Duratrax DE10 ESC
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But for the price, I wouldn't mind using it for stock classes since it's so small and lightweight and maybe getting support from Duratrax might be easier than getting it from HW.
Last edited by EbbTide; 07-18-2017 at 07:56 AM.
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They are re-branded GM racing genius 80R ESCs (not turbo ones those have dynamic timing), enough items to tune with the program box, solid performance and great feel. Have one since 2010 or so has been on a 4x4 SC, various Touring cars and 2wd buggies. Can recommend 100%.
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Thanks for the info 30 Tooth.
I installed the Duratrax IntelliSpeed Brushed 8-Turn Race ESC.
-I have a few other brands of Brushed ESCs (Futaba, HPI and Tamiya). They are more efficient than the Duratrax IntelliSpeed 8-Turn. -the battery pack is out after three 5-minute runs (with a 13-turn motor).
I don't know if I want to try another Duratrax ESC Brushed or Brushless ESC.
I installed the Duratrax IntelliSpeed Brushed 8-Turn Race ESC.
-I have a few other brands of Brushed ESCs (Futaba, HPI and Tamiya). They are more efficient than the Duratrax IntelliSpeed 8-Turn. -the battery pack is out after three 5-minute runs (with a 13-turn motor).
I don't know if I want to try another Duratrax ESC Brushed or Brushless ESC.
Last edited by GuyIsDamGood; 12-31-2017 at 02:16 AM.




