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Hi guys, Seeing loads of pics with bj4 we with the esc located infront of the motor and then over by the servo. Question is which is best?
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Whichever is easiest for you

I find it easier to wire up with the ESC on the left of the car behind the servo, if you have a small ESC and larger reciever it would fit better the other way. I've tried both and not noticed any difference in the cars handling from moving the weight about
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its said that the car is a little unbalanced with the esc infront of the motor but people I know hasn't seemed to effect their car really, it's perfectly fine both ways i reckon but i prefer it behind the servo and the wiring is easier
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Whichever is easiest for you

I find it easier to wire up with the ESC on the left of the car behind the servo, if you have a small ESC and larger reciever it would fit better the other way. I've tried both and not noticed any difference in the cars handling from moving the weight about
I have to agree with Richard. It's far easier to wire up the car woth the ESC behind the servo. I run a LRP Sphere TC Spec in my BJ4WE and it doe not fit properly under the body infront of the motor. The fan touches the body.
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Thanks for the quick responce guys
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