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Old 27-05-2011
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Default Brushless for a short course

How may turns is best for a short course truck
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Depends on if its 2 or 4wd dude.
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Take a look at this mate, it stays cool (ish)
Put some new tyres on my truck, tightened the slipper and it would have flipped if I dared use full throttle (set up required)

http://www.towerhobbies.com/products.../csec0090.html
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Old 29-05-2011
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I'm wanting to ask the same question. I'm looking at getting a Hong Nor SCRT-10 roller and am trying to decide which motor would be best. I'm choosing the Hong Nor partly because of cost, but also because it's a lot closer to 1/10th scale than the Losi truck, so I can use some of my 1/10th gear.

As I understand it something like a 5.5t motor wouldn't be suitable whereas a 12t would be because of creating more torque. Am I right in thinking this?

I will be using a 2 cell lipo.
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