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Old 04-08-2006, 06:27 PM
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Default whats a better speedo GTX or LRP QC2

anyone know which one is easyer to program which one is smaller and which one has better features.
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GTX no comparison.
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I like the LRP's. They are simple to program, real small footprint, and they don't need those capacitors that are as big as the esc itself The two are basically the same size, but the novaks all have big capacitors that you have to mount as well.
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The blue one , its faster .....
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the carbon fiber one with pink writing on it
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blue is better...of course...
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Just orderd the novak gtx hope I like it.
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Can't help bad taste I guess .... Should have gone Blue dude
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Old 04-09-2006, 05:32 PM
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some say qc2 with worlds option kit.

but novak here
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I have owned both the Novaks and the QC2...stick with orange!
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Or you could skip both of them and go with Futaba's MC800C Ver2. Exact same speedo as the QC2, but about $20-$25 cheaper.

The GTX seems like its typical Novak high quality, but whats with that big azz cap? Its like they're stuck in last generation's speedo technology.
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LRP hands down
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QC2 has problems with the BEC

it's not strong enough.

You could get problems with glitching and your PT
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