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Old 18-08-2011
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hi, iam not made of money and currantly have a ezrun 9t brushless in my mad rat, its fine but iam looking at doning meetings where the car has to be brca spec, whats a good esc/ motor setup for not silly money
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My vote based on a budget

Speed Passion LPF ESC with a HPI motor
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Yeah the Speed Passion is less that £90.00 now.
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I believe the cheapest BRCA spec motor is the Hobbywing Xerun (blue can) series, and as for speedos, a Xerun v2 60A or Xtreme Stock from Racersinexile or Giantcod, around £50-60, one of which the latest LPF is based, itself reasonably priced considering the extra support you get.
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I believe the cheapest BRCA spec motor is the Hobbywing Xerun (blue can) series, and as for speedos, a Xerun v2 60A or Xtreme Stock from Racersinexile or Giantcod, around £50-60, one of which the latest LPF is based, itself reasonably priced considering the extra support you get.
Would still go for a SP as Schumacher offer good support and if you blow it up do a exchange deal and so forth.

Pay more get more support
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Would still go for a SP as Schumacher offer good support and if you blow it up do a exchange deal and so forth.

Pay more get more support
Agreed there - when the rebranded item costs over twice what the OEM version does, it doesn't seem worth it, as has been the case with Speed Passion stuff in the past, but at less than 50% more, not so bad.
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