I've read about various options to restrict the speed/acceleration of RC tanks, such as replacing the gears and/or board. Any suggestions for reducing the speed/acceleration of the Taigen KV-1 to something more realistic?
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Pete
Taigen KV-1 speed adjustments
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Re: Taigen KV-1 speed adjustments
The lower ratio gear boxes is an easy fix..not sure what you have there but the what they call 4:1 gearboxes are slow with good torque.
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Re: Taigen KV-1 speed adjustments
I'm using the older Taigen brass gear boxes in mine, a big improvement, even on the stock electronics.
https://youtu.be/eDgl8pbqBm8
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Re: Taigen KV-1 speed adjustments
Yeah those look better. Mine currently has metal gearboxes (Middle/Low, 3:1, 48mm).
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Re: Taigen KV-1 speed adjustments
Speed wholly depends on what You are willing to spend.
A taigen 1:5 gearbox paired with some 8500rpm (the 1:5 comes with 22000rpm monsters!) rs380's will be as slow and precise as is possible with the stock electronics. It'll set You back about $60.- or €54.- if You are willing to pull the pinions from the motors, the white nylon/plastic-backed Heng Long motors that came with the plastic geared gearboxes, are, afa I know, the slowest of all the different motors Heng Long uses.
If You're in GB or Europe, You could consider changing the motors for Igarashi 5-poles from Conrad. They run 15000rpm on 12v, and about 9000rpm on 7.2v, and are torque-monsters.
If You're about to go all-out, the IBU-2 has a setting in which the tank will have momentum, and accellerates and brakes like real, 50-tonnes hardware. That way You'll keep the end-speed, but the tank will no longer accellerate like a cat in a room full of rocking chairs..
The Clark TK-22 board has sóme momentum-emulation, but the tank will still accellerate a tad too fast imho.
A taigen 1:5 gearbox paired with some 8500rpm (the 1:5 comes with 22000rpm monsters!) rs380's will be as slow and precise as is possible with the stock electronics. It'll set You back about $60.- or €54.- if You are willing to pull the pinions from the motors, the white nylon/plastic-backed Heng Long motors that came with the plastic geared gearboxes, are, afa I know, the slowest of all the different motors Heng Long uses.
If You're in GB or Europe, You could consider changing the motors for Igarashi 5-poles from Conrad. They run 15000rpm on 12v, and about 9000rpm on 7.2v, and are torque-monsters.
If You're about to go all-out, the IBU-2 has a setting in which the tank will have momentum, and accellerates and brakes like real, 50-tonnes hardware. That way You'll keep the end-speed, but the tank will no longer accellerate like a cat in a room full of rocking chairs..

The Clark TK-22 board has sóme momentum-emulation, but the tank will still accellerate a tad too fast imho.
Re: Taigen KV-1 speed adjustments
Thanks Jay-Em, I will check out those options.