25.5 VTA Gearing

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25.5 VTA Gearing

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Hey guys, I am starting the process of converting a hpi sprint2 drift car into a 25.5 VTA car. What are you guys typically running for final drive ratios on our track layouts? I know the gearing I have now is way off from what it needs to be. I am sitting around a 6-ish FDR right now with the drift setup. The google is telling me I should be closer to 4. :D

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Re: 25.5 VTA Gearing

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4 is correct! Or close to it.
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Thanks Nick. I am going to start at 4 and will adjust slightly if needed.
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Sounds good. If you have any other questions feel free to ask here or track me down on a race night.
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Agreed 4.0 is a good place to start. After a lot of playing both higher and lower this year I'm back to 4.0 and running better.
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Ive found until you can consistantly cut laps, the gearing isnt really important. The .10th you gain by being on point with gearing is long lost if you spend 4 laps on your roof :)
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Haha, makes sense. I am sure I will be crashing a bit my first time out. I plan to have the car out for its first run this thurs.
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