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Old 03-17-2008 | 04:10 AM
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Dyno, the ESC plug may be of the Futaba F type, with a little tab along one side. If so, just trim the tab off with a sharp blade and you'll be fine. You are correct in being concerned about polarity of the wires. Some ESC's still use the Futaba plugs, while JR and many other don't use the tab any longer.
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Old 03-17-2008 | 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by maskedrider
hi Guys,

What kind of ESC to match with Tamiya light tune/ sport tune motor beside the stock tamiya esc .


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Anything.

Tamiya TEU-101BK is okay esc for lightly tuned and sport tuned motor.
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Old 03-17-2008 | 07:57 AM
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Old 03-17-2008 | 08:03 AM
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Thanks Rccardr
I tested it last night by plugging in a remote battery setup and realized
it was the lead for powering the receiver up. So I had trimmed that plug and filed it for the jr receiver fits perfect now. I had just never seen a esc with
2 leads coming to other than throttle and steering. Usually the power up
is in the throttle cable. I am kind of new to rc'ing, so to others this may just seem an easy answer to what to do . So the car zipps good across the floor.
Now to build a caravan for it.

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Old 03-17-2008 | 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by asw7576
Anything.

Tamiya TEU-101BK is okay esc for lightly tuned and sport tuned motor.
Also works suprisingly well with 27t stock motors
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Old 03-17-2008 | 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by dynodan22
I have a question. I am setting up a swift model. I have the motor installed.
I hooked up the esc with the red/black/white combo to the throttle. Then I ran my steering servo thats hooked up. I have a black/red wire set from the esc the instructions say to install it in the receiver in the battery position.
But it won't fit into the slot. The black wire should go to the negative side.
It will fit if i flip it and put the red wire to the negative side on the receiver.
What am I missing here? The receiver is a jr 3000 for a 2.4 ghz system. The
Black/red connector has a goofy type of fitting on it compare to the other esc connection.

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I assume that's the stock tamiya ESC that came with the kit. That connector is a bit funky. I had to shave the "rails" on the connectors to get them to fit in my futaba receiver. Don't run the car with that connector reversed.
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Old 03-17-2008 | 11:48 AM
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i'm looking to run a 3200 carbon lipo pack in my new mo3r (first mini) Can you guys recomend a esc that will lipo cut off, fit well in the 03r and run a silver can well?
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Old 03-17-2008 | 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by TryHard
Also works suprisingly well with 27t stock motors
Perhaps you live in UK ( colder climates ).

My friend toasted his TEU-101BK with 27T stock motor. We live in tropical country.


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buy novak GTB with lipo cut off circuitry

http://www.teamnovak.com/products/esc/gtb/index.html

Or buy XBR Sport Brushless/Brush ESC with lipo cut off circuitry

http://www.teamnovak.com/products/esc/xbr/index.html
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Old 03-17-2008 | 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by nemix
i'm looking to run a 3200 carbon lipo pack in my new mo3r (first mini) Can you guys recomend a esc that will lipo cut off, fit well in the 03r and run a silver can well?
LRP QC3...fits in the chassis and has Lipo cutoff built in....



On another note....

Tony - what happend to the M04 section on RC Mini?

Do you have a source for setup help on the RWD beast??
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Old 03-17-2008 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by asw7576
Perhaps you live in UK ( colder climates ).

My friend toasted his TEU-101BK with 27T stock motor. We live in tropical country.
Could be, but then again, I was using mine indoors, and with it located in the chassis (so not getting a lt of airflow).
Running it with a 27t Monster, XXX Brushed, Red/green springs, on 20 and 18t pinions, depending on track. Still works fine

But, thats a moot point now, as the TEU-101BK is sitting in my TA03FS, as the mini is awaiting it's exige brushless

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Old 03-17-2008 | 12:55 PM
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If your looking for a cheaper option than that esc by LRP.
You can also try the Novak module #5470, #5471, #5472.
They can be used with any esc to protect the circuit and battery.
Only $40, if I had to do this I would just go go GTB/17.5 setup
but that again is another $250 out ones pocket, and in the spirit
of mini riding I think the stock esc is fine.

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Old 03-17-2008 | 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by TryHard
Could be, but then again, I was using mine indoors, and with it located in the chassis (so not getting a lt of airflow).
Running it with a 27t Monster, XXX Brushed, Red/green springs, on 20 and 18t pinions, depending on track. Still works fine

But, thats a moot point now, as the TEU-101BK is sitting in my TA03FS, as the mini is awaiting it's exige brushless

Cheers
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Yea..... love your TRF website.
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Old 03-17-2008 | 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by rcarmchl
On another note....

Tony - what happend to the M04 section on RC Mini?

Do you have a source for setup help on the RWD beast??
In a word...No.

M04's aren't allowed to race over here (FWD only) so we don't use them.
We've played with them a bit, but certainly not enough to speak on them with any sort of authority.

So there's no M04 section....at the moment.
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Old 03-17-2008 | 02:47 PM
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at sma sydney we had some one come down with a m04 beatle we put it against the m03 class but it was the funnest race watching the handling diference needles to say it came last for some reasen the m03s werer faster on straights and corners eventho both my m03 and the m04 hade the same sports tuned the only diference was m03 was runing 20t pinion the mo4 was runing 21T pinion
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Old 03-17-2008 | 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by rcarmchl
LRP QC3...fits in the chassis and has Lipo cutoff built in....



On another note....

Tony - what happend to the M04 section on RC Mini?

Do you have a source for setup help on the RWD beast??
The best setup I have found is putting the MO4 on the shelf and buying a FWD. J/K click on The Tamiya Championship Racing forum and put in a couple of questions and you might have some luck there.
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