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Old 30-12-2012
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hello everyone who can help me iv just got a sensorless hobbywing esc and sensored motor out of my box would i be able to run them togever if i can would i get full potential out of motor/esc can you help me ancer this big question ??
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Yes, you can do this, just not the other way around (sensored ESC and sensorless motor... although there are exceptions).

As for full potential, no, as you'll still be running sensorless and it wont be as smooth as a sensored system.
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Get a sensored ESC for it... It's definetely worth it! The feel in the throttle is so much more refined - so much that since I changed to it, I'm way more comfortable and confident in my car, my jumping (which was a problem before) became way more consistent and my results are considerably higher since!

Testament to this are my last two races in the Belgian-Dutch championship... I finished 23rd both times, with qualifying spots of 21st and 25th - this was in a field of 40-45 cars. Interestingly enough, before the switch I was consistently driving around the 30th spot!
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Old 31-12-2012
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ahhhh ok chap i wer wondering weather i would get the fullest out of it its just for a f1 car i have as its gona be on road i use sensored in my tc just dnno wot to do now
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