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WickedFast1
April 1st, 2009, 8:57 PM
Hey guys we have a dirt oval down here in Wv, I'm new at the oval stuff our track has 280 ft to 300 ft run line and I don't know where to start on gearing. My motor is the spec OS.21 VG, on Losi L8ight we can run rubber on road or foam tires, little help please?? I'm lost??
Eugene Ryder
April 2nd, 2009, 1:29 AM
Hey guys we have a dirt oval down here in Wv, I'm new at the oval stuff our track has 280 ft to 300 ft run line and I don't know where to start on gearing. My motor is the spec OS.21 VG, on Losi L8ight we can run rubber on road or foam tires, little help please?? I'm lost??
I would start at a 17 and maybe try an 18 if the motor is screaming. If you run mostly foams,, I would maybe try a 19 even....
Good luck
donnie victor
April 2nd, 2009, 2:25 AM
I agree with E, 17 should work real nice. I race a .28 8 port NR 16 46 gearing. 14 48 stock gearing will have her screaming. 17 46 is what I recommend if the engine will crank it. :thumbsup: :revs: :greenflag:
Stonewall Jackson Lake is the best large mouth bass lake I have ever fished. 8 and 9 pounders all day long. Cant wait to get back to Lewiston County, W.V. :thumbsup:
WickedFast1
April 2nd, 2009, 6:05 AM
Thanks guys, guess i need to get some more stuff. LOL (ouitely so the wife don't hear)
Donnie I thought Stonewall was catch and release but it's sure fun to fight them to the boat!!!
donnie victor
April 2nd, 2009, 10:27 AM
Thats why there are so many hawgs in Stonewall. I wish all lakes would support catch and release of all Large and Small mouth bass. They are better sport than they are to eat. :thumbsup:
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