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    New Revo gearing photos on the Jato 3.3

    Ok,

    I've been getting alot of PM's regarding the Revo 36/19 combo on the Jato...it is possible, with no modifications, and here is the proof....

    A few of you have been asking me to post detailed pics of my ride, and here they are:

    Revo 36/19 gearing....sorry for the camera when i get close they come out a little fuzzy...

    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...5/HPIM1577.jpg

    and more..

    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...5/HPIM1585.jpg

    here is my ride with foams and the body off....

    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...5/HPIM1588.jpg

    here is a 5522x chassis with no mods to fit the 36t/19t combo...

    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...5/HPIM1592.jpg

    and top view...

    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...5/HPIM1593.jpg

    another...

    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...5/HPIM1584.jpg

    and with the body on...

    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...5/HPIM1598.jpg

    and one more...i know the road rages are on backwards....

    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g235/jato75/116.jpg

    As for the new top end, it was INSANE! The whole set up cost me about 22 bucks. BTW.

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    whats the advantage of that now? whats the topp end on that now? looks great.. i just ordered a revo today get it this weekend..cool now i can swaapp gears!
    JATO......Nuff SAID!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jatoMonster
    whats the advantage of that now? whats the topp end on that now? looks great.. i just ordered a revo today get it this weekend..cool now i can swaapp gears!

    It takes the stock gearing of 54/22 (2.45) and takes it to a 36/19 or a 1.89 gear ratio. So in the end it gives you massive top end.

    What is the top end?? I don't have my onboard right now, it's at my father in law's house, but I'm guessing over 80. I'm hoping to get it back this weekend and get a documented speed to post. So at this point it's just a guess.

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    what about out of the whole?
    JATO......Nuff SAID!

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    were did you get those tires i love them.

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    thats pretty ******* fast
    E-Revo in progress =)
    Mini E Revo =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jatoMonster
    what about out of the whole?

    I really couldn't tell any difference in the take off.

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    Thats looks like it would fly how about getting some video if you can

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    Thats pretty sweet. Every Jato needs to break 80. I might try that. Nice!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by srt4monster
    were did you get those tires i love them.
    here's a link...They are AWSOME on the street with a little traction compound...no wheel spin at all.


    http://cgi.ebay.com/GREEN-FOAM-TIRES...QQcmdZViewItem

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    HMM.. i just put on the stampede 2.8 talons and it slows the truck down out of the whole i just got in a 58 and 56 spur to test and compensate for the taller tire, wonder how it will act with your setup??
    JATO......Nuff SAID!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biohazard30501
    Thats looks like it would fly how about getting some video if you can

    I'm trying to get my father in law's video camera, but he's in Italy right now...when he comes back i'll definately post a video though..i might see if my digital camera could pick up a few sec of it.

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    yea most digital camras have video, may not be the best quality but hey it works

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    as low as that thing sits now, there's almost no more need for the wheelie bar!!

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    jato75? are those the stock revo gears? where did you get the gears @ .. i cant find them on ebay so i can order them! lol
    Last edited by jatoMonster; 11-01-2006 at 08:41 PM.
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    jatoMonster--the clutchbell is not stock, it's from Robinson...the spur is the 36 traxxas makes...i left you the links in my last post.
    Last edited by jato75; 11-01-2006 at 09:04 PM.

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    I just got back from a huge parking lot run with my buddy and i clipped 82.7mph..(my buddy has a radar gun)... it took about a football field and a half to get up to speed, but it was awsome. I had to change my shift point and lean it out some, but i got there.....I wish i had my digital camera with me...atleast then i could have taken a pic of the radar.

    when my father in law gets back from italy, i'll post a video.

    WOW.

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    thanks for the link to the tires!!! those look sweet!!! do they have a pretty long life before they start to come apart?

    also what are you doing to keep the front end down? I have been playing with fishing weights... (got that idea from the miami guys....)
    9R

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    I just ordered that clutch bell from Tower. With the Revo spurs of 36, 38, and 40 tooth, it should open up some real interesting doors for performance.

    One thing I didn't see mentioned here was the pitch of the gears. The Revo takes a 1.0 pitch, while everything else from Traxxas takes a .8 pitch. So you can't mix and match between Revo and everything else. Strange move on Traxxas's part with the Revo...

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    jato75, you said you didnt notice a difference in the take off, but then you said it took a football field and a half to get up to speed. does it still like wheelie and stuff, or does it have a more calm acceleration as opposed to 0 to way to fast, way to quick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R_man_5K
    thanks for the link to the tires!!! those look sweet!!! do they have a pretty long life before they start to come apart?

    also what are you doing to keep the front end down? I have been playing with fishing weights... (got that idea from the miami guys....)

    I haven't had any part of it start to chunk off yet....this is my 2nd pair (i have a set on my other Jato) and i can't say enough for them...i think they are GREAT. The original set i have is about 3 months old with it being run every 2-3 days....they are a little smaller, which is good for me, but they stay together awsome. Hope that helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cavie03
    jato75, you said you didnt notice a difference in the take off, but then you said it took a football field and a half to get up to speed. does it still like wheelie and stuff, or does it have a more calm acceleration as opposed to 0 to way to fast, way to quick?

    the take off seems like it's the same, it just takes me about 10 seconds to get to full speed as opposed to 7 sec or so. As to wheelieing, I never really have had a problem with it...i have my shocks set as soft as i can and i have it sitting super low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R_man_5K
    also what are you doing to keep the front end down? I have been playing with fishing weights... (got that idea from the miami guys....)

