LRP SXX StockSpec ESC
#601
Tech Master
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Good luck,
Troy
#602
Tech Adept
Yes it will but.... If you are going to spend your hard earned dollars I would buy a Tekin RS or RS Pro with Hotwire right now. I have 2 Tekins, an SXX Stock Spec, and a Black Diamond. The Tekins are still the best and more importantly I have had one for over a year and it is still relevant with software updates. My less than a year old SPX and SXX TC are collecting dust. I think once LRP gets the bugs worked out it will be a great speedo and very easy to setup. But honestly the game has changed and all speedo manufacturers need to follow Tekins lead. All speedos should be programmable or at least have upgradeable firmware.
Good luck,
Troy
Good luck,
Troy
Furthermore you're SPX might be less than one year old, but the SPX is around for almost 2 years already (june/july 2008) and it was jut software in the old Sphere hardware with the speedo. The SXX TC has got new hardware, being of a completely different generation. All speedo's from around 1,5/2 years ago and older are completely outdated due to a big change in speedo's over the last year.
Than the LRP SXX SS is bugfree with the new Mk3 software, it also got another big powerboost compared with the new Mk2 software. And quite honestly, it's a lot easier setting up a LRP than a Tekin. With the LRP you don't need to bring your computer, you don't need to be a (semi-)electronics engineer. Just plug it in, set up seconds (in less than a minute) and you go fast. Setting up a speedo can't be easier. Besides the Tekin isn't perfect either, there are still people complaining than they have no, of hardly any brake.
Sorry to be so harsh, but when you take on a brand, at least make sure you know what you're talking about, instead of bashing on someone with guesses.
#603
Hi Rick,
Im new to this forum as i just join the SXX SS group. I presume u r a LRP staff and shud be able to help me on this. Ive read previous post n i think the problem is like whats already been said, software bug in my MKII version. My car hav a cogging / jerking problem and it hits everywhere unpredictably (sometimes during starting, sometimes on long straight, sometimes cornering). Ive replace other motors and sensor cable but still the same problem. Is this because of my MKII software? MKIII software is the solution?
Thanks in advance
Im new to this forum as i just join the SXX SS group. I presume u r a LRP staff and shud be able to help me on this. Ive read previous post n i think the problem is like whats already been said, software bug in my MKII version. My car hav a cogging / jerking problem and it hits everywhere unpredictably (sometimes during starting, sometimes on long straight, sometimes cornering). Ive replace other motors and sensor cable but still the same problem. Is this because of my MKII software? MKIII software is the solution?
Thanks in advance
#604
I have to say I disagree with what you say. First of all, you're talking about your old SPX and SXX TC, well the SXX TC is still the leading speedo for modified racing, with people like Groskamp, Völker, Hara, Moore, etc. etc. using one.
Furthermore you're SPX might be less than one year old, but the SPX is around for almost 2 years already (june/july 2008) and it was jut software in the old Sphere hardware with the speedo. The SXX TC has got new hardware, being of a completely different generation. All speedo's from around 1,5/2 years ago and older are completely outdated due to a big change in speedo's over the last year.
Than the LRP SXX SS is bugfree with the new Mk3 software, it also got another big powerboost compared with the new Mk2 software. And quite honestly, it's a lot easier setting up a LRP than a Tekin. With the LRP you don't need to bring your computer, you don't need to be a (semi-)electronics engineer. Just plug it in, set up seconds (in less than a minute) and you go fast. Setting up a speedo can't be easier. Besides the Tekin isn't perfect either, there are still people complaining than they have no, of hardly any brake.
Sorry to be so harsh, but when you take on a brand, at least make sure you know what you're talking about, instead of bashing on someone with guesses.
Furthermore you're SPX might be less than one year old, but the SPX is around for almost 2 years already (june/july 2008) and it was jut software in the old Sphere hardware with the speedo. The SXX TC has got new hardware, being of a completely different generation. All speedo's from around 1,5/2 years ago and older are completely outdated due to a big change in speedo's over the last year.
Than the LRP SXX SS is bugfree with the new Mk3 software, it also got another big powerboost compared with the new Mk2 software. And quite honestly, it's a lot easier setting up a LRP than a Tekin. With the LRP you don't need to bring your computer, you don't need to be a (semi-)electronics engineer. Just plug it in, set up seconds (in less than a minute) and you go fast. Setting up a speedo can't be easier. Besides the Tekin isn't perfect either, there are still people complaining than they have no, of hardly any brake.
