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AE MT10 motor esc combo pinion choices

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Why would you buy another stock motor? Was there something wrong with the one you have? RTR electronics are not worth paying for twice, keep the HW combo and never look back.
Ya I snapped the output shaft
 
The stock gears are 32 pitch, lots of pinions/sets on Amazo for a cheap trial.

BTW, Hobbywing has the same ESC with a 3660-3700kv motor.... as well as two 3652 combos, one 3200kv, the other is 4000kv.

5mm 32P pinions
 
I'm just curious I picked up a hobbywing quicrun 10BL120A and the hw 3150kv motor, I was considering going up to a 13 or 14t pinion. Stock it's a 12t. I want it to do 50 on 3S but I'm not sure if that's possible with that setup maybe someone has some info on it. Pic of the truck 👍 View attachment 245853

Thanks 👍
There are many speed calcs out and about on the interwebs. Just go conservative on the voltage (4v/cell) and you will get a good estimate on the speed.
https://scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/top_speed.html
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I was able to get in touch with AE I had to double check if the motor on the mt10 was different than the scts and apparently it is.
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I was able to get in touch with AE I had to double check if the motor on the mt10 was different than the scts and apparently it is. View attachment 246241
Interesting.

I have two SC600BL/3300kv sets that came out of the first edition MT10s, before the body style changed, and they both have 3.175mm motor shafts. Maybe they changed with the newer models.
 
Interesting.

I have two SC600BL/3300kv sets that came out of the first edition MT10s, before the body style changed, and they both have 3.175mm motor shafts. Maybe they changed with the newer models.
I know right so confusing I have a feeling mine is also 3.175mm diameter but I'll know later today when I try to put the stock pinion on the new 5 mil output shaft.
 
Don't think it would work bc the stock pinion would be smaller bore than the 5mm shaft diameter. ? 🤷🤔
It should be ya but it's so confusing some report it being 5mm 550 can and others a 3.175mm 540 can, if my stock pinion doesn't fit on the new 5mm shaft then I have a 3.175 mm lol
 
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