have a hard time getting it to do backflips sometimes.I didn't get a pinion with mine, and make sure you buy the right servo that's a 23 tooth horn. I have the Spektrum 6s electronics from my infraction in mine, 20 tooth pinion. It rips! I have a hard time keeping the front planted period. Pulls a wheelie at any speed. Standing flips etc.. the 160 amp with the 1250kv Spektrum setup was way too much in my opinion. 8s was an untamed animal I immediately put my 6s setup in there. I mean I like power but I also like not destroying something 25 minutes after it comes outta the box.
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Which screw? For the motor?Alright guys.. The manual doesn't tell me what size screw to throw on the motor mount.. It appears to be a flat head.. Maybe a flat M3x8 or 10.. Let me know!?
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YepWhich screw? For the motor?
Always look at website exploded view for the RTR version for things like that.Where did u see it @morrjr71 .. I went threw that damn manual for 30 mins.. All it shows is a picture of a screw.. No part numbers?
You have to download the exploded views from the ARRMA web site. One of the first things I do when I get a new vehicle is go to the manufacturer's web site and download the exploded views, if they are available. The separate exploded views are more detailed than the ones that come in the manual, and they have part numbers for most every item.Where did u see it @morrjr71 .. I went threw that damn manual for 30 mins, back and forth.. All it shows is a picture of a screw.. No part numbers?
Dang why didnt i think about it!!Always look at website exploded view for the RTR version for things like that.
Well im impressed guys, looks pretty good!! One question tho with the rear, how come it didnt have a shim on the gear side like the front!
So if you understand the purpose of shims and what job they perform then why ask “how come it didnt have a shim on the gear side like the front!” when none of us can actually see nor feel your diff in your diff housing? If it feels good, go with it. If it doesn’t, shim it until it does. With manufacturing tolerances, it isn’t an exact science.Lol i know its purpose just wondered if there should be one on the rear.. First time diff tinkerer so im not really sure what to look for or what to adjust if anything, it tried to move it side to side but it didnt budge really
Cuz idk what im doing and i thought both needed shimming wise guy, idk what there suppose to feel like and idk how they feel when they need shimmed.. With minute rc knowledge it isnt exactly riding a bike either!So if you understand the purpose of shims and what job they perform then why ask “how come it didnt have a shim on the gear side like the front!” when none of us can actually see nor feel your diff in your diff housing? If it feels good, go with it. If it doesn’t, shim it until it does. With manufacturing tolerances, it isn’t an exact science.
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