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Old 01-04-2008
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hi there was lookin for a motor for my dbo1 when i saw this one (tamiya transpeed ms 10t) do tamiya do a competion esc to go with it
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Old 02-04-2008
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Well Tamiya made this ESC with Ko Propo named "No Limit Volac MS ESC" or something similar.



Don't know if it still available though, I know that it was very expensive and it was released in 2004. Maybe you could better look at a non Tamiya ESC.
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To be honest with you. You will be better off going brushless and buying the motor and ESC in a package deal.
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Old 02-04-2008
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To be honest with you. You will be better off going brushless and buying the motor and ESC in a package deal.
i totally agree with you
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cheers for the advice guys just saw it and was interested cuz i had only ever seen tamiyas dirt tuned and sport tuned etc didnt realise they did anything so hi end, bearing in mind i been out the loop for about 15 years just getting back into the hobby
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Another problem that you might come across by getting the transpeed motor is replacing parts on it. Well maybe you can use other motors springs or brushes, but im not exactly positive. Dont get me wrong, that really is a sick motor. I would love to own one but money wise i dont think it would make much sense. Brushless is the way to go. Brushed motors are actually becoming ,ore and more something of the past.
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