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lovethebuggy 01-27-2014 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by Nexus (Post 12947747)
Before anything I would recalibrate your radio to the ESX.

I believe the 7.5 is much more stout than a 9.5. You can get excellent speed out of 9.5 and it is easier to control if you have a heavy throttle finger. If you are smooth on the throttle I would opt for the 7.5.

Thanks Nexus!!

I will try that out and see what happens... Anyway I think the motor is fried... It has something loose inside too :/

b4wires 01-28-2014 07:56 AM


Originally Posted by AlanHall (Post 12945126)
is anyone running the blaze stuff in a 4wd truck ?

Hi AlanHall, I'm racing SP Blaze 5700 with a Reventon Pro 1.1 in my TLR SCTE-TEN 2.0. I had Tekin RX8 with a Tekin HD 4600 KV Pro 4 motor.

AlanHall 01-28-2014 09:07 AM


Originally Posted by b4wires (Post 12950797)
Hi AlanHall, I'm racing SP Blaze 5700 with a Reventon Pro 1.1 in my TLR SCTE-TEN 2.0. I had Tekin RX8 with a Tekin HD 4600 KV Pro 4 motor.

how do you like it compared to the other?

b4wires 01-28-2014 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by AlanHall (Post 12951057)
how do you like it compared to the other?

I like the SP better. Smooth on the throttle then Tekin. Faster out of the corners.

lovethebuggy 01-28-2014 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by Nexus (Post 12947747)
Before anything I would recalibrate your radio to the ESX.

I believe the 7.5 is much more stout than a 9.5. You can get excellent speed out of 9.5 and it is easier to control if you have a heavy throttle finger. If you are smooth on the throttle I would opt for the 7.5.

I tried recalibrating the ESC and it is the se... Can't start from still and is running like in 300kv form it is really slow... I guess is blown up... Anyway, I purchased the Reventon R combo with a 7.5t competition motor and just hope it to be here fast!!

AlanHall 01-28-2014 10:37 PM


Originally Posted by b4wires (Post 12951267)
I like the SP better. Smooth on the throttle then Tekin. Faster out of the corners.

does it gear much different that a 4pole 4600? would a blaze 4600 compareto a tekin 4600? and would i get a 5700 or 4600 for 4wd short course

b4wires 01-29-2014 07:18 AM


Originally Posted by AlanHall (Post 12953726)
does it gear much different that a 4pole 4600? would a blaze 4600 compareto a tekin 4600? and would i get a 5700 or 4600 for 4wd short course

I went one tooth lower with the Blaze 5700. Right now I'm geared at 40/13. Tekin 4600 I was at 40/14 with the Tekin setup. My temp with SP ESC and motor is at 108/108.

Temp on the Tekin ESC/motor was at 134/156.

C4PT4IN 01-29-2014 09:53 AM

Is it me or did they just rebrand your ESC? :p

http://www.redrc.net/wp-content/uplo...irosakaESC.jpg

MOmo 01-29-2014 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by C4PT4IN (Post 12955088)
Is it me or did they just rebrand your ESC]


I was thinking the same thing.



still having issues with my citrix club spec.

what's the order when connecting it to the program box and what causes the solid orange wnd blinking red light?

also, when I make changes I can make one adjustment and on my led box, I get dashed lines across the screen. With my S, I get to make other menu selections. Is this bunk?


it was a replacement for the kit durango one.



Momo

Pittsdriver 01-29-2014 12:04 PM

I thought the same thing when I saw that. It is obvious the answer is yes.

Nexus 01-29-2014 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by MOmo (Post 12955531)
I was thinking the same thing.



still having issues with my citrix club spec.

what's the order when connecting it to the program box and what causes the solid orange wnd blinking red light?

also, when I make changes I can make one adjustment and on my led box, I get dashed lines across the screen. With my S, I get to make other menu selections. Is this bunk?

it was a replacement for the kit durango one.

Momo

Momo,

solid orange means you are running a sensorless motor. Is your sensor cable damaged or you running a sensorless motor?

blinking red means low voltage is detected.

Riverbluff 01-29-2014 06:44 PM

I just got a Reventon Pro 1.1 and have been reviewing the manual, I don't see anything about which LED lights flash in Blinky Mode. Anyone have any info on it?

Nexus 01-29-2014 06:55 PM


Originally Posted by Riverbluff (Post 12956917)
I just got a Reventon Pro 1.1 and have been reviewing the manual, I don't see anything about which LED lights flash in Blinky Mode. Anyone have any info on it?

When running stock blinky no timing the red led will blink.

Riverbluff 01-29-2014 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by Nexus (Post 12956962)
When running stock blinky no timing the red led will blink.

Thanks.

MOmo 01-29-2014 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by Nexus (Post 12956909)
Momo,

solid orange means you are running a sensorless motor. Is your sensor cable damaged or you running a sensorless motor?

blinking red means low voltage is detected.

I thought so about the red. This was on a charged pack.

ill see if a different cable changes anything. Its a 17.5 trinity.



Momo


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