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Old 26-12-2007
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What make of pinions do people use and why.

Are there benefits to using ally over steel (weight obviously, what about noise and wear???)
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Old 26-12-2007
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I use the one DC Racing have in stock at the time I order them ... LOL

Ali pinions are great in the short term however they do tend to wear quickly. Steel last longer but heavier.

With modern motors I belive that the difference between an ali and steel pinion is not an issue, sure somebody will disagree though!
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having a heavier pinion is better than no pinion at all
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I once got a titanium one when thats all the shop had in, same price as normal ones aswell.
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And what did it wear like is it noisy is it light heavy?

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I use the tamiya ones that come in pairs. Very good quality and nice and quiet too!!!
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i've found that the tamiya corse pitch ones wear badly. But the fine pitch one are fine.

Edit are making some EXTREMELY light weight ones, they're highly recomended, not sure on availability yet though. Sure Adam can hrow some light on that side of things.
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I like the RW Racing pinions and have used them for years, have even got some SRM Racing gears which was their previous name.
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I use rw racing ones

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I think i use the Rw ones also.. to be fair, I bought pinions when I started.. and i'm still using the same ones now, that's a good near 8 years now.. and i've never found a need to renew them.
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My RW ones have proven very hard wearing, I had them 20-odd years ago (think they were under a different name then, SRM or something?) and also currently.

The quietest pinions I have are the Kawada ones.

The only ones I would not recommend are the plastic pinions made by one of the american manufacturers, they wear like crazy and have an oversized boss too.
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I use RW too from Castle models. When I got my brushless and knew I was never going to use anything over a 23 again I bought all new from 15 to 23 even though I had them all already, I really felt I was splashing out too

But I've lost one by lending it to someone and them not giving it back, anyone going to own up?
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i use them too the ones from peter. they sell them at our local model shop too
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I want to replace all mine. I currently have a variety of brands, some of which have mullered grub screws, some of which won't interchange grub screws, and so on.. I had a pinion fall off for the first time in years last weekend.

I am interested in the Edit brand, wonder if Adam can throw some light on it for us? I get the impression that there stuff is made to the highest quality.

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i use them too the ones from peter. they sell them at our local model shop too

pete is our local model shop garry
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i've being using losi pinions and rw ones i do think the rw ones are better car seems to run quiter with the rw ones on

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I know where you can get new grub screws

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Adam [ and few others drivers] as been using the Edit brand for a few meetings and so far we have had no wear problems. I like the through mounting which means that if the thread wears in the Pinion you can mount with the screw in the other side. I beleave they will be available in the New Year. They will be in use at Worksop on the 6th.
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i have run the rw pinions for years and like others still have some srm ones as well :O. althought the idea of the edit ones being able to use the other side when they finally strip out will have me trying them
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Yup, me too.
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