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Postby phantom -VSR- » Thu Jun 02, 2011 6:14 pm

Yes. It's what comes into contact with which I believe to be the ''bevel'' gear (correct me if i'm wrong) but anyways, if it's not adjusted right the gearbox isn't going to perform too well and possibly break something.
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Postby mccarty95 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 7:56 pm

Well, I've decided for my first upgrades I'm gonna get a madbull hop up and a mad bull 6.01 tightbore barrel. Yes, I know they take lots of maintenance and I only use tsd bbs and airsoft elite bbs.
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Postby Nec » Thu Jun 02, 2011 8:32 pm

mccarty95 wrote:Well, I've decided for my first upgrades I'm gonna get a madbull hop up and a mad bull 6.01 tightbore barrel. Yes, I know they take lots of maintenance and I only use tsd bbs and airsoft elite bbs.
I have two 6.01mm tightbore barrels, I clean my barrels maybe every two months. I've never had a jam due to dirt in the barrel.
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Postby mccarty95 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 8:45 pm

Thats good to know, what bbs do you use?
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Postby mccarty95 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 10:12 pm

Could someone please explain why further along the wires there is a small type tamiya connections? That is unnecessary. And why is there tamiya connectors in the first place? They are one of the worst connectors. I am changing the connectors to traxxas (same as my rc's connectors) and I am removing the mi tamiyas and I might as well rewire the whole thing to 12ga wiring.
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Postby G36 FTW » Thu Jun 02, 2011 10:20 pm

mccarty95 wrote:Could someone please explain why further along the wires there is a small type tamiya connections? That is unnecessary. And why is there tamiya connectors in the first place? They are one of the worst connectors. I am changing the connectors to traxxas (same as my rc's connectors) and I am removing the mi tamiyas and I might as well rewire the whole thing to 12ga wiring.


Yea it would be a good idea to take out those small connectors (they were such a bottle neck on my MP5 that a fully charged battery wouldn't work from the large connector until I removed the small tamiya link). Replacing all the wiring would be even better.
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Postby Nec » Thu Jun 02, 2011 10:45 pm

mccarty95 wrote:Could someone please explain why further along the wires there is a small type tamiya connections? That is unnecessary. And why is there tamiya connectors in the first place? They are one of the worst connectors. I am changing the connectors to traxxas (same as my rc's connectors) and I am removing the mi tamiyas and I might as well rewire the whole thing to 12ga wiring.
The reason for two connectors is it helps with dissembling the gun, Much easier to plug two connectors together that trying to feed wires through the stock over and over.

The reason for Tamyia connectors is their cheap to mass produce and install, I agree they're not that greatest either and that is why All but a few AEG I own are Dean connectors, the rest are XT60s. that later of which are now becoming the standard connector Lipos batteries come with. Traxxas connectors tend to be too big of a connector on some guns that have a very small battery space.

I wouldn’t recommend 12ga wire as it may not fit in the gearbox; yes you feed the wires through the gearbox on version 2 gearbox, I recommend 16ga wire.
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Postby mccarty95 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 10:51 pm

My gun has plenty of space. I will try to get the new wiring this weekend and ill post pics.
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Postby phantom -VSR- » Fri Jun 03, 2011 5:18 am

He's saying the 12ga might not fit in the little channel that it has to go into the gearbox, your gearbox has no more space than any other V2.
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Postby mccarty95 » Fri Jun 03, 2011 8:11 am

I was talking about the connectors. Sorry for the misunderstanding. Ill just take the gearbox with me and see what thathe fattest wire I can put in there is.
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Postby Nec » Fri Jun 03, 2011 11:00 am

mccarty95 wrote:I was talking about the connectors. Sorry for the misunderstanding. Ill just take the gearbox with me and see what thathe fattest wire I can put in there is.
If you live near Renton, Wa I'll be willing to rewire it.
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Postby Switchback » Fri Jun 03, 2011 3:07 pm

phantom -VSR- wrote:He's saying the 12ga might not fit in the little channel that it has to go into the gearbox, your gearbox has no more space than any other V2.


You could always dremel them out if you were careful...
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Postby Nec » Fri Jun 03, 2011 3:52 pm

Switchback wrote:
phantom -VSR- wrote:He's saying the 12ga might not fit in the little channel that it has to go into the gearbox, your gearbox has no more space than any other V2.


You could always dremel them out if you were careful...

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No, no, no... The wires inside the gearbox are feed underneather the pinion gear, any wires bigger than 14AWG will be destroyed by the gear.
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Postby phantom -VSR- » Fri Jun 03, 2011 4:29 pm

Basically, this isn't an RC car.
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Re: G&G Mp5

Postby crisaddriel » Tue Aug 14, 2012 4:45 am

You could try Youtube A lot of instruction videos are cool to be shown 8)
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