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Spils77 06-01-2015 08:03 AM

Which transmitter, ESC & motor????
 
Hi All,

After restoring a few old cars I used to race 20 odd years ago I think I have got the bug to return and have another go at racing. Things have changed a bit since my last indoor meeting.
I have always liked the Schumacher kits so I think my mind is set on either the cougar SV2 or the KF but what I need help with is which stick transmitter + receiver is suited to a returning racer and also what ESC + motor (brushless) would you recommend for indoor racing?

I don't really want to spend the earth on the most up to date all singing/dancing equipment until I get used to racing again. Once I gain more experience I can upgrade equipment in the future, just need something to get me started.

Your help with this would be very much appreciated :)

Ashlandchris 06-01-2015 09:17 AM

Here comes the flurry of varying advice
 
There are so many options I know it is hard to narrow it down.
I also came back to rc last summer after a 25+yr lay off so I will give the advice I was given.
Motors and ESC - I was advised to go for a Speed Passion reventon combo. Easy to use, smooth and motor doesn't need to be soldered in - you can simply use the push in plugs (making it easy to switch motors). Others will say the push plugs give a risk of popping off, but I've never had that. Usually for a 2wd a motor somewhere in the 7.5-13.5 turn range will be quick enough. Speed Passion is widely available
You can use hobbyking website as they have some very low cost electrics which are good by all accounts. Website can be bewildering

For the radio it depends on sticks or wheels - I know you said sticks so I can't help too much as I'm a wheels sort of chap. I use Absima radio gear - again it is pretty low cost but other than the basic model, it offers plenty of settings to adjust the driving characteristics of the car. Exponential on throttle is very useful as it can make acceleration smoother and easier to drive on different surfaces.

But you will probably find you will get a breadth of differing advice...

Essex2Visuvesi 06-01-2015 12:53 PM

For a stick TX you cant go wrong with this one:
http://www.racing-cars.com/pp/Produc...ics/CR151.html

Also one of the Hobbyking receivers is comaptible and considerably cheaper than the CODE offering

Spils77 06-01-2015 12:57 PM

Thank you for the reply. I have just had a look at the Speed Passion Reventon combo ESC's and from what I can see there are three different specs, The Reventon-S, R & Pro models. I guess the Reventon-S would be the one most suited to my needs?

While searching for the ESC's I came across this Transmitter & receiver kit (Core RC Code 2.4GHz 3-Channel FHSS LCD Stick Combo ) Would this be suitable or do I need to set the bar a little bit higher?

Spils77 06-01-2015 01:04 PM

Thank you for the info Essex2Visuvesi. Looks like we were searching/looking at the same item at the same time there :)

szymanski2oo1 06-01-2015 01:15 PM

Reventon-, R
 
i went for the Reventon R model when i first got back in to racing last year as i think i remember it had a slightly amp rating. i bought a Reventon R with a 9.5 motor combo and stuck it in a 4wd and it was fine for me. the plugs were also nice and tight and didnt pop off the motor.

DarkHawk 06-01-2015 01:37 PM

radio set
 
for the radio set you can't go wrong with the sanwa gemini x fantastic radio set,and compare to the core rc set which can be very hit and miss.
also speed passion motors are very good and nice and cheap

Spils77 07-01-2015 07:29 AM

Thanks for the reply's, I think the Speed Passion Reventon R combo should do the trick. Still torn between the two transmitters so will see how much is left in the budget before deciding on which one to go for as I still have to add Lipo batteries and a servo to the list.

dodgydiy 07-01-2015 07:57 AM

i would avoid the core tx for racing, there have been a few issues at the club and at welsh league meetings, look for something like a secondhand futaba 3vc, dont worry if its not 2.4ghz because you can just buy a plug in frsky module for very little money

D20MCK 07-01-2015 07:58 AM

I would get yourself down to your local club/model shop and get some transmitters in your hands just to see what fits best and has a nice feel for you. Don't go cheap coz it's cheap and don't just buy a transmitter because someone said it was the best.

Spils77 07-01-2015 12:27 PM

Good advise there D20MCK, hopefully off to the local club tonight as it is there first indoor meeting this year.

Essex2Visuvesi 07-01-2015 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dodgydiy (Post 893867)
i would avoid the core tx for racing, there have been a few issues at the club and at welsh league meetings, look for something like a secondhand futaba 3vc, dont worry if its not 2.4ghz because you can just buy a plug in frsky module for very little money

what kind of issues? several of the racers at my club have them and have never had an issue (other than me but that was my own fault as I severed the antenna wire :blush:)

Allan1875 07-01-2015 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by D20MCK (Post 893868)
I would get yourself down to your local club/model shop and get some transmitters in your hands just to see what fits best and has a nice feel for you. Don't go cheap coz it's cheap and don't just buy a transmitter because someone said it was the best.

Your always trying to get people to hold your equipment at racing. :wub

D20MCK 07-01-2015 11:54 PM

Just so everyone gets to know what quality is :thumbsup:

:p

Stu Dixon 08-01-2015 11:23 AM

I got the Core TX and RX when I returned a few years back, didn't have any issues with it whatsoever and raced at a few different tracks with it, I then upgraded to the Sanwa Gemini X and noticed the difference immediately as it was a lot more responsive and direct, around £155.00 you cant go wrong with them in my opinion

Spils77 08-01-2015 04:15 PM

I think even the cheaper handsets on the market are going to be a lot better than the Acoms Techniplus Tx I used to use. I will have to go and have a look at both handsets before making a final decision.
No one at the local club use stick transmitters so I was unable to get any info from last nights meeting.


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