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Not necessarily expensive, it's just a matter of knowing what you're doing13:1, HT motor, 2tooth SS, 7.4v lipo will get close to 25 rps without many issues. If you are wanting to push past that then the forum clams up a little, as anyone that has pushed past that and made it work did a hell of a lot of work and put some serious investment into the gearbox. And they probably have absolutely no faith in the durability or the gearbox.
13:1, HT motor, 2tooth SS, 7.4v lipo will get close to 25 rps without many issues. If you are wanting to push past that then the forum clams up a little, as anyone that has pushed past that and made it work did a hell of a lot of work and put some serious investment into the gearbox. And they probably have absolutely no faith in the durability or the gearbox.
Just to hop in here - What is PME, and how should I recognise it during a game? Just so I can keep an eye out. Cheers!
wasnt actualy looking to go high rps bud they were just parts i got in at the time to replace what had broken from standard i just kinda went to far there was no effort made to make a high rof build originaly set out to just make it more reliable after it failed XDPME is usually fatal. I don't believe there is such a thing as a little bit of PME. Piston bounce (no padding and a piston that physically bounces off the cylinder head is sorted by adding some padding) and Double shooting (High speed motor on slower high ratio gears [the gears spin faster 18:1+] allows the bevel and spur to act like flywheels dragging a second shot out of the gear train energy - Sorted with correct gearing and motor choice) are not PME.
Once any PME has happened then there's going to be damage. There isn't space in a gearbox for damage not to happen, crushed piston, stripped teeth or collapsed bearings as well as many other things can and will happen.
The reason there is no such thing as a little PME is as soon as the gears cycle faster than piston you run out of space. The rack on the piston is moving forwards and can be imagined to be a solid bar, The teeth on the sector are out of sync and will not pick up at that very specific point in the cycle so they also can be thought of as a solid bar. If those 2 bars touch then it's game over for at least some parts. The only way to make more space is for either the piston, rack or gear train to move out of the way of each other.
There is also no single answer or solution that will solve the problem. You can reduce the teeth on the sector, allowing the gears a delay on pickup or speed up the piston. That isn't going to solve an attempt to push insane RPS out of an AEG. If you want RPS go dual sector with a slower gear train and bigger (faster) spring, or get an HPA engine that doesn't have the same mechanical limits.
So you need to look at what you have and access it, Post the parts up so we can judge them. Just be warned there are limits for an AEG and unless you are willing to spend a lot of time 25ish RPS should be considered the safe limit even after modifications.
13:1, HT motor, 2tooth SS, 7.4v lipo will get close to 25 rps without many issues. If you are wanting to push past that then the forum clams up a little, as anyone that has pushed past that and made it work did a hell of a lot of work and put some serious investment into the gearbox. And they probably have absolutely no faith in the durability or the gearbox.