which ESC for me?
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hey guys, I hav an orion 17.5 vst pro motor with an LRP sphere tc spec esc inside my B4.1 buggy. I'm looking to upgrade to a more up to date esc. I'm thinking about either the LRP sxx v2 or the orion r10 pro. Also what is the difference between the 1-2 s version and the 2-3s version and which one will be the best for me?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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hey guys, I hav an orion 17.5 vst pro motor with an LRP sphere tc spec esc inside my B4.1 buggy. I'm looking to upgrade to a more up to date esc. I'm thinking about either the LRP sxx v2 or the orion r10 pro. Also what is the difference between the 1-2 s version and the 2-3s version and which one will be the best for me?
Thanks!
Thanks!
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...0amp-escs.html
Oh, and this ESC will be able to handle a much bigger motor when you feel like you want to go lower turn.. or run a different class.
Oh yeah, and it's $68.
Don't let the low price or.. let's pit this nicely.. not flashy website deter you. This thing is as good or better than any other 1/10 scale ESC on the market. Really. Do some research, and give it a shot. You won't be disappointed.And no, I'm not working for Stan! A month ago, I never heard of this joint.. Now, I want everyone to know.
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If I had to buy a new speed control and motor id buy Viper motors and escs.
A few of the fast guys run them here and have never had an issue.
I like my Novak and LRP stuff but the Viper stuff is even better.
A few of the fast guys run them here and have never had an issue.
I like my Novak and LRP stuff but the Viper stuff is even better.
#11
Ive used a few different speedos, lrp sxx v2 being one of them. it was the smoothest along with the orion, but theres a something wrong with the design and it WILL die eventually. May be after 10 minutes of use, may be a couple years. Just look at how many are in the for sale section that are brand new factory sealed. Those are warranty replacements because no one wants to run a speedo that could give up half way through a race. I also tried an orion but never owned one. The cost of 2 of them for my cars along with the programmer was a little out of my price range. All of the esc's i've tried had something about them that I didn't like, even if it was something small and stupid. took forever to finally find one i liked, I tried dualsky track & field, and now i couldnt be happier. It's all I use in all my cars now. tons of adjustability, butter smooth, awesome features for 17.5, and you really cant go wrong for the price. it makes that sound when i get on the brakes too
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Ive used a few different speedos, lrp sxx v2 being one of them. it was the smoothest along with the orion, but theres a something wrong with the design and it WILL die eventually. May be after 10 minutes of use, may be a couple years. Just look at how many are in the for sale section that are brand new factory sealed. Those are warranty replacements because no one wants to run a speedo that could give up half way through a race. I also tried an orion but never owned one. The cost of 2 of them for my cars along with the programmer was a little out of my price range. All of the esc's i've tried had something about them that I didn't like, even if it was something small and stupid. took forever to finally find one i liked, I tried dualsky track & field, and now i couldnt be happier. It's all I use in all my cars now. tons of adjustability, butter smooth, awesome features for 17.5, and you really cant go wrong for the price. it makes that sound when i get on the brakes too 

#14
Yes the MMP has a horrible bec in it. If you put a high draw servo in it, you would need to run an external bec. This I know from experience.
I have now switched over to Viper motor/esc, and it's awesome. No complaints at all. The things are super smooth, run great, and the esc has a built in fan. Also has a strong enough bec to run whatever you want as an accessory. Like a motor fan, transponder, and high draw servo. I would go Viper.


