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TITC used a handout outlaw motor Hobbywing Bandit same for everyone and produced great racing.
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What's a good 1S lipo for 17.5 blinky 1/12th? I want to get SMC, but they are out of the 1S packs and don't know when they'll have any in stock. The season is approaching and a new track is opening, so I need to get something soon. What's the next best alternative? EAM, CRC, TSR, etc?
What's a good 1S lipo for 17.5 blinky 1/12th? I want to get SMC, but they are out of the 1S packs and don't know when they'll have any in stock. The season is approaching and a new track is opening, so I need to get something soon. What's the next best alternative? EAM, CRC, TSR, etc?
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What's a good 1S lipo for 17.5 blinky 1/12th? I want to get SMC, but they are out of the 1S packs and don't know when they'll have any in stock. The season is approaching and a new track is opening, so I need to get something soon. What's the next best alternative? EAM, CRC, TSR, etc?
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I recently tried a couple of Speedzone 1c 8000's and they run really well.....and very strong all the way thru to the very end of each 8 minute race. Very reasonably priced too, which is a nice plus.
If you, or the racers, don't like it then change the rules. If you want a more "spec" class that eliminates motor of the week, then do what ETS did for 13.5. One esc and one motor. Done! Otherwise we just stand divided and we are just along for the ride. Me, I just wanna race! Hehe
Outlaw or approved spec is pretty much irrelevant from a monetary standpoint IMO. The only difference is that the Outlaws are faster. The motor of the week club exists equally either way. Running ROAR spec just means your motor of the week won't be an Outlaw.
The issue with mod is the price to play goes up a good bit. You can get away with average batteries and average skillsets in stock classes, and your tires last a coule race days. Mod is a whole different ballgame.
Anyone have any suggestions here - I have been running a Futaba 9650 servo and I chunked a tooth. It isn't affecting the operation but I know it is on its way out. Does Futaba have a metal gear equivalent to this servo? Their website isn't very good for researching this sort of thing. I really want to stick with using the surface mount ear style servo and the only other one I know of that mounts this way are the Airtronics which are too small to fit my chassis without having to redrill holes.
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Anyone have any suggestions here - I have been running a Futaba 9650 servo and I chunked a tooth. It isn't affecting the operation but I know it is on its way out. Does Futaba have a metal gear equivalent to this servo? Their website isn't very good for researching this sort of thing. I really want to stick with using the surface mount ear style servo and the only other one I know of that mounts this way are the Airtronics which are too small to fit my chassis without having to redrill holes.
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