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Old 01-04-2011 | 05:49 PM
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Raguvian
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Originally Posted by burnineyes
Yes, these will work together just fine. But, if you use the original Sidewinder with the SCT motor in a SC truck it could be pushing its limits because of the weight of the vehicle. Temperature should be your guide to what is working well or not. I would have to ask why you would want to do this since both ESCs operate exactly the same, and the SCT is designed for the larger motor.
I thought the SCT ESC was beefier to handle the weight of short course trucks? Is the 3800kv itself a lot beefier than the normal 5700kv motor? I thought it just had a little bit more torque?

I want to do this because I have a normal Sidewinder in my Blitz right now, with a 5700kv motor. The SCT combo wasn't available when I bought it and I didn't know the Sidewinder wasn't meant for short course trucks.

I plan on getting a Tamiya FF-03 and because it's FWD, I wanted to put a lower kv motor in, hence why I want to get the 3800kv motor, rather than putting in a 5700kv motor. I was planning on taking the normal Sidewinder out of my Blitz and putting that in the FF-03 as well, and then putting the SCT ESC into the Blitz instead.

Does this sound like a bad idea? Should I just put the 3800kv motor in the Blitz as well? I really wanted my Blitz to be the insane speed machine and let the FF-03 be more controllable.

EDIT: Looking at Castle's website, the SCT ESC can handle 40% more power so it should be suited to the truck quite well. Just not sure if I want the 3800 kv motor in the FF-03 or the Blitz...
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