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loss night crawler trail conversion.

Ninnymuggin

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I have a loss night crawler with upgraded esc motor and servo completely water proof, with 2.2 mudlsingers.. it goes up over and through just about anything and I'm very pleased but i have one problem. My 55t brushed motor dosnt have the balls to spin the tires and clean them off in mud. i was wondering what turn brushed motor could i get that would give me faster wheel spin?
 
I 'm wondering if that is even possible due to the transmission and gear ratio. Mine is the same way, crawls up just about anything but very slowly.
 
ive got an axial 27 turn in mine and no wheel spin either. Speed is about normal walking speed. Would love a little more. Maybe bigger pinnion. Ive got a 21 tooth. Again, the speed is ok, just not enough to spin em.
 
... spin the tires and clean them off in mud. i was wondering what turn brushed motor could i get that would give me faster wheel spin?
Faster is just about anything below 55T. (The Losi stock LNC motor, for example, is 35T.)
The fastest used by more than one or two would be a Titan 27T motor.

Fast enough to clean the wheels won't happen with the combination of brushed motor and worm drives, at least not if you want the motor to run for more than a few seconds without overheating. The reason for that can be found here.
I'm going brushless with my LCC, as soon as I can afford it and I know what motor to use. The Revolver S 540 seems tempting...
 
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