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LRP FLOW
Does anyone know when this is coming out? Is this there new speedo to replace the SXX line?
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They have a video out about it on YouTube
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The 2 new flow esc's are replacing the sxx line. Here in germany the new flow esc will be available in early september.
They are even a bit cheaper than the old sxx line. |
Originally Posted by wazee
(Post 11100948)
Because the speedos are made in china they should be around the same time in the states.
They are even a bit cheaper than the old sxx line. |
hopefully they have a better, stronger bec
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hope they are more durable
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I hope my bec blew last week in my version 2.
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The Flow is gonna be available worldwide in September, production is running now and everyone is super-happy with how pre-production stuff is running in all the classes.
Originally Posted by wazee
(Post 11100948)
Because the speedos are made in china they should be around the same time in the states.
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I would love to support LRP again....but only if the Flow kicks the crap out of the Orion R10...which is the smoothest esc I've driven.
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Originally Posted by burito
(Post 11108902)
The Flow is gonna be available worldwide in September, production is running now and everyone is super-happy with how pre-production stuff is running in all the classes.
That statement is false, LRP speed-controls are NOT made in China! I have the packaging of a sxx v2 in front of me and I'm not able to find any sign of the origin on it. Neither on the speedo. You only state "german technology"... That brings me to the conclusion you are not allowed to use the "Made in Germany" tag because it requires various specifications you don't fulfill. So Reto, please enlighten us and tell us were the new LRP speedos are made. |
Just intalled
Hi,
I already have installed the new board, but the motor is getting to hot, I am using the same FDR I was using on the SXX Stock Spec (with boost) 6.0 on a big track, after 4min the esc cuts-off (motor temp) here is my setup on the new board: Mode1 - 3 Mode2 - 2 Mode3 - 6 Mode4 - 0 Motor - Pure Evolution 13,5T FDR - 6.0 (36-108) then I have changed the FDR to 6.17 and it cuts-off at 5min then changed to 7.2 FDR and cuts-off at 4min anyone can give me an advise on the settings and FDR? thanks |
Originally Posted by wazee
(Post 11109904)
So, then were are they made? According to the Rules of origin you are obliged to state in which country they are made - respectivly where the last substantial transformation took place.
I have the packaging of a sxx v2 in front of me and I'm not able to find any sign of the origin on it. Neither on the speedo. You only state "german technology"... That brings me to the conclusion you are not allowed to use the "Made in Germany" tag because it requires various specifications you don't fulfill. So Reto, please enlighten us and tell us were the new LRP speedos are made. Am I the only one that gets excited when a "Made in China" product lasts more than 1 use? |
I have a friend who's sponsored by ae and he has a flow in his 4wheel buggy and it's amazing but im with team orion and when the flow comes out i don't think it's gonna kick the crap out of the r10's. My opinion they should change the color from blue to grey or black and maybe it will work better:lol:
well see how it is when it comes out! |
I'm sure you guys will like the new speedo. :)
As to the "Made in ..." statements, I'm not a lawyer and no expert on that subject as to when a product is allowed to carry which country. Obviously electronic components are sourced worldwide. But I guess I can state that all our speed-controls are designed inhouse at LRP in Germany and that our production facility, which is also closely related to LRP, is located in Europe. |
Originally Posted by burito
(Post 11112539)
I'm sure you guys will like the new speedo. :)
As to the "Made in ..." statements, I'm not a lawyer and no expert on that subject as to when a product is allowed to carry which country. Obviously electronic components are sourced worldwide. But I guess I can state that all our speed-controls are designed inhouse at LRP in Germany and that our production facility, which is also closely related to LRP, is located in Europe. |
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