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View Poll Results: Would you buy this if it went into production?
Yes I would buy a metal version 13 34.21%
Yes, but I would like a cheaper plastic version 18 47.37%
No, there are better options out there 7 18.42%
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Old 06-25-2016, 09:13 PM
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Default Re: Tamiya bolt on reduction gear

Trewq is testing the the unit to its limits. A true test pilot



And today I worked on AWD GRU unit. This version has front output on the bottom, and I also will try to make other version with the output a bit higher on the side. With this design I can also change front/rear gear ratio independently, as my new front axle will be 38-14, and rear tamiya axle is 40-15.





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Old 06-25-2016, 09:32 PM
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Default Re: Tamiya bolt on reduction gear

Looks almost like a Tamiya F350 3 speed tranny except that the motor is reversed.
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