Motor/ESC combo for 1/10 Buggy
#1
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Im looking for a high speed Motor/ESC combo i read that the 10T and 8.5T are good for speed i just need to know a trusted brand and cheap.
Whats a good motor/esc combo?
What makes the buggy faster other than the battery, motor and esc?
Whats a good motor/esc combo?
What makes the buggy faster other than the battery, motor and esc?
#2
Im looking for a high speed Motor/ESC combo i read that the 10T and 8.5T are good for speed i just need to know a trusted brand and cheap.
Whats a good motor/esc combo?
About the cheapest your gonna find that is worth a damn is the
http://www.radientrc.com/Reaktor/
I run a couple of them and am very happy so far.
What makes the buggy faster other than the battery, motor and esc?
The Driver
Whats a good motor/esc combo?
About the cheapest your gonna find that is worth a damn is the
http://www.radientrc.com/Reaktor/
I run a couple of them and am very happy so far.
What makes the buggy faster other than the battery, motor and esc?
The Driver

#4
I would add that you want to figure out what class you'll be racing in. 10.5 and 8.5 are too fast for stock (17.5) and too slow for mod (well, depending, but 6.5 seems common around here). So, go to your local track and figure out what you want to race.
As a side note, running novice with a 2WD 8.5 buggy is... pretty nuts.
As a side note, running novice with a 2WD 8.5 buggy is... pretty nuts.
#5
#8
I hate to be a killjoy but trying to run 2w Mod buggy on anything less than the smoothest, and I mean, yes, paying double for something only a little smoother even, equipment will just end in frustration.
I would highly recommend seeing if your track has a 17.5/stock class and aiming for that with this HW ESC paired to the 17.5 motor of your choice if budget is going to be concern.
I would highly recommend seeing if your track has a 17.5/stock class and aiming for that with this HW ESC paired to the 17.5 motor of your choice if budget is going to be concern.
#9
I heard that those escs were not actually rebrands, but a hobby wing designer that left hobby wing, and started producing escs with hobbywking.





