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M A - 11 Feb 2004 19:30 GMT
is it the smaller the turn the fast it go's i meen is 6t faster then a
19 t or is a 19t faster then 6t  

thanks
tod438 - 12 Feb 2004 04:11 GMT
yes

12x2 means 12 turn- the x2 means it is middle range torque x1 is mor
speedy and x3 is more torquier and **** so get up steep hills

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Justin Mahn - 12 Feb 2004 10:55 GMT
6 turn is faster than 19 turn.  It also drains your batteries faster.  You
won't get much torque from a 6 turn,though.  Check your speed control for
it's lower limit on turns, before you fry it with too hot of a motor.

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> is it the smaller the turn the fast it go's i meen is 6t faster then a
> 19 t or is a 19t faster then 6t
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> thanks
Exille - 12 Feb 2004 21:26 GMT
Isnt less turns = more speed but more turns = more torque?

> 6 turn is faster than 19 turn.  It also drains your batteries faster.  You
> won't get much torque from a 6 turn,though.  Check your speed control for
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Justin Mahn - 13 Feb 2004 00:46 GMT
:-) I'm forced to admit that I've never needed more than a 27 turn stock
motor, (1 turn, of course), so I don't know.  I do know that you must gear
down to get the best performance when going to a lower turn motor.  It's in
all the tips and guides.  Lower turn motors get much higher RPM limits,
however, so gearing down with a hot motor actually INCREASES top speed over
a higher wind motor.  By 1 to 4 teeth, of course.  Don't go crazy and drop 9
teeth just because you went down a few turns.
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