MIP Transmission
MIP Transmission
I have an MIP transmission that came off a RC10 graphite chassis. Will it fit the RC10T aluminum tub without modifications? I understand that the internals are the same as the stealth transmission, is this correct? Also looking for a new or used black RC10T rear bulkhead part #6323.
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Re: MIP Transmission
the mip trans will fit. the internals are different. the bulkhead has been discontiuned for quite awhile now. ebay will be your best bet to get one.
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Re: MIP Transmission
If you mean't drilling holes in your aluminum chassis yes it will need to be drill use your graphite as a template.
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Re: MIP Transmission
MIP USES the 6 gear mounting holes.If their not allready countersunk you may need to do so on your chassis.DON
Re: MIP Transmission
THUNDERSTRIKE1 wrote:MIP USES the 6 gear mounting holes.If their not allready countersunk you may need to do so on your chassis.DON
Is it worth swapping out a stealth for an MIP trans? There seems to be a premium for the MIP's and I personally don't know what the differences are in the two for the inexperienced racer like I am.
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Re: MIP Transmission
they are both about equivalent transmissions. the stealth has a lower ratio (2.25) compared to the MIP (2.0:1), so for a truck, the stealth is a little better geared.
the stealth is easier to get parts for should you break something.
the stealth is easier to get parts for should you break something.
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Re: MIP Transmission
first thing..... which mip trans do you have? the 2.00 sp1 or the 2.61 changebox? that would dictate which trans i'd use in a 10t.
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scr8p wrote:first thing..... which mip trans do you have? the 2.00 sp1 or the 2.61 changebox? that would dictate which trans i'd use in a 10t.
How do you tell the difference?
Also, if you want to use the two battery box holder arrangement, is there a replacement bulkhead minus the battery box that will work with original equipment?
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Re: MIP Transmission
scr8p wrote:sp1
changebox
The one I have is identical to the SP1 picture.
Can you answer my other question about a replacement for the rear bulkhead if I use the two battery cup arrangement?
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Re: MIP Transmission
there are no readily available rear bulkheads to replace a stock bulkhead. that's why i said ebay is your best bet. there's always used ones on there, and every now and then a new one.
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Thanks for the information.scr8p wrote:there are no readily available rear bulkheads to replace a stock bulkhead. that's why i said ebay is your best bet. there's always used ones on there, and every now and then a new one.
Is there an aftermarket threaded shock that you would recommend?
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Re: MIP Transmission
Wasnt there a different change box also? Dropping the ratio the other way (lower), or am I getting that confused with RPM?
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Re: MIP Transmission
RPM did 2 versions, a 1.96:1 (I think...?) and a 2.65:1. Did MIP do an even lower ratio version?
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