TAMIYA F103 RM
#528
I need ESC, servo and battery advice. I plan on running this car with the stock motor it came with in the kit. I dont want to spend too much on a servo or ESC. Can someone recommend me any? I also would like a decent battery. Links would be great for everything. Thanks!
#530
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I need ESC, servo and battery advice. I plan on running this car with the stock motor it came with in the kit. I dont want to spend too much on a servo or ESC. Can someone recommend me any? I also would like a decent battery. Links would be great for everything. Thanks!
You should keep in mind the F103 was designed to fit a standard size servo, so a stock Futaba S3003 would work. But that has plastic gears and doesn't have allot of speed. You don't need a ton of torque but a little more doesn't hurt.
Servo
S9602 Mini, high speed, high torque
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...H=Futaba+S9602
Standard S3003
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXH288&P=ML
The ESC is sort of tricky. You don't want something huge mounted up in the confines of the limited space available for your radio gear. I'd suggest looking for something with a small footprint. Depending how you mount the shock will also limit or expand the space in this area. I'm not sure if your looking for something with reverse or not but I put a standard and a reversible for you.
ESC
Reversible
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXLTY2&P=7
Standard
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXSFL8&P=7
Regarding battery choices, the F103 chassis will accommodate any six cell pack. You can use a standard six cell preassembled pack or a higher end race pack. You just need to be careful how you solder your wires on and the size of the battery bars. I would strongly suggest a Lipo pack. Yes, they cost more but your run time will be longer. Plus they mount up really well in the chassis.
Battery
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...lipo+batteries
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXSNE0&P=ML
I hope this helps.
#531
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The ESC you buy really depends on what you're planning on running. If you're going to keep the stocker or something a little hotter then I'd go with the LRP Runner Reverse. I think it's rated to 18 turns. I've got one in my crawler and the main reason I'd suggest it for this application is that its tiny. Its also waterproof if you happen to decide to take your F1 racing in the rain...LOL
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXKYX5&P=7
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXKYX5&P=7
#532
Not to worry. From the very first F101 to the anniversary edition you could say they are all F103's with different upgrades. You could pretty much change out parts from one to another and build every version they have. 103's and all the versions of it (RS for example ) are very good racers. As for the Japanese clones such as the Cross...the new one is good. Tech racing...very cool car with nice hopups included. Chevron, mostly a conversion for 103's but very nice. Top of the list though is the MLP V103. Not a conversion but built from the ground up to win. Very Very trick car with all the right stuff already there.
#533
Thanks for the help and links. I will look through them more later and make a decision.
What turn is the stock motor that comes with the kit? Is the black motor from Tamiya better or worse then the stock one? Also, is it ok to run Lipo with stock motors? Do you need a certain ESC to allow Lipo?
What turn is the stock motor that comes with the kit? Is the black motor from Tamiya better or worse then the stock one? Also, is it ok to run Lipo with stock motors? Do you need a certain ESC to allow Lipo?
#534
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http://myworld.ebay.com/associatedelectrics/ LRP Quantum reverse ESC's at a blow out price. I'm using 3 of these little guys, and they work flawlessly. They don't have Lipo cutoff though, but well worth the price.
#539
Tech Initiate
#540
Tech Initiate
http://myworld.ebay.com/associatedelectrics/ LRP Quantum reverse ESC's at a blow out price. I'm using 3 of these little guys, and they work flawlessly. They don't have Lipo cutoff though, but well worth the price.
you know any that would do it?
tamiya volac MS doesnt state lipo compatible or not . . . . . . . do you know if they work with lipo?
thanks in advance!