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gainsy 24-01-2012 10:17 PM

Looking for a new esc
 
Hi all
I am looking for a new esc for my vega
Have been looking at the tekin pro, orion r10, sp gt v2.0 & nosram pearl evo v2 versions
I would like to be able to connect it to my laptop at meetings & will be running a 7.5t motor with it
I would like to hear your opinions about the pro's & cons of each speedos & if i should stay well clear of any models, happy to take pm's or have it discussed on here
Look forward to hearing your views

sosidge 24-01-2012 10:57 PM

I have "versions of" the Speed Passion in my cars and I can't fault it with modified motors. The boosted profiles are OK too if you like that sort of thing. The Hobbywing version is usually the cheapest version but there are good prices on the SP stuff around too.

Tekin has a reputation for being a bit like a switch, not very smooth. Don't really know anything about the Nosram, perhaps that is a good thing because it means people are just running them without issues!

Skye 24-01-2012 11:13 PM

The problem I have with the Speed Passion are the footprint is a lot bigger than say the Tekin or Nosram, and the program box looks like a 5 year old has made it out of a cereal box and sweet wrappers. They should be ashamed to sell it with a premium product at a premium price.:thumbdown:

CrashBangWallop 24-01-2012 11:33 PM

[QUOTE=sosidge;611785

Tekin has a reputation for being a bit like a switch, not very smooth.[/QUOTE]

Its not that bad, it's mainly the last 10% of travel on the stick or trigger but this can be dialled out by 'softening up' settings slightly. After all, how many places are you truthfully at 100% flat out full tilt ?
Sometimes you just want a bit of punch at full stick travel !
Hotwire is easy to use and the pc interface is also easy to use, updates online by Team Tekin.

mattst 24-01-2012 11:47 PM

I have used losi xecelron and hobbywing, i haven't had any problems with either esc. boost timing is a great funtion if racing tc but offroad i have been advised do not require high timing settings. I still run a xecelron esc & 6.5 now for a number of years, my only concern is there software can become hard to install on certain pc's but it does work well .

My hobbywing is in my tc no problems either i do recommend them, if i had the money i would replace my xecelron with a hobbywing 120amp v.2.1

as for the more expensive brands i dont know as racing on a budget ends up desiding what i buy.

Skye 24-01-2012 11:48 PM

Viper VTX10 goes down to 6.5t mate. I have the VTX10R and you have seen the damn thing go. It's like a cruise missile! Then I get to a bend and it all goes wrong, but that's just me.... :p

Woulves Baine 25-01-2012 05:55 AM

Just spoke with a Kyosho driver last Saturday who was fitting his Rb5 with a new Orion R10 (pro I assume). He said it felt significantly smoother than anything he had used before. He also echoed some of the comments above saying that the Tekin was not much different to him than the speed passion for smoothness and other features.

mattybucks 25-01-2012 06:03 AM

The Orion esc's are hobbywing as are speed passion esc's

arransmith27 25-01-2012 07:46 AM

I have experience of both the Tekin and Nosram Pearl v2.

The Nosram is pretty much fit and forget, very smooth and easy to get on with.

The Tekin is a little more aggressive initially, but can be tailored to your own tastes and preferences with the Hotwire.

Both great speedo's, but the Tekin edges it for me :)

gainsy 25-01-2012 07:49 AM

Thanks guys for your replies :thumbsup:
Still cant make my mind up which 1 to get, i was leaning towards the tekin but if it's not that smooth i better have a rethink as my driving would deffo benefit from a smooth delivery :D

TommyG 25-01-2012 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mattybucks (Post 611853)
The Orion esc's are hobbywing as are speed passion esc's

Hi matty, is this true as I've read on rctech that they are made seperately. Some proof would be great to clean up any conflicting reports. Cheers

Alan - South West RC 25-01-2012 12:52 PM

Have you looked at the Vampire Racing SR1 or SR1+. I use the SR1 with a 6.5T and it is really smooth with a few nice setup features. Don't think you can plug it into a laptop though. I also have the SP GT2 and Nosram Pearl v2 and both are great speedo's. As said previously the SP is a little on the large side for some installations.

Darren Boyle 25-01-2012 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skye (Post 611815)
Viper VTX10 goes down to 6.5t mate. I have the VTX10R and you have seen the damn thing go.

+1 on that one

Darren Boyle 25-01-2012 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan - South West RC (Post 611943)
Have you looked at the Vampire Racing SR1 or SR1+. I use the SR1 with a 6.5T and it is really smooth with a few nice setup features. Don't think you can plug it into a laptop though.

+1 on that one too Alan :thumbsup:

There will be a PC option very soon for the SR1 series, but the obvious question is why? There really is no need to hook it up to the PC to get the very best from it, far simpler that way too, when most parmaeters you are likely to want to change can be done on the unit itself......

sime46 25-01-2012 08:26 PM

I'd recommend the Orion. I have 4 of them and they're awesome. I run them in 2 and 4wd and 4wdsc and all perform faultlessly. :thumbsup:

minty 25-01-2012 08:43 PM

cant recommend the orion r10 pro enough. super smooth power delivery, reliable and looks:D

Honeybadger 25-01-2012 09:28 PM

Orion R10 for me too. Nice small footprint and sexy grey anodising.

Andrew Twigger 25-01-2012 10:35 PM

Orion R10 :thumbsup:

jameswilkinson7 26-01-2012 08:19 AM

+ 1 For the vampire stuff, Really smooth and great power delivery, definitely better than my old speed passion gear. :thumbsup:

gainsy 26-01-2012 10:02 AM

Thanks to everyone for the replies, much appreciated
Have gone for a viper vtx10 :D i do like the fact you can plug the progauge in without having to disconnect the esc from the receiver, the 365 day warranty is another nice touch from viper :thumbsup: as is that dam sexy colour :wub
Tempted to get the vega chassis anodised to match

Layloo9136 26-01-2012 12:30 PM

Orion
 
Couple of guys I know love their R10's however the programming box being £60 is a but of a downer to me :o

JohnM 26-01-2012 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Layloo9136 (Post 612443)
Couple of guys I know love their R10's however the programming box being £60 is a but of a downer to me :o

That is true, but when I got my R10 and set-up box, the way I looked at it was, they were much the same price as a LRP SXXv2 TC, but if I then get another for my 2wd, or a short course truck if I get one, then I don't need to buy another box, so it wouls be cheaper then buying a second LRP.

TommyG 26-01-2012 04:46 PM

I wanted to know if the R10 was in fact a rebranded HW. So I emailed the company directly and got the following reply.

Quote:

Hi,

Our products are not just rebadged products from another company, we make our own testing and development for all our products.

As in all industries today, we have to rely on well established manufacturers that may or may not sell their own brand of products while at the same time manufacturing for OEM customers.
It’s like companies like FOXCONN that manufacture all the Apple products and many products for many other electronic companies. Apple does not have its own factories, it comes up with designs and specs and then it finds a manufacturer to produce for them.

Saying that a Team Orion product is only a rebadged HW product is like saying that a Ferrari is just a rebadged Fiat since Ferrari might use the same suppliers as Fiat for some of their parts.

As you say yourself the esc/motor combo you bought is the best you ever used, but it did not happen by chance and by buying stuff on Ebay etc. you will probably never get this. The ESC software is fine tuned for the motors and vice-versa, we constantly get reports from our team drivers and we use this info to improve/update our products.

At the end in racing, it’s the little details that make all the difference.

Adriano Inserra
Product manager

Layloo9136 26-01-2012 07:01 PM

Excellent
 
Great response from them and very true. I like the Ferrari and Fiat analogy too haha.


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