Newb needs help, Novak GT7 vs LRP IPC V7.1
#16
A super rooster is a esc from novak
#17
Tech Master
Originally posted by AzNDRAGster
A super rooster is a esc from novak
A super rooster is a esc from novak
#18
Tech Elite
Originally posted by AzNDRAGster
A super rooster is a esc from novak
A super rooster is a esc from novak
#19
Originally posted by DOMOisCOOL
What are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
#20
Tech Elite
Originally posted by AzNDRAGster
And SR doesn't stand for Super Rooster, since I was talking about an LRP esc, and that is a Novak.
And SR doesn't stand for Super Rooster, since I was talking about an LRP esc, and that is a Novak.
#21
Tech Master
Originally posted by AzNDRAGster
I was talking about the LRP SR, the other version of the V7.1 but it operates at a lower freqency. And SR doesn't stand for Super Rooster, since I was talking about an LRP esc, and that is a Novak.
I was talking about the LRP SR, the other version of the V7.1 but it operates at a lower freqency. And SR doesn't stand for Super Rooster, since I was talking about an LRP esc, and that is a Novak.
#22
Go check the LRP website, there is one called the SR.
#23
I would go with the lrp 7.1.I bought mine used and never had a problem.Great esc for me.
#24
Tech Master
Originally posted by AzNDRAGster
Go check the LRP website, there is one called the SR.
Go check the LRP website, there is one called the SR.
#25
I hate my 7.1!!
It was a dud when i bought it, sent it back and lrp gave me another one (great customer service btw). BUt i still dont like it too much, also its quite big. The gt7 is very smooth, but not too punchy, i have blown a few up.
It was a dud when i bought it, sent it back and lrp gave me another one (great customer service btw). BUt i still dont like it too much, also its quite big. The gt7 is very smooth, but not too punchy, i have blown a few up.
#26
For the price I would recomend the 7.1.
#27
Originally posted by AzNDRAGster
I think the SR operates at a lower freqency, because SR stands for Stock Racing. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I think the SR operates at a lower freqency, because SR stands for Stock Racing. Correct me if I'm wrong.