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T-BirdJunkie 05-29-2010 02:45 PM

Thanks guys. Got the SC10 torn apart. the washers in the original diff bag were half as thick as the current washers are. Go figure eh?

oldpugva 05-31-2010 06:31 PM

SC10 Brushless
 
Looking for some recommendations for a brushless motor to replace the stock unit.

My local rules state that brushless is not allowed in stock truck racing. Is that normal or just my local track? Trying to stay stock to keep it cheap and learn more.

T-BirdJunkie 05-31-2010 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by oldpugva (Post 7481085)
Looking for some recommendations for a brushless motor to replace the stock unit.

My local rules state that brushless is not allowed in stock truck racing. Is that normal or just my local track? Trying to stay stock to keep it cheap and learn more.

ThunderbirdJunkie is happy with his Castle Sidewinder 4600.

Driver86 06-01-2010 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by T-BirdJunkie (Post 7481429)
ThunderbirdJunkie is happy with his Castle Sidewinder 4600.

I'm going with the Castle Mamba Max Pro because unlike the Sidewinder it is both sensored and programmable.

millerman23 06-01-2010 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by Driver86 (Post 7483087)
I'm going with the Castle Mamba Max Pro because unlike the Sidewinder it is both sensored and programmable.

Sidewinder is programable. I have The 5700kv sidewinder system and love it. but I would have to suggest that you get the 4600kv one because i have to tame mine down allot for racing. I use the field link to set up my ESC and it works wonders.
Oh ya and our rules stock is what came out of the box with the truck

cyclone x 06-01-2010 09:57 AM


Originally Posted by oldpugva (Post 7481085)
Looking for some recommendations for a brushless motor to replace the stock unit.

My local rules state that brushless is not allowed in stock truck racing. Is that normal or just my local track? Trying to stay stock to keep it cheap and learn more.

alot of tracks like to have the box stock class for beginers

offtraxx 06-01-2010 10:43 AM

stock around here is box stock OR 17.5 brushless. I found that 2 identical sc10's, 1 with stock 17t and 1 with 17.5 brushless are very equal (identical meening gearing and battery). the bl has more outta the corner, but the brushed will catch back up by the end of a straight

cyclone x 06-01-2010 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by offtraxx (Post 7483864)
stock around here is box stock OR 17.5 brushless. I found that 2 identical sc10's, 1 with stock 17t and 1 with 17.5 brushless are very equal (identical meening gearing and battery). the bl has more outta the corner, but the brushed will catch back up by the end of a straight

the real comparsion is a 27 turn brushed to a 17.5 brushless. 17 turn is like a 13.5

Driver86 06-01-2010 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by cyclone x (Post 7483885)
the real comparsion is a 27 turn brushed to a 17.5 brushless. 17 turn is like a 13.5

yep, I've heard several people who put a 17.5 in an SC10 complain that it was too slow. However, I also know a couple with 4600 and 5700KVs that say they're too much.

cyclone x 06-01-2010 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by Driver86 (Post 7484247)
yep, I've heard several people who put a 17.5 in an SC10 complain that it was too slow. However, I also know a couple with 4600 and 5700KVs that say they're too much.

i use a novak 13.5 its in the middle and perfect on the dirt track i race at

T-BirdJunkie 06-01-2010 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by Driver86 (Post 7484247)
yep, I've heard several people who put a 17.5 in an SC10 complain that it was too slow. However, I also know a couple with 4600 and 5700KVs that say they're too much.

ThunderbirdJunkie doesn't race his, but he would agree that the 4600 on 2S is borderline too much.

Then again, the PL Switches on the truck don't really allow it to hook like it should.

offtraxx 06-01-2010 02:35 PM

I got my first one used with a 4600. was too much for our tight indoor track. now that the outdoor season is going....nothing but tekin 8.5 :nod:
goosebumps in back with stock tires up front do ok, just gotta play with the drift. got all 4 enduro's in the mail. will let ya know how they work this weekend

zanernator 06-01-2010 05:38 PM

i have my x11 6.5 high torque its really fun and SUPPER fast also i race on a indoor track:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::nod::sneaky::s neaky:;):cry::p

chrisfrom619 06-01-2010 08:58 PM


Originally Posted by oldpugva (Post 7481085)
Looking for some recommendations for a brushless motor to replace the stock unit.

My local rules state that brushless is not allowed in stock truck racing. Is that normal or just my local track? Trying to stay stock to keep it cheap and learn more.

That is not normal on an open minded track most track will let you run 17.5 on a stock class just like ROAR with or without boost on your ESC. Yes brushless system is far more expensive than brush system nowadays. Most of these rules are made up by local drivers that either does not want to spend money on brushless system, guys that are really good on tweaking the box stock motor and yes they can be tweak to perform better or a hobby shop that wants to sell more motor and brush ESC to local racers coz once you buy brushless it is very rare you will buy another one really soon once you find the sweet spot. I could be wrong on these statements but this is my opinion may be they just want to level the playing field for everybody.

Eagletal88 06-01-2010 10:30 PM

Hey all,

Just got my Rockstar Ed. SC10 a few weeks ago and I LOVE it!

Question about the Reedy motor though, should it fail on me within 3 weeks??? Last week I had to put new brushes on it, and then when I was racing last Sunday, it just stopped working.

I would rather not go brushless yet, but I hope these stock motors last more than 2 weeks...


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