Sorry to be so harsh, but when you take on a brand, at least make sure you know what you're talking about, instead of bashing on someone with guesses.
I have loved the LRP product, but if it is out of date everytime Tekin release a software upgrade, then times might be a changing.
Last edited by waOscar; 04-15-2010 at 01:03 AM.
#605
Tech Master
iTrader: (51)
I have to say I disagree with what you say. First of all, you're talking about your old SPX and SXX TC, well the SXX TC is still the leading speedo for modified racing, with people like Groskamp, Völker, Hara, Moore, etc. etc. using one.
Furthermore you're SPX might be less than one year old, but the SPX is around for almost 2 years already (june/july 2008) and it was jut software in the old Sphere hardware with the speedo. The SXX TC has got new hardware, being of a completely different generation. All speedo's from around 1,5/2 years ago and older are completely outdated due to a big change in speedo's over the last year.
Than the LRP SXX SS is bugfree with the new Mk3 software, it also got another big powerboost compared with the new Mk2 software. And quite honestly, it's a lot easier setting up a LRP than a Tekin. With the LRP you don't need to bring your computer, you don't need to be a (semi-)electronics engineer. Just plug it in, set up seconds (in less than a minute) and you go fast. Setting up a speedo can't be easier. Besides the Tekin isn't perfect either, there are still people complaining than they have no, of hardly any brake.
Sorry to be so harsh, but when you take on a brand, at least make sure you know what you're talking about, instead of bashing on someone with guesses.
Furthermore you're SPX might be less than one year old, but the SPX is around for almost 2 years already (june/july 2008) and it was jut software in the old Sphere hardware with the speedo. The SXX TC has got new hardware, being of a completely different generation. All speedo's from around 1,5/2 years ago and older are completely outdated due to a big change in speedo's over the last year.
Than the LRP SXX SS is bugfree with the new Mk3 software, it also got another big powerboost compared with the new Mk2 software. And quite honestly, it's a lot easier setting up a LRP than a Tekin. With the LRP you don't need to bring your computer, you don't need to be a (semi-)electronics engineer. Just plug it in, set up seconds (in less than a minute) and you go fast. Setting up a speedo can't be easier. Besides the Tekin isn't perfect either, there are still people complaining than they have no, of hardly any brake.
Sorry to be so harsh, but when you take on a brand, at least make sure you know what you're talking about, instead of bashing on someone with guesses.
The SPX was still the speedo in TC stock classes until 203 came out which was last December. I loved the SPX and it's simplicity and it was solid as a rock (no bugs). Now its relegated to the bench. Maybe all throw it in an offroad buggy.
I was just trying to be honest with the guy.
Troy
#606
Tech Adept
Hi Rick,
Im new to this forum as i just join the SXX SS group. I presume u r a LRP staff and shud be able to help me on this. Ive read previous post n i think the problem is like whats already been said, software bug in my MKII version. My car hav a cogging / jerking problem and it hits everywhere unpredictably (sometimes during starting, sometimes on long straight, sometimes cornering). Ive replace other motors and sensor cable but still the same problem. Is this because of my MKII software? MKIII software is the solution?
Thanks in advance
Im new to this forum as i just join the SXX SS group. I presume u r a LRP staff and shud be able to help me on this. Ive read previous post n i think the problem is like whats already been said, software bug in my MKII version. My car hav a cogging / jerking problem and it hits everywhere unpredictably (sometimes during starting, sometimes on long straight, sometimes cornering). Ive replace other motors and sensor cable but still the same problem. Is this because of my MKII software? MKIII software is the solution?
Thanks in advance
I disagree with you Rick. I've been running LRP exclusively for the past 4 years and I purchased 3 SXX TC in the last 12 months (i race on and off road, plus my daughter races aswell). For on road (10.5spec) they are out of date and not competitive. The SPX was out of date when the new SXX TC came out. I have a SXX SS (which cogs and I'm send back for upgrade) and RSpro. I would prefer the simplisity of LRP, however at 300USD every twelve months to keep pace with RSpro, I think I better learn how the Tekin works. Even when I get my SXX SS upgraded to Mk3, Tekin are talking about 205, which is meant to fix brakes. What happens then, do I buy a new LRP to keep up?
