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Do esc's have to be brca compliant or is just the motors and lipo?
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i doid not read anywhere for such a rule but think if you already have to have a legal motor is good thing to have high level esc to sqweeze the max out it, i have an lrp spx but do not ever heard that someone is using it on big competitions. I think that only rule is that the esc must be 7,2v powered.
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I'm looking at getting Orion saddles with a speed passion motor but didn't know if i needed a speed passion esc
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The only time an ESC needs to be on a BRCA list is if you are running a "blinky" stock class that requires it. Most recent racing ESCs are on that list anyway.
Any sensored brushless ESC should be able to run any sensored brushless motor, you don't need to keep the same brand. Although you might find that there are more gearing and ESC/motor setups available if you use a combination that other people are using. You don't need a Speed Passion ESC, but it is quite a good choice anyway. |
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What's a blinky esc?
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It's a mode for stock racing that has no advanced timing from the ESC.
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