Re: AWD, worth it or not?
Izzy's daycab inspired me to build a Tamiya 2 speed with all the upgrades. So far I have bought the brass helical gears, stainless synchronizers, aluminum case and aluminum heat sink end plates. Not everything is here yet though. There are only two other upgrades I can think of, a new longer shaft so you can drive off both ends of the trans mission and a PMD 4:1 reduction. I shouldn't have spent all of this on this transmission, I should have just bought a Veroma 3 speed with built in transfer case and had a better transmission.
I did have a hair brain idea, what if you had the longer shaft and a reception on each end of the transmission? Would be cool, but too long and too expensive. Again Veroma! http://www.gardentrucking.com/pix/Originals/t1225.jpg And here is the Veroma; http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...psa49a91e0.jpg |
Re: AWD, worth it or not?
Great Decision...Veroma is the way to GO ! Top of the line. :cool:
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Have they improved the Veroma gbox? I know of people who've had trouble when using it in trucks pulling heavy dumptrailers.
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I have never had any troubles but I have always babied my truck.
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My Veroma is in my Wedico, thinking about putting one in a Tamiya.
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AWD is definitely worth it if your going to run off road loaded or empty. If your going to build it and put it on a shelf or run it on pavement only on dry sunny days don't bother it's not worth the cost and build time.
Another less expensive but very strong option is using an Axial SCX10 transmission as your transfer case, you can pick them up on eBay for around $40.00. That gives you a 3:1 reduction. Connect it to the 3 speed as shown below. The stock silver can works fine and I wouldn't go any deeper than a 55 turn motor. I've hauled some pretty heavy loads on this with a heaping dump box and it runs through sandy soil with ease. http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/...psbzgaaltp.jpg. http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3umcjo2j.jpg Note the GRU in this photo was removed and I've never ran it in this or any other truck. http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/...psmga99c9z.jpg http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/...psxmoqb5bb.jpg This is one fun truck to drive! |
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Thanks Travis, I understand how it works, it's perfect for what I want to do, will give me 6 gears when coupled to a stock tamiya 3 speed with the option to go 2/4wd
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Simple question to make sure I got my gear ratios right. 1:9 would be 1 turn input equals 9 turns output. Wouldn't that increase the output speed 9 times? If it's a true reduction gear shouldn't it be 9:1 instead of 1:9?
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The six speed concept is a cool idea but I don't think that transfercase is going to let you shift on the fly by any means. If you are wanting to replicate the old truck transmissions your effort is going to be lost in translation with that setup. Just my opinion.
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http://store.rc4wd.com/Bullet-3-Spee...se_p_3259.html
That would be 1.9:1, as in 1.9 turns input to 1 turn output. |
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I'm glad someone is paying attention.
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Does anyone have other experiences? |
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