Well, I hope you enjoy, I don't have any gears left, I ate up 3 sets and didn't even burn 2 tanks of fuel. I didn't break anything else though, only the krappy gears.
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engine is a 28.5cc ported cylinderhamster huey said:What engine/gearing/tires are you running? Is that sand or loose dirt? Gear cover or no gear cover? The reason I ask is because I drive on loose dirt/grass with no gear cover ,29/31 gears, excavator tires, 28.5cc, xcan, and I have got 5 tanks now on the same set of plastic gears. It is hilly and I do donuts and jump so I do drive medium hard.
Yep, I would have given the prototypes a real test. I guarantee the sand is eating them, but they sure look melted when they finally fail. I hope the gravel doesn't hurt the new steel gears, the Ramtech 25's are holding up just fine. I have put many gallons through my MCD's in the gravel pist with no upgraded steel gear failures, everything else on them breaks though.hamster huey said:I bet they are getting eaten from the sand +ported 28.5 + big gears + vented cover. A completly removed cover will cool them more but the sand would really get in there. Do you think the sand will mess with metal gears? You could have an interesting test on your hands.
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