Would this be a good fit for a rc10b5?
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Would this be a good fit for a rc10b5?
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXCACB&P=7
its the Team associated540 sl3900kv with sc700.
I plan to race this car and also just drive it around the yard.
*I made a thread this morning and got 2 replies, went back to read it and it does not exist anymore?
its the Team associated540 sl3900kv with sc700.
I plan to race this car and also just drive it around the yard.
*I made a thread this morning and got 2 replies, went back to read it and it does not exist anymore?
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Re: Would this be a good fit for a rc10b5?
I thought the same thing *poof* it was gone a few minutes after I posted, must have upset someone.
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !
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Re: Would this be a good fit for a rc10b5?
There is a regular expression in the forum code that automatically deletes anything that includes B4 or B5.
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Just kidding
I would recommend a senseored system, but for the price that seems like a good deal.
Looks like it would be plenty of power too for a buggy.
I am running an 8.5T in my B4 which is more than I will ever need on an indoor track, but helps me launch over the larger jumps when needed.
if ($line =~ /B4|B5/i){
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Just kidding
I would recommend a senseored system, but for the price that seems like a good deal.
Looks like it would be plenty of power too for a buggy.
I am running an 8.5T in my B4 which is more than I will ever need on an indoor track, but helps me launch over the larger jumps when needed.
Re: Would this be a good fit for a rc10b5?
you can get a speed passion sensored system for 100 bucks right now, think from there website.
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Re: Would this be a good fit for a rc10b5?
sorry, what is a sensored system?
I was looking at the Reedy Sonic mach 2 8.5T....what would be a good esc for that motor? and battery?
I was thinking "Associated XP SC450-BL Brushless ESC" with that motor.
Or get the Hobbywing combos?
thanks again for the help
I was looking at the Reedy Sonic mach 2 8.5T....what would be a good esc for that motor? and battery?
I was thinking "Associated XP SC450-BL Brushless ESC" with that motor.
Or get the Hobbywing combos?
thanks again for the help
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