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TXDSkinGraphix 10-08-2013 08:12 PM

Off Road ESC suggestions
 
Ive heard horror stories abt my esc of choice Tekin. Hearing it needs extra padding etc.... Ive been told by some highly experienced racers to
'buy cheap' Can someone suggests an affordable brushless esc that can be used for stock STC to mod 2wd buggy racing? Thx ahead of time!!

lbenton 10-09-2013 05:07 AM


Originally Posted by TXDSkinGraphix (Post 12616174)
Ive heard horror stories abt my esc of choice Tekin. Hearing it needs extra padding etc.... Ive been told by some highly experienced racers to
'buy cheap' Can someone suggests an affordable brushless esc that can be used for stock STC to mod 2wd buggy racing? Thx ahead of time!!

Most of us ask much of an ESC, and given time no matter how well it is made you will either roast it or beat it to death. To me the horror stories come from bad costumer service when things do go wrong.

MarkA 10-09-2013 08:34 AM

When people used to say, "buy cheap" for an ESC, they generally meant the HobbyWing stuff. It offered good value from the company who is the OEM mfg for many others. These days, a HW 3.1 costs almost as much as an Orion R10.

If you're running mod 2w buggy, you need, and I can't emphasis this enough, the smoothest ESC you can get and those don't come cheap. I can't remember the last time I've personally saw anything other than an R10 or LRP Flow in a mod buggy Amain by me. You'll be happier in the long run buying a used R10 (my personal favorite ESC) for what you want to race than something "cheap" new.

EricW 10-09-2013 08:40 AM


Originally Posted by TXDSkinGraphix (Post 12616174)
Ive heard horror stories abt my esc of choice Tekin. Hearing it needs extra padding etc.... Ive been told by some highly experienced racers to
'buy cheap' Can someone suggests an affordable brushless esc that can be used for stock STC to mod 2wd buggy racing? Thx ahead of time!!

I have a HW Just Stock speedo in my 17.5 SC, it's as fast or faster than anything else on the track. For $50 you can't beat it.

For Mod, like the guy above just said, you'll want to spend some decent money to get a speedo that can handle the power, smoothly, of a mod motor. Also, both my son and I have a Tekin RS, neither of us have had any problems with it for going on a year now.

fivepointnine 10-09-2013 02:43 PM

Tekin's live if you monitor the temp on them...they have a handly little LED that tells you exactly what the temp is. I run a RS gen2 in my 17.5 ST. I run a Novak GTB2 in my 17.5 buggy. My truck is obviously faster.

cripplethreat 10-09-2013 02:48 PM

The Speed Passion Pro is a great ESC for the price and super smooth

1967Typhoon 10-09-2013 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by cripplethreat (Post 12618401)
The Speed Passion Pro is a great ESC for the price and super smooth

I will go ahead and agree with that.

TXDSkinGraphix 10-09-2013 05:30 PM

Thx guys!!! Ive been hearing a lot abt Speed passion lately... for the price sounds good. Thx for the input!!

cripplethreat 10-09-2013 06:35 PM

on ebay you can get them for 89 shipped for the Pro.. just a heads up

nikos2002 10-11-2013 09:49 AM

just to put down my .02

Viper VTX10 or VTX10R -- super smooth, great amount of adjustments to fine turn your set up, one year warranty - finished 2nd in 2wd at World Champs (also 7th and 10th in 4wd Worlds). Adjustments can be made track side with program card - no computer, no receiver wires to move. Metal case, waterproof, small size for easy mounting in every chassis.


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