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Old 04-14-2011, 06:06 AM
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Default Which of the LRP SXX ESCs is the best for 2wd w/9.5t motor?

I'm wanting to get one of the v2 SXX ESCs but am a bit confused on which to get. I'm going to be running a 9.5 motor in my 2wd, and would like to run some boost in it on larger tracks if need be.

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I have the LRP SXX V2 and it works great, so smooth. You can upgrade the programs as they become available.
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Glad to see I'm not the only one confused by the countless different speedos they offer. If anyone can give me guidelines for these things I for one would appreciate it.
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LRP SXX V2 is mainly for 2wd and 2WD SC
LRP SXX TC V2 is used for 4WD buggy and 4WD SC. It has the ability to mount the included fan for additional cooling. If your running in hot ambient temps for a good portion of the season, this would be your best bet overall for many platforms. The SXX is mainly for mod motors but can be used with great results with stock or super stock. i use mine with an Orion 13.5 and is so freaking smooth. A LRP super stock ESC is available that has throttle profile suited to super stock.
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before I got my deal with Novak, I used to run the SXX Ver 2 TC spec in all my cars 2wd buggy and 4wd... COOLER is always better.....
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I have the sxx tc spec V2 in my sc10 with a 10.5 and it is great speedo never gets warmer than 95 degrees and has great options with the boost
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Best bet is to go with the SXX V2 Competition.. It has the best feel throughout the powerband that you're after.. The boost profiles / timing advance in the StockSpec and the TC Spec are more aggressive.. The StockSpec for stock racing and TC Spec for 4wd mod touring car.. Not really needed in 2wd mod..
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SXX V2 TC = Great for any 1/10th modified motor application. Also great for "no timing, no boost" spec class applications

SXX V2 = Great for any 2wd 1/10th applications, great for higher wind motor 4wd 1/10th applications, great for "no timing, no boost" spec class applications. not recommended for lower wind motor 4wd applications.

SXX V2 Stock Spec = Great for any 1/10th Spec motor class such as 17.5 turn, 13.5 turn or 10.5 turn motors that allow the use of advanced timing and boost. Great for any 1/10th "no timing, no boost" spec class applications. Not recommended for use with modified 9.5 turn and less motors.

SPX Zero = Great for any 1/10th "no timing/ no boost" spec motor classes.

SPX8 = great for use in 1/8th scale electric vehicles.
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