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Old 06-10-2011, 05:14 AM
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i'm not to up on these lrp speedo's, but can you load the stockspec firmwares onto the sxx v2 competition speedo's?

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i'm not to up on these lrp speedo's, but can you load the stockspec firmwares onto the sxx v2 competition speedo's?

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No, not an option.
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guys I have a silly question, how do you set up this esc ??
if tekin RS you use hotwire,, but what about LRP ??

and since I am beginner, which one do you think better LRP or tekin RS ?
I am running TC stock ...
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Originally Posted by rendcool
guys I have a silly question, how do you set up this esc ??
if tekin RS you use hotwire,, but what about LRP ??

and since I am beginner, which one do you think better LRP or tekin RS ?
I am running TC stock ...
You 'set it up' by simply pressing the 2 buttons on the esc. The computer access via USB is to simply update the esc with the newest firmware. Currently, there is no 'tuning' the esc via a computer.

With that said, I strongly believe the LRP will be easier on someone new to the scene as there are far less variables as far as 'setting it up'. Throughout this thread, as well as the SXXV2 setup thread you will find users posting there setups.

Granted with time, practice, and personal feel you will find how you like the esc to be setup per tracks you run on. There is no need for thousands of posts explaining the esc settings and terminology.

Here's a little excerpt from the manual:





You can also find the full manual over at LRP.cc
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Originally Posted by rendcool
guys I have a silly question, how do you set up this esc ??
if tekin RS you use hotwire,, but what about LRP ??

and since I am beginner, which one do you think better LRP or tekin RS ?
I am running TC stock ...
LRP all day long. MUCH smoother, better brakes, and not the sudden jolt of speed when you hit Turbo.

I just switched from the Tekin and I'm loving the LRP
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what's the difference between stock spec and TC spec ?
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Originally Posted by rendcool
what's the difference between stock spec and TC spec ?
Stock Spec has very aggressive ramping for stock motors.

TC spec is more for low turn mod motors, not so aggressive ramping.

I believe both have a blinky mode, as do all the new LRP esc's.
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Originally Posted by Dane
LRP all day long. MUCH smoother, better brakes, and not the sudden jolt of speed when you hit Turbo.

I just switched from the Tekin and I'm loving the LRP
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Just switched from tekin too and so far I'm very happy
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Originally Posted by Dane
LRP all day long. MUCH smoother, better brakes, and not the sudden jolt of speed when you hit Turbo.

I just switched from the Tekin and I'm loving the LRP
Tekin got a very nice braking.

If you want to be smooth with the tekin you just have to set it smooth...

Lrp is just easier to set than the tekin for begginer in boost classes
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Hi all..After much testing...and no blown motors..
I have the LRP going pretty quick..Keeps up with the Tekins, hobbywings no problems..
Using the X12, 17.5..Touring car. rubber tyres.
LARGE out door track..190 foot straight...anti-clockwise

3.4.11.1 FDR 4.78 .2 dot insert..Using New REV tech 6000's. 2 fans on motor.
track temp 22deg C, air temp 15deg C, cold cloudy day. after 5mins 4 blinks on esc internal temp/motor. found this to be the better setting for me.
tried 1 dot..Faded way too quickly..
I didnt mind 3.4.11.1.FDR 4.99 3 dot insert...will run this if the track gets hot.
Still fades at 4 min 30sec Has any one else who runs on LARGE tracks found this???
Dont know what people are saying that you cannot use anything but the 4dot Have they tried?????
Next time..going to try 3.4.11.1. fdr 4.5ish with 4 dot...should rip out of corners and hope no fade as not as much timming..But will it have top end?
well see, not to worried about the temps..it WILL be cool.

Not game to use 12 on boost..It killed a motor, D3 in 2 laps...

This is fast and smooth..But Im finding that it fades at 4mins 30 secs.
Motor is not hot. I assume that the battery cannot keep the voltage up. I tried different settings and still fade..
I was told that the LRP motors suck power...
Will try a D3 and see what happens.
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Originally Posted by mikecatts
Hi all..After much testing...and no blown motors..
I have the LRP going pretty quick..Keeps up with the Tekins, hobbywings no problems..
Using the X12, 17.5..Touring car. rubber tyres.
LARGE out door track..190 foot straight...anti-clockwise

3.4.11.1 FDR 4.78 .2 dot insert..Using New REV tech 6000's. 2 fans on motor.
track temp 22deg C, air temp 15deg C, cold cloudy day. after 5mins 4 blinks on esc internal temp/motor. found this to be the better setting for me.
tried 1 dot..Faded way too quickly..
I didnt mind 3.4.11.1.FDR 4.99 3 dot insert...will run this if the track gets hot.
Still fades at 4 min 30sec Has any one else who runs on LARGE tracks found this???
Dont know what people are saying that you cannot use anything but the 4dot Have they tried?????
Next time..going to try 3.4.11.1. fdr 4.5ish with 4 dot...should rip out of corners and hope no fade as not as much timming..But will it have top end?
well see, not to worried about the temps..it WILL be cool.

Not game to use 12 on boost..It killed a motor, D3 in 2 laps...

This is fast and smooth..But Im finding that it fades at 4mins 30 secs.
Motor is not hot. I assume that the battery cannot keep the voltage up. I tried different settings and still fade..
I was told that the LRP motors suck power...
Will try a D3 and see what happens.
Mike, you should like the 4 dot timing. I don't have fade when going to it. Can get the big speed with gear. Also, don't need to go to the higher number boost settings, ie 12. Using 6 with 13.5 and 8 with 17.5 X-12 motors.

Make sure you are not above 5 feel with the X-12. The higher numbers are for other motors, ie X-11, D3 etc. If your X-12 sucks power, it is due to high settings of feel and boost. Also, you are not getting any heat because your timing is so high, the motor will not get going to generate heat. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by RedBullFiXX
Stock Spec has very aggressive ramping for stock motors.

TC spec is more for low turn mod motors, not so aggressive ramping.

I believe both have a blinky mode, as do all the new LRP esc's.
how about sxx tc v1 can it be used in none timing classes
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Old 06-15-2011, 05:01 AM
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Originally Posted by davidl
Mike, you should like the 4 dot timing. I don't have fade when going to it. Can get the big speed with gear. Also, don't need to go to the higher number boost settings, ie 12. Using 6 with 13.5 and 8 with 17.5 X-12 motors.
I thought odd numbers should be used for the Boost with X12's ? or is that just for the Feel ?
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Originally Posted by jay m
how about sxx tc v1 can it be used in none timing classes
No
Only Stock Speck, and ver2 SXX & SXX TC.

http://www.roarracing.com/?page_id=737
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