    I haven't had any real problems with the front lifting up that much...i have the shocks as soft as i can get them and i have it sitting really low. About the only thing i do on the high speed runs is put a small removeable wing (like the one on the rear)on the front of my body to help the aerodynamics a little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CobraGuy
    I just ordered that clutch bell from Tower. With the Revo spurs of 36, 38, and 40 tooth, it should open up some real interesting doors for performance.

    One thing I didn't see mentioned here was the pitch of the gears. The Revo takes a 1.0 pitch, while everything else from Traxxas takes a .8 pitch. So you can't mix and match between Revo and everything else. Strange move on Traxxas's part with the Revo...

    You're right about that...they don't mix...the jato gears work at a .8 pitch and the revo at a .1....but it opens up like 3 or 4 gear combos using the revo gears. When i got the 19t clutchbell, i also bought all the other revo spurs i could find...I have 37,38, and 40
    Last edited by jato75; 11-02-2006 at 10:44 AM.

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    Is it just me, or does your mesh look really far apart in this photo:

    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...5/HPIM1585.jpg

    PS. You should throw a Picco .26 MAX on that thing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by chaakin
    Is it just me, or does your mesh look really far apart in this photo:

    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...5/HPIM1585.jpg

    PS. You should throw a Picco .26 MAX on that thing...
    it's just the way the photo was taken..i've been running like that for a week and so far, no blown spurs at all. Also, if you look at the chassis photos, i still have plenty of room to move the motor if i wanted to, but it's perfect where it sits.....I just ordered the .26 last night....should be here by the end of next week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chaakin
    Is it just me, or does your mesh look really far apart in this photo:

    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...5/HPIM1585.jpg

    PS. You should throw a Picco .26 MAX on that thing...
    it might be you...lol.....look at this one....it's right on.

    http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...5/HPIM1577.jpg

    BTW...are you still eating spurs on your BB?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jato75
    I haven't had any part of it start to chunk off yet....this is my 2nd pair (i have a set on my other Jato) and i can't say enough for them...i think they are GREAT. The original set i have is about 3 months old with it being run every 2-3 days....they are a little smaller, which is good for me, but they stay together awsome. Hope that helps.
    GREAT! Thanks for that info. I am going to order some when I can...
    9R

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    Quote Originally Posted by jato75
    BTW...are you still eating spurs on your BB?
    Nope... I ended up taking it out and putting it into my new 3.3 revo

    I put the 3.3 in the jato, but I am interested in using the revo spur/clutch on the jato to see if it'll run better. I am thinking that the smaller spur will help, but am not sure.

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    jato75 what wing do you use to keep the front down?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jato360
    jato75 what wing do you use to keep the front down?

    it's just a removeable piece of lexan (i use servo tape to hold it down so i can move it around when i need to) that looks alot like the tail wing but is a little longer and has a little more kick up.
    Hope that helps.

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    Dang that thing must fly now.

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    Now you have to change your signature
    My sig is way extra more better than yours!

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    Quote Originally Posted by R_man_5K
    GREAT! Thanks for that info. I am going to order some when I can...

    that set sold...i think they put up new sets like once a week...here's another:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/GREEN-FOAM-TIRES...QQcmdZViewItem

    With Paragon FXII traction compound this thing really handles well onroad.

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    sorry to dig up this thread from the ancient unknown... but, where did you get a 19tooth CB?

    on buytraxxas.com, im only seeing a 14 15 16 and 17 tooth CB's for the revo.

    im guessing the 24 tooth jato CB and the 36 tooth revo SG wouldnt work together because of the pitch, right? or is there a mod

    is your 36/19 the highest it can go?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cavie03
    sorry to dig up this thread from the ancient unknown... but, where did you get a 19tooth CB?

    on buytraxxas.com, im only seeing a 14 15 16 and 17 tooth CB's for the revo.

    im guessing the 24 tooth jato CB and the 36 tooth revo SG wouldnt work together because of the pitch, right? or is there a mod

    is your 36/19 the highest it can go?

    Here is the link for the 19t CB:
    http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXNJT6&P=7

    and the spur:
    http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXHFR4&P=ML

    The Revo gears won't work with the Jato gears...the revo are 1.0 pitch while the Jato gears are .8 pitch.

    That is the lowest gear combo I've ever seen...with a 1.89:1 ratio, that was about as low as I wanted without taking too much from the acceleration....
    I have used 36/19, 37/19, 38/19, and 40/19....36/19 produces SERIOUS top end.

    BTW...BuyTraxxas.com won't carry the CB because it's a Robinson Racing product.
    Last edited by jato75; 11-10-2006 at 05:00 PM.

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    There was a guy running an Axial .32 on his revo, and 20-36 gearing.

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    Right now, we're using Jato75's 19/36 combo on our Jato with the single speed. Results are very promising. It has really made the bottom end much more managable. Where we run, we don't have the room to utilize the top end the 2 speed would give us...and 1st gear in the two speed is low enough to waste the power there with spinning or wheelies. So the single speed with this gearing seems to be really good for us.

    I want to thank Jato75 for his help in locating the 19T clutch bell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CobraGuy
    Right now, we're using Jato75's 19/36 combo on our Jato with the single speed. Results are very promising. It has really made the bottom end much more managable. Where we run, we don't have the room to utilize the top end the 2 speed would give us...and 1st gear in the two speed is low enough to waste the power there with spinning or wheelies. So the single speed with this gearing seems to be really good for us.

    I want to thank Jato75 for his help in locating the 19T clutch bell.
    Always glad to help.

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