>My RB323 equipped Revo wheelieing round my mates garden, nothing too
>exciting, about 3.1mb and 30 seconds :) The wing makes a sweet wheelie bar
>hehe.
>
>http://www.danbayes.com/revo_wheelies_small.wmv
That motor really makes a Revo scream, My kid has one in his. Is the
gearing stock? We went up a tooth on the CB and it still wheelies like
mad.
As I said in another thread, I have the same motor in a Hyper 7 buggy
that's nearing the end of the break-in process and it seems like it's
going to really throw that ride around.
For the Revo, I've heard of others going to the close-ratio gearset
the the trans, ,, have you heard what the general consensus is about
this? We went with a wide-ratio gearset, on the advice that the 323
has a wider power curve compared to the trx2.5, which seems to be ok,
but virtually every time I've read of someone changing the gearset in
a Revo, no matter the reason, they've always picked the close-ratio
set.
Iridium - 19 Feb 2007 21:46 GMT
>>My RB323 equipped Revo wheelieing round my mates garden, nothing too
>>exciting, about 3.1mb and 30 seconds :) The wing makes a sweet wheelie
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> a Revo, no matter the reason, they've always picked the close-ratio
> set.
I don't actually know what the gearing is heh. I bought it 'pre modded' and
haven't done a thing to it. I fried a steering servo at the weekend tho, so
I'm converting to a single now - got a 625 and a 645 from my Sav sitting
here, I haven't decided which I want to drop in yet though. As for the
trans gears, again, I assume they're stock, but I don't know :) Other mods
include RPM arms all round, resonator pipe (the RB was beaten up bad),
MotorSaver, red push rods and tie rods, Dirt Bonz on 4.6 wheels, carbon
throttle servo tray and probably some more stuff I've forgotton :-)

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