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need some gearing input

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celm

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I had my tmaxx since new back in 2001, from there blew the .15 two months after buying It.its had a .21 thunder tiger with 20 tooth bell and 72 main gear and the diffs and tranny are stock ooriginal. Well I'm sticking in an ofna force .28 motor.this motor it alot more powerful thrn the old TT 21. Is the current gear set up I have good or do I need to change gearing to make the truck less Torque.the rc field we drive at it pretty much a mid to tol end grass field where we fly our planes
 
Which chassis are you using?
22T/23T clutch bell and a 70T spur would be decent gearing for a .28 and easy to acquire.
 
If you have an adjustable engine mount to move the engine a little farther toward the rear, an 1/8th scale mod 1 clutch bell combined with the traxxas torque control slipper upgrade for the black transmission combined with the Revo spur gears will give you a better clutch system (both slipper and engine) and more gearing options.
 
If you have an adjustable engine mount to move the engine a little farther toward the rear, an 1/8th scale mod 1 clutch bell combined with the traxxas torque control slipper upgrade for the black transmission combined with the Revo spur gears will give you a better clutch system (both slipper and engine) and more gearing options.

can you show me, cause I have no clue what those parts look like
 
Best thing you can do is go to traxxas web site and download the manual. All the parts are there for your viewing.
 
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