License2iLL wrote:I won't be running without a slipper i'm trying some research on which one to go with...and what the advantage is to dual clutch slipper is.
If you are running the LRM tranny, find a Pro SE or LXT top shaft (also called the Hydra Drive shaft), best option out there. The dual slipper set up is common parts to current cars, ease of parts off the wall at the LHS.
License2iLL wrote:Can the onyx 235 trickle charge be set to zero? I don't like trickle..I never have and I just had an old 6cell pack blow on me just now...thanks to trickle. I guess maybe that pack was on its way out tho... it really wasnt holding a charge too long at all.
I have the 230 (before the built in balance board), I dont have trickle on anything, so I am pretty sure that answer is yes.
License2iLL wrote:Since I'll be running the slipper you think the 13.5 will work ?....altho the 17.5 will likely last longer on one charge.
either of those two setups can be raced in their own classes correct or is one more popular class than the other?(both not illegal)
Some tracks treat anything above "blinky"** 17.5 to be considered modified. Check with your local track for their rules.
I ran my buggy (even with that monster motor) without the slipper, so they arent necessary for hotter motors, but they are great insurance
License2iLL wrote:I'll check on those esc's...just want them to reverse lockout in case I ever decide to join a real race.

Yes, I use mine to race currently, reverse is locked out when you pull it from the box.
License2iLL wrote:Love your build up and run video completely awesome...anything new done lately?
Last time at the track I was having electrical gremlins attack me, car kept shutting off during the race. I've pulled all the electrics out to test them, but been running my Goldie RC10 lately, been too lazy to see what the problem could be.
**blinky**
Most modern brushless speed controls have the ability to change timing and boost the motor while you are running. Blinky refers to this process to be disabled inside the speedo and have the light "blink" for easy tech if you are running boost or not. My local tracks are blinky only, anything else is modified, even a boosted 17.5 (which done right, is pretty darn fast to be honest).
The more I use the BH speedos, the more I am impressed with them. I bought 2, was about $106 shipped to my door, got them in a couple days too. The owner bench tests every speedo, so none arrive DOA and is available to answer questions should you have them. I am very close to buying a couple more of these and put every car my son and I race on the same speedos. I just need to pick up some more motors now
