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Old 30-04-2010
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Default Speed Passion Pro Vs Speed Passion LPF

Im about to get a new brushless speedo and am wondering if there is much point spending the extra £40 to get the Pro over the LPF?

What are the main differences apart from the limit on turn of motor you can run.

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dude the gt has more options an reactive timing, where as the lpf dosent but is still quick.
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Chris...

What will you be running it in ?

I run the LPF in my X6 with a 6.5 and its spot on, I also know that many on here that run the LPF with a 5.5 and have had no issues...
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It going in a Kyosho RB5. Was also thinking about the speed passion V3 6.5 to put with it.
Probably just go for the pro to rule out any future problems with heat.
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just go for Pro instead of LPF....high AMP = more power...
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I continue to run the LPF with a 5.5 without any problems

When I'm bored with nothing to buy I might get a PRO for the 4wd lol
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