RC10 Transmission Help

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Re: RC10 Transmission Help

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the outdrives are the 'differential halves'. They are what the diff rings fit to and connect the diff to the dogbones and drive the car forward.
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Re: RC10 Transmission Help

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gotcha. i see what your saying now. I was thinking lets push the envelope but your right. with this transmission and my driving skill set (or lack thereof) a 17.5t is more than enough for the car and me.

now i just need to figure out what I have in it now and decide if I want to upgrade it from there. (well of course i want to)

Any ideas what the specs are on this motor?
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Re: RC10 Transmission Help

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It's a sealed endbell, so it's probably a stock motor of some kind. Depending on timing and construction, they can run pretty well. If you have that motor and the esc, wire it up and check it out.

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Re: RC10 Transmission Help

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can you adjust timing in a sealed motor ?
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Re: RC10 Transmission Help

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scr8p wrote: Tue Jun 12, 2018 7:12 pm Here's a 13.5 setup for under $100, with a $7.50 off coupon.

https://www.amainhobbies.com/hobbywing-xerun-justock-zero-spec-sensored-brushless-esc-motor-combo-13.5t-hwa38020401/p453305?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIsMLLx57P2wIVisDACh2KuQcWEAQYASABEgInevD_BwE

If you're really worried about tearing up the trans, go with a 17.5. More than enough speed, and most tracks have a class for it.

https://www.amainhobbies.com/hobbywing-xerun-justock-zero-spec-sensored-brushless-esc-motor-combo-17.5t-hwa38020402/p453306

You could even go with one of the Trackstar combos. jwscab has one in one of his cars and it runs great.

https://hobbyking.com/en_us/trackstar-roar-approved-1-10th-stock-class-brushless-esc-and-motor-combo-17-5t.html
Thanks for the links. i was looking at higher priced setups. this is a lot more reasonable.
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Re: RC10 Transmission Help

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No, not an easy way to adjust timing on a sealed endbell. Cut brushes can adjust timing but are fragile and don't last long.

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