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Old 29-01-2015
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Default What pinions in the pit box for 2WD buggy racing?

Waiting for my Yokomo YZ2 to arrive and was just wondering what pinion range I should have?

I'm assuming it's 48DP pitch in buggies right?
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Old 29-01-2015
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What motor you running and what fdr does it need? Get one or two pinions either side of that so you can tune for the track. For instance, I "need" a 23 to hit the fdr on my 4wd, I've got 21 through to 25. (Plus a shed load more if I use a different motor or spur.......Or car!)

Yes, 48DP for almost all buggies.
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Just a heads up a 22 comes in the YZ2 kit box
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Yup 22 tooth comes in the box as mentioned. I run that with my 7.5 motor in mine. Never change it, was same with BMAX2. I only geared upto 26 tooth when using a 10.5, and a 30 tooth with a 13.5 or brushed saturn 20T.
There is also a gear chart in the manual, page 21. With the standard 80 tooth spur gear the car will take pinions 20 to 30.
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