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Post by Northy on Jul 20, 2005 21:07:13 GMT
I've just bought a fan to fit in my Pred as I'm sick of cooking motor brushes and comms. My Reedy KR 9x2 only lasted one run before it needed skimming and new brushes at a Regional not too long ago! Just wondered how others had fitted one if they have, or if people would like to see pictures of mine fitted once I've done it? Cheers G
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Post by chris burgess on Jul 21, 2005 8:56:22 GMT
I dont run fans with my cars, but then again, I don't run 9's either! I think a photo would be good as a reference point for other drivers though. The main question has to be this though, is the fan "blowing" air over the motor or "sucking" air across the motor?
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Post by Northy on Jul 22, 2005 6:58:34 GMT
Whats wrong with 9's? That's all I run these days! ;D They are so well suited to the Pred. I have been tempted to get an 8 for it, but not yet. Anyway, I haven't fitted it yet, but I'm going to fit it so that it blows air over the endbell and brushes as this is the most important part.
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Post by danreynolds on Sept 28, 2005 21:17:49 GMT
I have one I'm going to fit to my X10 when I have finished it, I'll post a pic when I'm done
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Post by chris burgess on Sept 29, 2005 12:22:29 GMT
will there be sufficient room for a fan?
I have been running a 12 double (reedy PT) in my X10, and whilst the motor has got hot, it's not been any hotter than you would expect. It wasn't even hot enough to turn the brushes blue....maybe the 9's etc are diffferent, but with the transmission being as free as it is, there is not that much stress on the motor is there?
maybe it's the older speed control causing the problem, delivering a frequency that isn't correct for todays hotter motors?
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Post by Cooper on Sept 29, 2005 16:36:59 GMT
maybe you are just to generous on the trottle ? I also blow up several motors now not anymore, trained my finger but I guess your finger is also trained so I don't really know what could cause it
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Post by Northy on Sept 29, 2005 16:47:50 GMT
9 x 2 are all I use in the Pred ;D
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Post by Cooper on Sept 29, 2005 17:56:44 GMT
think I'm going to order a 9:) but my pinion's are already so small .... (11 now,and using other gears remember )
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Post by Northy on Sept 29, 2005 18:08:03 GMT
What ratio are you running on the 11? The Pred can stand high gearing ;D
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Post by Cooper on Sept 29, 2005 18:42:40 GMT
internal 2.6 spur = 70 teeth help me northy
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Post by chris burgess on Sept 29, 2005 20:45:11 GMT
What ratio are you running on the 11? The Pred can stand high gearing ;D it should be something around 20/21 I would have thought, maybe even a 19?
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Post by Cooper on Sept 29, 2005 21:03:33 GMT
I run a 16, 15 pinion on my 11*2
and it's already going ballistic
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Post by chris burgess on Sept 29, 2005 21:06:09 GMT
mind you, you do have a different overall ratio to the X10, which I had forgotten about!
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Post by Cooper on Sept 29, 2005 21:08:17 GMT
it's 2.6 internal, small pinion, lower rotational mass
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Post by Northy on Sept 29, 2005 21:10:52 GMT
Divide the pinion into the spur then multiply by the gearbox ratio. (70/16) x 2.6 = 11.375 (70/15) x 2.6 = 12.133 Personally I'd be running a gear ratio of ~9.7 on an 11 these days Do yourself an Excel spread sheet to work them all out.
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