Help with 17.5 T and esc choice ...
#1
Help with 17.5 T and esc choice ...
Hi
I'm pretty new to onroad electric (racing on-road gas). I'm planning to start with 17.5 super stock.
I need to buy a esc and a motor - at moment I'm thinking of an LRP 17.5 and Tekin RS pro.
Any other better combo's out there?
Please help ....
I'm pretty new to onroad electric (racing on-road gas). I'm planning to start with 17.5 super stock.
I need to buy a esc and a motor - at moment I'm thinking of an LRP 17.5 and Tekin RS pro.
Any other better combo's out there?
Please help ....
#2
Tech Adept
Take a look also to Viper products.
#4
For the money it's pretty hard to beat hobby wing or speed passion (basically a rebranded hobbywing) I'd go with one of those, most other brands are going to give you less and for more money.
#5
Tech Adept
I agree with you that HW is cheaper than the others, but according my experience viper and team wave gives me allways a little bit of punch more then HW.
CIao
Max
#6
Tech Elite
iTrader: (8)
The speed passion yes on price.
Ease of on-track programming anything with a box.
If you have a Tekin and are running boost you have to carry a computer to make adjustments.
And you will probably have to adjust with every gear change and temp outside.
#8
Basically everyone will give you there personal preference of combo to use
Nobody is wrong in there answer
The best advice anyone can give is support your local club and what is popular there people are often happy to.share setups which makes for a much.quicker setup time
Just my 2 cents worth
Nobody is wrong in there answer
The best advice anyone can give is support your local club and what is popular there people are often happy to.share setups which makes for a much.quicker setup time
Just my 2 cents worth
#9
Tech Regular
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For 17.5 blinky the hobbywing juststock is the best choice for an esc. It is 50 bucks through falconsekido.com and is waaaaay smoother than a tekin rs. It depends on driving style but the juststock actually has a very accurate mid throttle band while the tekin is more like an on/off switch.
#10
Tech Master
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For 17.5 blinky the hobbywing juststock is the best choice for an esc. It is 50 bucks through falconsekido.com and is waaaaay smoother than a tekin rs. It depends on driving style but the juststock actually has a very accurate mid throttle band while the tekin is more like an on/off switch.
I've come to really like the Speed passion Cirtix, decent brakes, no timing and runs really smooth, almost as good as my LRP (almost) I've used it in my 4wd buggy running a 9.5t without issues and now I run them in my touring car class 17.5t and Tamiya mini class with a 21.5t. Speed Passion's 17.5t sportsman is a decent motor and can be had as a package with the esc for under $100
#11
Tech Master
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An SXX is great to drive...... and the Speed Passion Cirtix is incredibly smooth but I always found it lacked a bit of power.
The ESC that surprised me a lot was the Mamba Max Pro. Despite a large footprint (not an issue in some TC's) it has monstrous bottom-end. I ran the MMP with a hi-torque rotor'd RevTech for awhile...... good lord it pulled out of turns, and had the brakes to put it on the nose. I love aggressive driving so it felt great to me.
For blinky, I'd go SXX with a RevTech or Reedy Sonic. For boosted, I'd go Tekin RS with a Duo3.
The ESC that surprised me a lot was the Mamba Max Pro. Despite a large footprint (not an issue in some TC's) it has monstrous bottom-end. I ran the MMP with a hi-torque rotor'd RevTech for awhile...... good lord it pulled out of turns, and had the brakes to put it on the nose. I love aggressive driving so it felt great to me.
For blinky, I'd go SXX with a RevTech or Reedy Sonic. For boosted, I'd go Tekin RS with a Duo3.
#12
Tech Fanatic
An SXX is great to drive...... and the Speed Passion Cirtix is incredibly smooth but I always found it lacked a bit of power.
The ESC that surprised me a lot was the Mamba Max Pro. Despite a large footprint (not an issue in some TC's) it has monstrous bottom-end. I ran the MMP with a hi-torque rotor'd RevTech for awhile...... good lord it pulled out of turns, and had the brakes to put it on the nose. I love aggressive driving so it felt great to me.
For blinky, I'd go SXX with a RevTech or Reedy Sonic. For boosted, I'd go Tekin RS with a Duo3.
The ESC that surprised me a lot was the Mamba Max Pro. Despite a large footprint (not an issue in some TC's) it has monstrous bottom-end. I ran the MMP with a hi-torque rotor'd RevTech for awhile...... good lord it pulled out of turns, and had the brakes to put it on the nose. I love aggressive driving so it felt great to me.
For blinky, I'd go SXX with a RevTech or Reedy Sonic. For boosted, I'd go Tekin RS with a Duo3.
#13
In stock 17.5 class, I have been using a speedpassion MMM 17.5R. it runs very cool. gearing at 3.5FDR my motor temp is only around 140F. That's with 20 degrees motor timing. I would recommand this one if you like cool and smooth running motor.
for ESC, I am using a tekin RS. But my feeling is that you really don't need that to run blinky 17.5 class. like Samsking mention, the hobbywing justock should be sufficient. It's way cheaper too. I believe there are also other ESC in the Justock's price range that'll do the job as well.
I guess what I am saying is that you'll be paying too much for a tekin RS level ESC just to run blinky class. At least that's how I felt after buying the tekin RS and then realised that I don't need half the feature on the ESC for stock racing. Not that there is anything wrong with it. In fact, I quite like its small footprint and the punch it gives. just my 2 cents.
for ESC, I am using a tekin RS. But my feeling is that you really don't need that to run blinky 17.5 class. like Samsking mention, the hobbywing justock should be sufficient. It's way cheaper too. I believe there are also other ESC in the Justock's price range that'll do the job as well.
I guess what I am saying is that you'll be paying too much for a tekin RS level ESC just to run blinky class. At least that's how I felt after buying the tekin RS and then realised that I don't need half the feature on the ESC for stock racing. Not that there is anything wrong with it. In fact, I quite like its small footprint and the punch it gives. just my 2 cents.
#14
Novak speed controls run very smooth. I went from a Tekin RS Pro to the Orion R10 Pro to the Novak GTB2 with xdrive and to me the GTB2 was the smoothest and had the best brakes of the 3. No laptop or program box, just a series of flashing lights on the esc. It is close to $110, a little over, but its well worth the money.
#15
Tech Rookie
If you order from UK, the reventon S from SP is already available. . . those should be great and look great plus comes in many color options.