dogzpolo
Rock Stacker
Re: Choosing a motor and ESC for your Wraith
ok thanks for the quick reply
ok thanks for the quick reply
GEARING!
Ok, I've answered the "what gearing for my xxxxx setup" question about 346 times too many. It's time to try and cover it as best I can here. *However the issue is that it goes hand in hand with motor choice, so this could get windy. These are all just starting points and there are hundreds or thousands of combinations. This is just a quick reference to get new people started in the right direction.
First off, when I refer to numbers in the format similar to "80/20", this means 80 tooth spur/20 tooth pinion. So, 84/14 would mean 84t spur/14t pinion, clear?
Are you running a stock motor? Short story, 84/16
If so then your gearing choices are limited but should be handled immediately if you are running the RTR. The stock gearing 80/20 (4:1 ratio) is too high of a ratio for the stock motor. The stock motor will not last you long anyway but if you want to extend it's life you need to regear, NOW. You are going to lose speed, there is just no way around it, I would suggest an 84/16 (5.25:1 ratio) setup.
Are you running a little higher speed brushed or brushless (Examples: 13t CrawlMaster, 27t TorqueMaster, 13.5 Redline)? Short Story, 56/14 32p
Did you read the post #2? If you are running something I suggested (or similar to that) then the stock gear ratio is probably fine for you. The problem is that the little 48 pitch gears can't hold the power, you need to upgrade to 32 pitch gears. The stock ratio of 4:1 is fine, so you just need to equivalent in 32p. 56/14 is the same ratio. You can still run the stock spur cover with this setup as well. If you want a little more strength and tooth contact area you can go to 60/15 but the stock spur cover is likely a no go. Also with the 60/15 setup some motors require you to do a little filing on the motor plate to slide the motor over further. If you are running/wanting a Tekin Pro4 (or similar high power brushless) then see the last section.
Are you running something for mostly trails and crawling (example, 35t Torqemaster)? Short Story, 84/18
If you changed out your motor to something with a little more low end control and power then you likely could benefit from a better gear ratio. This isn't a must for a setup in this range however. The stock ratio is OK, but just not ideal in my opinion for someone who is looking to spend most of their time going slow. I do still feel that even if you're a rock crawler only that you will benefit from some wheel speed. I would suggest that if you do change gearing you start with an 84/18 setup.
Are you running a Tekin Pro4 (or similar high power brushless)? Short story. just read the rest of it!
If so then you likely need to build everything as strong as possible. I have gone this route personally. My suggestion is the 56t Gen3 metal spur and slipper setup from Robinson racing. To run this setup you will also need to buy a Traxxas slipper rebuild kit, all you will use from this kit is a black spring and a lock nut though. The next thing you need to buy is the Beefy top shaft from v84x4 here on RCC. I will include a link shortly. With the Pro4 you also must buy a pinion that has a 5mm bore and is hardened steel so that it wears more slowly against the steel spur gear, a 14t pinion is my suggestion. The Pro4 is very high power and you will likely spend the rest of your money replacing things in the truck since it was never meant to have something like this bolted into it!
That is my best first shot at handling this question. I'll come back and edit as required.
Any recommendation on which 32 pitch gear to buy? Where to buy it?
Kimbrough. Where ever you can buy it.
Aren't you running Traxxas?
I haven't found a 56T Kimbrough that has the correct bolt pattern. They have only two holes instead of 3. Not sure about the 60T
Kimbrough. Where ever you can buy it.
I already own a couple BRXLs and 3S lipos.
Using the stock RTR 20turn motor on 2s lipo as a comparative reference, what wheelspeed will I get from the CM 13turn on 3s lipo?
(Assuming the same gearing 87/20?)
Just curious about this before I place the order.
Thanks.
Ah, so the 60T must have the correct bolt pattern. Weird they wouldn't have the same on the 56T. Oh well, the Duratrax 56T does the trick.