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Darren Wales 29-04-2013 04:45 PM

Gearing ratio advice!
 
Just a quick questions gents.

Having stripped my spur gear yesterday want to make sure I'm getting the most out of my gearing, before I rebuild, but not really sure how the gearing ratios work.

I'm running a 8.5 sensored in a C4.1, on all astro high grip track.
What are the best gearing options?

Thanks in advance.

Darren

Aire valley 29-04-2013 05:22 PM

Have a look at Associateds web site , manuals, B4.2, lists recommended gearing
Also on the site is a good guide to understanding gearing !
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...ual_B4.2RS.pdf

Same gearing in the B4.2 as the C4.1... 2.6 final drive..

If you play about on the Team Associated web site, there is lots of info on spring settings , camber, as well as gearing....very useful stuff

You can also look on CML Distribution site for set ups used by Neil Cragg, Bradders , etc..
Hope this helps... Gearing and suspension settings were always a black art to me before I found these...:wub

Hope this helps ..:)

Darren Wales 29-04-2013 05:49 PM

Cheers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aire valley (Post 769892)
Have a look at Associateds web site , manuals, B4.2, lists recommended gearing
Also on the site is a good guide to understanding gearing !
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...ual_B4.2RS.pdf

Same gearing in the B4.2 as the C4.1... 2.6 final drive..

If you play about on the Team Associated web site, there is lots of info on spring settings , camber, as well as gearing....very useful stuff

You can also look on CML Distribution site for set ups used by Neil Cragg, Bradders , etc..
Hope this helps... Gearing and suspension settings were always a black art to me before I found these...:wub

Hope this helps ..:)

Cheers pal. Very helpful :thumbsup:


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