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shaun m 04-03-2012 02:01 PM

which esc for stock brushed motor
 
Hi :woot:What speedo would you recomened for stock 27t motors ( hpi 27t) , i know its only a cheap motor , soo you cant exspect much !! its for use in our stock mini class at our local club

im currently using a nosram stock spec , which is getting a bit problematic !!

ive been offered a gm genius 90 and a tekin rs , my mate is using a cs rocket and his car always seems quick , but these are getting rare and hard to find ..

what would you chose ? :confused: :thumbsup:

Alan Reeves 04-03-2012 03:05 PM

I use an old lrp v7.1 in my 12th... have a look on ebay
works great for me :)

shaun m 04-03-2012 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Reeves (Post 628353)
I use an old lrp v7.1 in my 12th... have a look on ebay
works great for me :)

ah ok cheers ill have a look ..:thumbsup:

fidspeed 04-03-2012 04:12 PM

i have a few brushed speedos im not using :thumbsup: i can send a few pics if youre interested

Fid

shaun m 04-03-2012 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fidspeed (Post 628367)
i have a few brushed speedos im not using :thumbsup: i can send a few pics if youre interested

Fid

yeah could be worth a try :thumbsup:

Steven Forster 04-03-2012 04:35 PM

I have a Novak Cyclone TC ESC boxed with instructions and in good condition as it was hardly used

Here is a link to check the specs.........

http://www.teamnovak.com/products/es...ecs/index.html

shaun m 04-03-2012 05:01 PM

thanks everyone for their help , its appreciated but my post was to see people's thoughts on the esc's i asked about , however i may be interested in another but id like peoples thought's on the said speedo's :thumbsup:

sosidge 05-03-2012 10:36 AM

All the high-end brushed ESCs from a few years ago are good. Most of the brushless ESCs that will also run brushed are good too but they are a bit more of a fiddle to wire up and set up.

Personally speaking I run a Keyence Rapida Pro in my Mini. What I like about this ESC is that it has a built-in display for programming, and doesn't need a schottky or a capacitor which makes the installation neater.

Lots of people run LRP Quantums - the QC3 has a LiPo cutoff built in and is still available new.

Some of the old brushed ESCs are quite difficult to program, it was all a combination of button presses and flashing lights, and if you don't have the instructions you won't have a clue on how to get it running normally. The KO VFS-1 had a handheld programmer but if its settings have been changed with the programmer and you don't have one you'll also be stuck.

Some of the cheaper ESCs are good too - but its hard to know how good until you actually buy one! I wouldn't buy anything by Mtroniks, and I wouldn't buy anything with an "automatic" setup either.

Alan Reeves 05-03-2012 11:30 AM

Lrp v8.1 brand new with 87% off rrp!!!!!

Few more on this page too


http://www.lrp-shop.com/xWS_Catalog.php?cid=2F8ZM


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