On
an electric car, there are 2 Gears on your car that you need to worry about
changing: the Spur Gear and the Pinion Gear. The Pinion Gear is the one
attached to the motor, the Spur Gear being the gear the pinion comes in contact
with. On a Nitro vehicle, you might have 4 gears...2 for the 2-speed on the
motor and 2 for the 2-speed on the 'drive train'.
Changing
the Pinion or Spur Gears will result in much different results.
On
the Pinion Gear, the higher the number of teeth, the faster (top end) your car
will have, but you will lose acceleration. The lower the number of teeth, the
faster your car will accelerate, but you will lose top end. More top end
usually results in less run time, also.
On
the Spur Gear, the higher the number of teeth, the more acceleration the car
will have, but the less top end. The lower the number of teeth the more top end
you will have, but you will lose acceleration.
Changing
the Gearing
On
an electric car, the Pinion is changed by loosening the screws to the motor
(or, in some cases, removing it from the car) and then removing the Pinion.
Slide the new Pinion on, re-install in car (if applicable), and adjust the Gear
mesh.
To
change the Spur requires a little more work. Depending on the vehicle you own,
it could be as easy as removing 2 screws or disassembling a whole portion of
the car. See your instruction manual for the procedure as it applies to your
vehicle.
On
a Nitro vehicle, changing the Pinion gears requires the removal of the motor
from the car (in most cases). You will then need to remove the gears from the
clutch bell and replace with the appropriate gears.
Changing
the Spur Gears on a Nitro vehicle requires the disassembly of a portion of the
car (in most cases) to remove the gears and replace with the appropriate ones.
See your instruction manual for the procedure as it applies to your vehicle.
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