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gratefulracer 08-06-2010 07:25 AM

JRX-S Type R Help
 
I'm new to the hobby and am in need of some help. I was given a Losi JRX-S Type R, but it has no electronics. What would you suggest for this car? I plan on running stock sedan. I do know that I want to go brushless, maybe a Tekin 17.5 system. I'll also need a radio, and really don't know much as far as they go. What are your thoughts and advice. Thanks!

JRXS_chris 08-06-2010 07:32 AM

Hi Josh

There's a thread for this great car here -

http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...xs-type-r.html

The Tekin is a great bit of kit. As for Radio there's an absolute plethora of the things out there. Personally Im running a KO Propo Esprit 3 2.4ghz unit, it's great!

gratefulracer 08-06-2010 07:37 AM

Thanks Chis! I have been reading through the thread for a while. A whole lot of info for sure! I was just trying to narrow it down to electronic help. Too many choices :smile:

steve eaves 08-06-2010 08:17 AM

Hey Josh,when i ran the car i ran a tekin speedo and duo2 motor,9551 servo,ko radio and thunder power 5200 50c lipo the car you got from me already has the flying fox lay shaft and battery falls right in,i will be at the track this weekend if you need ant help.

Gwoodrc 08-06-2010 08:21 AM

I run 17.5 and switched to this car last year and started with a speed passion speedo and then switched to the tekin. I can say that the size of the tekin makes it alot easier to mount electronics in this car not to mention the performance in stock. I would suggest the tekin, larger speedos hang off the side or need to be mounted on there side.

Greg Sharpe 08-06-2010 08:44 AM


Originally Posted by gratefulracer (Post 7769379)
Thanks Chis! I have been reading through the thread for a while. A whole lot of info for sure! I was just trying to narrow it down to electronic help. Too many choices :smile:

Spektrum has some great 2.4gHz radios at great prices. One word of caution though, with the latest advanced-timing software and digital brushless servos, the BEC (receiver battery eliminator circuit in the ESC) can get a bit overloaded. It's wise to run a capacitor in the extra receiver port to help supply current during high load situations. Those caps are sold as "stutter stoppers".

Many people have NO problems with this, but I've heard issues more and more lately as the amp draws increase and servos get more powerful.


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