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by Star_folder » Wed Jun 12, 2013 2:32 pm
SHS Gears:
1st generation was great, but had some gear issues where they would separate.
2nd generation attempted to fix this, and did, but in doing so, they made the teeth on the bevel too thin, causing them to be too weak, and to strip. The magic number is .8mm thick, which is too small. The gen 1 bevel gears had 1mm thick teeth.
3rd generation look promising, and have just come out. There are two variations, one with a 9 tooth bevel and a 10 tooth bevel. The sets with the 9 tooth bevel are about 15% more torquey than the 10 tooth bevels. Both have thick teeth. The reason for the two variations is unknown.
They should last for what you are planning to do, I would stick with the 18:1 SHS though. Also, I think 14:1s on an SP170 might be pushing an A2 to the limit, I think it'd do it, but it'd warm up quite a bit. As for reliability, the weakness would be the motor. The rest of the internals could survive the strain just fine. If you wanted to stick with the 14:1s, I'd get a JG Blue, or build a custom motor.
Get a steel cylinder. Brass wears down, and aluminum is weak. Make sure it's steel, and not coated something.
The stock spring guide is fine, as are the rest of the stock internals. You are already planning on replacing the weaker components. But I'd keep the stock metal piston head instead of the Lonex POM head.
Be sure to rewire everything when you put the mosfet in. The stock wires are meh, and you're going to want some good ones to make sure you aren't starving anything from what it needs power wise.
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