New LRP Flow Esc
#1637
It is a big let down, especially now the hw xr10 can match the braking performance and even has a wifi module for setups. LRP needs to step up their game.
#1638
Having driven with both the XR10 and the Flow ESC, I can say that in terms of braking, the hobbywing is NOWHERE close to the Flow ESC. I just made the switch to LRP from Hobbywing for this very reason.
While the Hobbywing can brake well, I never was able to get really aggressively hard braking out of it. With LRP, I can brake later and harder, which means I can go faster. I was able to shave 3/10ths off my last times just from making the switch.
LRP is a small, and patient company. Considering how small the company actually is, I'm actually surprised they are able to have as big a share of the market as they do.
Im sure they will release their external programming device when its ready.
Until then, I have no problem counting blinkies, it if means having a better performing ESC, which I honestly feel the LRP is.
Take a look at the equipment listings from racers in major competitions. 2 years ago, hobbywing was everywhere, but now I see A LOT more LRP. Even amongst the club racers at my local track, LRP has essentially replaced hobbbywing as the go-to ESC.
While the Hobbywing can brake well, I never was able to get really aggressively hard braking out of it. With LRP, I can brake later and harder, which means I can go faster. I was able to shave 3/10ths off my last times just from making the switch.
LRP is a small, and patient company. Considering how small the company actually is, I'm actually surprised they are able to have as big a share of the market as they do.
Im sure they will release their external programming device when its ready.
Until then, I have no problem counting blinkies, it if means having a better performing ESC, which I honestly feel the LRP is.
Take a look at the equipment listings from racers in major competitions. 2 years ago, hobbywing was everywhere, but now I see A LOT more LRP. Even amongst the club racers at my local track, LRP has essentially replaced hobbbywing as the go-to ESC.
Last edited by wkderf; 01-25-2017 at 09:19 AM.
#1639
Having driven with both the XR10 and the Flow ESC, I can say that in terms of braking, the hobbywing is NOWHERE close to the Flow ESC. I just made the switch to LRP from Hobbywing for this very reason.
While the Hobbywing can brake well, I never was able to get really aggressively hard braking out of it. With LRP, I can brake later and harder, which means I can go faster. I was able to shave 3/10ths off my last times just from making the switch.
LRP is a small, and patient company. Considering how small the company actually is, I'm actually surprised they are able to have as big a share of the market as they do.
Im sure they will release their external programming device when its ready.
Until then, I have no problem counting blinkies, it if means having a better performing ESC, which I honestly feel the LRP is.
Take a look at the equipment listings from racers in major competitions. 2 years ago, hobbywing was everywhere, but now I see A LOT more LRP. Even amongst the club racers at my local track, LRP has essentially replaced hobbbywing as the go-to ESC.
While the Hobbywing can brake well, I never was able to get really aggressively hard braking out of it. With LRP, I can brake later and harder, which means I can go faster. I was able to shave 3/10ths off my last times just from making the switch.
LRP is a small, and patient company. Considering how small the company actually is, I'm actually surprised they are able to have as big a share of the market as they do.
Im sure they will release their external programming device when its ready.
Until then, I have no problem counting blinkies, it if means having a better performing ESC, which I honestly feel the LRP is.
Take a look at the equipment listings from racers in major competitions. 2 years ago, hobbywing was everywhere, but now I see A LOT more LRP. Even amongst the club racers at my local track, LRP has essentially replaced hobbbywing as the go-to ESC.
#1640
Approximately 8 channels with 10 seconds per channel. Programmed in just over 1 minute, why all the fuss over the blinking?
No need to buy / carry / lose a programming device
Surely it's not that much better guys and girls if we are being realistic?
No need to buy / carry / lose a programming device
Surely it's not that much better guys and girls if we are being realistic?
#1641
have you switched to linear brake mode? I've been very critical towards HW in the past for the braking performance but after I switched to linear brake mode on the XR10 the brake strength is on par with LRP for me. The traditional brake mode is garbage. I used to use LRP flow exclusively for racing and the performance is amazing. Just hope they can provide the programing card soon so I don't have to count led blinks very time.
my point exactly. Is an external programming device nice to have? sure. Does it make programming easier? sure. But can I still get the job done with the LRP? Absolutely. and after seeing the performance difference between the 2, I'm more than happy to count some blinks if it means the car will perform better out on the track.
#1643
Tech Regular
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 421
From: Tustin,CA,USA
It would have been SO trivial for them to add software settings as well.
Or do like many others and have an all in one updater/programming box.
A program box is infinitely better than what the LRP did/does. The only other ESC I own that does that is some ancient NOVAK.
#1644
Tech Adept
iTrader: (6)
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 167
From: Melbourne
Well you had to pay $30+ for the very poor "LRP USB Bridge Spec.2 Speedo Firmware Update+PC Link" just to update the firmware. So the cost savings is not there unless you're running 1.4.
It would have been SO trivial for them to add software settings as well.
Or do like many others and have an all in one updater/programming box.
A program box is infinitely better than what the LRP did/does. The only other ESC I own that does that is some ancient NOVAK.
It would have been SO trivial for them to add software settings as well.
Or do like many others and have an all in one updater/programming box.
A program box is infinitely better than what the LRP did/does. The only other ESC I own that does that is some ancient NOVAK.

#1645
Tech Initiate
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 21
Try another sensorcable... my ESC connect fine without the on/off switch :-)
#1647
#1649
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 5,366
From: Central Wisconsin USA
I don't know why guys are so anxious to cut the switches off their speedos. I ran different ones for over 20+ yrs. and never had one fail, so what's the reason behind this?
Sure hurts the sale of this item down the road. (jmo)
Sure hurts the sale of this item down the road. (jmo)



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