I have loved the LRP product, but if it is out of date everytime Tekin release a software upgrade, then times might be a changing.
I have loved the LRP product, but if it is out of date everytime Tekin release a software upgrade, then times might be a changing.
I don't think I was bashing at all. Especially not with guesses. Yes my SXX TC is a great speedo, but for mod only. I do run my SXX Stock spec and I like it a lot. It is smoother than the Tekin and has better breaks. It does however still have bugs that need to be worked out. The fact that I have to live without it for weeks as I wait to get it updated is frustrating. I do look forward to the day I don't need a laptop at the track. I do think LRP missed an opportunity to sell us all a $35 firmware update kit.
The SPX was still the speedo in TC stock classes until 203 came out which was last December. I loved the SPX and it's simplicity and it was solid as a rock (no bugs). Now its relegated to the bench. Maybe all throw it in an offroad buggy.
I was just trying to be honest with the guy.
Troy
The SPX was still the speedo in TC stock classes until 203 came out which was last December. I loved the SPX and it's simplicity and it was solid as a rock (no bugs). Now its relegated to the bench. Maybe all throw it in an offroad buggy.
I was just trying to be honest with the guy.
Troy
They just have to make sure, the speedo they're buying is with the Mk3 software, and not an old one.
#607
Can anyone give me a starting point for 1/12, 1S, 13.5 (X12), carpet, large track. I need rollout, feel, boost and motor timing please.
I have settings for a 10.5 of 54mpr, 4 feel, 6 boost and 4 dot but haven't had chance to try it yet.
I have settings for a 10.5 of 54mpr, 4 feel, 6 boost and 4 dot but haven't had chance to try it yet.
#608
4 dot, feel 10, boost 8, 43-80 gearing with 43mm tire. I used this at the nats and had the fastest lap. I do think it needs some fine tuning maybe smaller pinion and/or 3 dot timing. Boost 9 was super fast with 30-80 gearing but slowed too much at the end. This was all with MK3 btw, MK2 requires different settings and gearing.
Last edited by chicky03; 04-15-2010 at 06:57 AM.
#609
Tech Initiate
It was a shame indeed that LRP started selling the SXX SS too soon, they should have waited untill the Mk3 software was available. But now with the mk3 software it is the best Stock speedo on the market (and the easiest to use). So for people how want to buy a speedo now, the SXX SS is the speedo to go for.
They just have to make sure, the speedo they're buying is with the Mk3 software, and not an old one.[/QUOTE]
+1....Its matching and if not better in places than anything else I have ran against in 13.5 tourers(and I have a Tekin 203).... super smooth throtling with outstanding brakes,no point in having grunt without been able to stop with confidence.
They just have to make sure, the speedo they're buying is with the Mk3 software, and not an old one.[/QUOTE]
+1....Its matching and if not better in places than anything else I have ran against in 13.5 tourers(and I have a Tekin 203).... super smooth throtling with outstanding brakes,no point in having grunt without been able to stop with confidence.
#611
Tech Rookie
Yes it will but.... If you are going to spend your hard earned dollars I would buy a Tekin RS or RS Pro with Hotwire right now. I have 2 Tekins, an SXX Stock Spec, and a Black Diamond. The Tekins are still the best and more importantly I have had one for over a year and it is still relevant with software updates. My less than a year old SPX and SXX TC are collecting dust. I think once LRP gets the bugs worked out it will be a great speedo and very easy to setup. But honestly the game has changed and all speedo manufacturers need to follow Tekins lead. All speedos should be programmable or at least have upgradeable firmware.
Good luck,
Troy
Good luck,
Troy
Thanks for your info Troy.
#612
Tech Adept
SXX Stock-Spec now In Stock on Tower Hobbies.
Does it mk2 or mk3 software?
Does it mk2 or mk3 software?
#613
Tech Addict
Thread Starter
#614
Tech Champion
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Its really funny that LRP did not accept the cost of updating their own ESC's when the software was bad. They have forever ruined their name among many racers who most likely will never go back to them.
#615
where to buy
Hi all..
Rc Mushroom has the MK3 version in stock....
Ive tried all the settings with the RS-Pro...No matter what I do..I still have no high speed brakes..The SXX Stock spec craps all over the tekins...
Rc Mushroom has the MK3 version in stock....
Ive tried all the settings with the RS-Pro...No matter what I do..I still have no high speed brakes..The SXX Stock spec craps all over the tekins...