Speed Passion Thread
#5311
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 7,758
From: Chicago, IL
Unfortunately NO. The GT 2.0 can't be upgraded to accept the Bluetooth, as the software profiles are different.
HOWEVER, the box you listed CAN be updated to work with the GT series ESCs. I myself have updated mine and it works great. allows for better tuning than the std. box.
MOmo
HOWEVER, the box you listed CAN be updated to work with the GT series ESCs. I myself have updated mine and it works great. allows for better tuning than the std. box.
MOmo
#5312
Tech Adept
iTrader: (7)
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 129
From: Jonestown,PA
Unfortunately NO. The GT 2.0 can't be upgraded to accept the Bluetooth, as the software profiles are different.
HOWEVER, the box you listed CAN be updated to work with the GT series ESCs. I myself have updated mine and it works great. allows for better tuning than the std. box.
MOmo
HOWEVER, the box you listed CAN be updated to work with the GT series ESCs. I myself have updated mine and it works great. allows for better tuning than the std. box.
MOmo
#5314
Tech Regular
Joined: Jan 2014
Posts: 471
Here a video of my TLR 4wd corr with a prevention pro 1.1 and blaze 4600kv .
TQ and 1st place win the fist time out with the truck
http://api.viglink.com/api/click?for...%2F8tOoKInJ24U
Motor temps 134.
ESC with fan 95-99° 13/40 gearing
TQ and 1st place win the fist time out with the truck
http://api.viglink.com/api/click?for...%2F8tOoKInJ24U
Motor temps 134.
ESC with fan 95-99° 13/40 gearing
#5316
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 7,758
From: Chicago, IL
USA? If so create login here and begin the process.
http://www.speedpassion.net/us/loginfirst.asp?a=rma
http://www.speedpassion.net/us/loginfirst.asp?a=rma
#5318
Tech Apprentice
iTrader: (2)
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 85
From: Chicago ,il
I'm looking to make my 17.5 faster. I run a Reventon R and I'm trying g to understand the timing. Or boost. Which all I see is timing can be added. My motor is at 40 mechanical what do I do with the ecs. Want to run mod class. Thanks
#5321
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 7,758
From: Chicago, IL
Here a video of my TLR 4wd corr with a prevention pro 1.1 and blaze 4600kv .
TQ and 1st place win the fist time out with the truck
http://api.viglink.com/api/click?for...%2F8tOoKInJ24U
Motor temps 134.
ESC with fan 95-99° 13/40 gearing
TQ and 1st place win the fist time out with the truck
http://api.viglink.com/api/click?for...%2F8tOoKInJ24U
Motor temps 134.
ESC with fan 95-99° 13/40 gearing
awesome.
I hate to ask, but why not just run a mod motor? The 17.5 you can run in boost, but it will heat up and stress it so much more. It would be easier to just drop a 10.5 or something faster in the buggy. 40deg timing on a 17.5 with boost would probably heat up very quickly.
#5322
Tech Apprentice
iTrader: (2)
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 85
From: Chicago ,il
awesome.
I hate to ask, but why not just run a mod motor? The 17.5 you can run in boost, but it will heat up and stress it so much more. It would be easier to just drop a 10.5 or something faster in the buggy. 40deg timing on a 17.5 with boost would probably heat up very quickly.
I hate to ask, but why not just run a mod motor? The 17.5 you can run in boost, but it will heat up and stress it so much more. It would be easier to just drop a 10.5 or something faster in the buggy. 40deg timing on a 17.5 with boost would probably heat up very quickly.
because I don't want to run a mod motor. So how does the timing or boost work.
#5323
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 7,758
From: Chicago, IL
Simply put, timing and or boost will increase the RPMs of the motor at given points. I still think if you are going to run in mod a cheaper V3.0 mod motor(some can be found for $25 new) is a better option.
If you are going to run the 17.5 and try to match the speed of other running low turn modifieds you will heat the motor up much quicker. Timing, I would leave lower on the motor then just add boost. Play around with the settings by starting with the lower motor timing and low boost settings.
Always start low and adjust from there. Gearing will come into play as well if running a boosted 17.5.
#5324
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,743
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(
Like Nexus said, start with low boost settings and go up from there. Being careful to watch for heat issues. Odds are as you add boost you'll need to change gearing.
I'm just curious what you have against running a mod motor?
#5325
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,743
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(



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