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Old 04-06-2017
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Default Hobbywing XR10 Pro, Orca R32 or LRP FlowX

To cut a long story short, I've fried my LRP Flow WorksTeam and am looking for a new ESC for my TC.

With recommendations, I've shortlisted the XR10 Pro, Orca R32 and a FlowX. Which has support on here and why?
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For me the choice would be simple. The XR10.
It is so powerful. so much punch when you want it but also can be smooth as silk. very easy to program with the box too, let alone the wifi dongle and smartphone app.
One of the biggest reasons has to be the support though. in the uk the distributor is schumacher so there is no real issues if you have a failure. Although i know xr10 failures are very rare, its nice to know you have good backup. You can't say the same for the other two on your list these days.
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For me the choice would be simple. The XR10.
It is so powerful. so much punch when you want it but also can be smooth as silk. very easy to program with the box too, let alone the wifi dongle and smartphone app.
One of the biggest reasons has to be the support though. in the uk the distributor is schumacher so there is no real issues if you have a failure. Although i know xr10 failures are very rare, its nice to know you have good backup. You can't say the same for the other two on your list these days.
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Old 25-06-2017
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Was going to ask the same question as I'm looking at buying a new speedo
Anyone got anymore thaught s about the orca v hobbywing ?
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Old 25-06-2017
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What class you looking at running?

Can I make another suggestion?

Maclan range, I've just switched over from the much hyped R1 range. I run at the Eastbourne club regularly and held the track record with that combo until today. With my Maclan esc and 13.5 in blinky I beat the track record by over 3 seconds. The esc is the smoothest I have ever used and the top end from the motors is also extreamly good. It hangs on to the boosted cars out the corners.

I've had a go in boosted as well and it's great in that class too. Not overly aggressive but gives you immense top end.

Results have been very good.
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Old 25-06-2017
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Also good to take into account the support from kev lee at inside line racing
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