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Old 06-04-2011, 04:39 AM
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Old 06-04-2011, 10:23 AM
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Old 06-04-2011, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by tc5 man
is that website located in the usa it doesnt say ?
it's in china
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Old 06-04-2011, 11:30 AM
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REPAIR? LOL that thing needs a cofin. dig a hole in the back yard and say goodbye. lol

overheat wouldn't have helped either.
you are right, there is nothing to repair. I already ordered a M5A Combo. The 2000 kv had a lot of torque which my Mugen MBX6 Eco doesn't need. A friend drives the 2250 kv and it seems to be perfect.
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Originally Posted by yacagree
you are right, there is nothing to repair. I already ordered a M5A Combo. The 2000 kv had a lot of torque which my Mugen MBX6 Eco doesn't need. A friend drives the 2250 kv and it seems to be perfect.
Pls tell tc5 where to buy. He keeps telling us he's buying castle if no stock. But apparent there's!
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Originally Posted by SuperEk4
Pls tell tc5 where to buy. He keeps telling us he's buying castle if no stock. But apparent there's!


Ek4: he told me where that store was located it was in china i looked everywhere even ebay and there located in china .

so its, between the castle system and the "speedpassion 1/8 system which is a lot cheaper than the castle and their is only one bad review of the "speedpassion 1/8 system with the 2200 kv motor.
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Originally Posted by tc5 man
Ek4: he told me where that store was located it was in china i looked everywhere even ebay and there located in china .

so its, between the castle system and the "speedpassion 1/8 system which is a lot cheaper than the castle and their is only one bad review of the "speedpassion 1/8 system with the 2200 kv motor.
Good Luck if u choose speed passion. The motor is shorter n looks like its only 36mm diameter.more like a 550. Hobbywing is 41mm n 42mm. Length 68mm n 74mm.

There's so little specs about speed passion n even lesser users. If u hv problems there's so little infor n support threads.

If u talk about reasonably priced nothing beats hobbywing.
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http://www.rc-fans88.com/details.asp?prodid=2659


Nothing wrong buying from them or china, they provide good service
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Originally Posted by SuperEk4
Good Luck if u choose speed passion. The motor is shorter n looks like its only 36mm diameter.more like a 550. Hobbywing is 41mm n 42mm. Length 68mm n 74mm.

There's so little specs about speed passion n even lesser users. If u hv problems there's so little infor n support threads.

If u talk about reasonably priced nothing beats hobbywing.
I have the SP silver arrow, and the motor is def. not nor look like a 550 can, its just as long if not longer then a cc 2200kv motor........ I prefer the SP (even though its basically the same company) because it is a sensored setup and for the price it does beat hobbywing's asking prices.......
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Read through rctech SP forum it has so little help.
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Originally Posted by ilanstylz
I have the SP silver arrow, and the motor is def. not nor look like a 550 can, its just as long if not longer then a cc 2200kv motor........ I prefer the SP (even though its basically the same company) because it is a sensored setup and for the price it does beat hobbywing's asking prices.......
Hobbywing is also sensored. But they are not from the same company.

Do u hv the specs length n diam of the motor n esc? Theres so little infor abt them.

4 pole or 2 pole? Esc 4s or 6s?
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Originally Posted by SuperEk4
Hobbywing is also sensored. But they are not from the same company.
150 for a SP sensored setup vs. 200+ for a hw sensored setup.... Hmm which one is cheaper?
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Us$150 for esc or combo? It's a 4s so it should compare to 80amp xerun esc.

http://www.rc-fans88.com/details.asp?prodid=1753

Cheaper when u register.

Comes with program card.

Us$150 for SP can you show me the link?
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Originally Posted by SuperEk4
Us$150 for esc or combo? It's a 4s so it should compare to 80amp xerun esc.

http://www.rc-fans88.com/details.asp?prodid=1753

Cheaper when u register.

Comes with program card.

Us$150 for SP can you show me the link?
https://www.ssl-stormerhobbies.com/c...SPR1816801VM22

I'd rather order in the US, then have to wait a month to order from overseas....
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Originally Posted by SuperEk4
Good Luck if u choose speed passion. The motor is shorter n looks like its only 36mm diameter.more like a 550. Hobbywing is 41mm n 42mm. Length 68mm n 74mm.

There's so little specs about speed passion n even lesser users. If u hv problems there's so little infor n support threads.

If u talk about reasonably priced nothing beats hobbywing.


oh i guess that could be a problem when if the speed passion motor shaft is shorter than ?

well i did see a tread on here about the speed passion products.

im just, going to have to get the "castle 2200 kv system than what i might do to save money is get the "mamba monster speedo.. seprate and get the "tacon 2000kv motor" from hobbywing is that any good im hearing good reviews on it ?

is using a 3c and 4c lipo good for the 2000 kv motor ?

i would use it on my rc8t truggy ?

castle does have better support anyway .
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