The 1/12 gears 33% underdrive. I put the 33% underdrive in the rear of my ax24. It was to much,so I put injoras 11% underdrive in the front. Giving it 22% net overdrive,and giving it more gear reduction. Which,gives it better slow speed control.
This captures exactly what's happening, and it's so easy that even a caveman can see it! I have a mess of different gears, but 23% is the most i have put in one of mine yet. I was afraid anymore would be an overkill. Cool video! Thanks
I've got meus axles with the under drive gears installed in the rear. I've found that my turning radius is even smaller if I briefly nail the throttle. I've tried it on the rocks and indoor course and it seems to hold true in both cases. I think breaking the wheels free and spinning them increases the benefit of the rear wheels dragging
This makes no sense, your accomplishing the same thing with under drive rear as you are with overdrive front. The only difference is wheel speed, both would put the same stress on the system
The 1/12 gears 33% underdrive. I put the 33% underdrive in the rear of my ax24. It was to much,so I put injoras 11% underdrive in the front. Giving it 22% net overdrive,and giving it more gear reduction. Which,gives it better slow speed control.
That's a great idea for a setup! I'll have to give that a try
This captures exactly what's happening, and it's so easy that even a caveman can see it! I have a mess of different gears, but 23% is the most i have put in one of mine yet. I was afraid anymore would be an overkill. Cool video! Thanks
Awesome! Thank you for the feedback!
That is Crazy. Best Explanation of them Ever. Thank you. Full blast down my Trail would not be good.
Thank you!
Boy, that is a lot of underdrive. I used 30%, which seems to be the perfect amount. I just found your channel and I’ll definitely become a subscriber.
Thank you! Yes 30% is the sweet spot.
Very nice demo and explanation! Thanks bro!
Glad you liked it!
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Love your rc parts
Thanks for that. I have a fairly useless ar crawling, deadbolt, and often wondered what difference over drive gears would make.
It’s a big difference, you’ll see!
I've got meus axles with the under drive gears installed in the rear. I've found that my turning radius is even smaller if I briefly nail the throttle. I've tried it on the rocks and indoor course and it seems to hold true in both cases. I think breaking the wheels free and spinning them increases the benefit of the rear wheels dragging
Yes that’s also true
Any chance you have a link to the chassis so I could build my own?
@@Thelifofdavidh I don’t. I didn’t print it. I purchased it from COOPRC. He designed and prints the chassis.
@ it looks soooper sweet!!
i try to avoid underdrive. seems to put a strain on the drivetrain as a whole. if anything ill run OD, but i wouldn't go higher than 33%
I like it.
This makes no sense, your accomplishing the same thing with under drive rear as you are with overdrive front. The only difference is wheel speed, both would put the same stress on the system
what axles are those
@@ThatCountrykid07 just some off brand aluminum ones off eBay.
@@Moneypit__RC are they worth the money?
I tried 33%OD front and 33% UD rear and it was way to much UD. I assume this will be to much also even in a comp rig. IMHO.
That’s nice.
I run mainly LG RP underdrive gears though and I run mofo gears also I know there's guys running 50% that would be 1-16
Ohh I see. Thank you.
112 is 33%
Yes!
this is just a hair more under drive than what is on my ascent 18. this rig should have no issues pulling itself over stuff!
Exactly!