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Old 01-09-2011 | 04:05 PM
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Our local track says we can run any rtr motor set up or 17.5, is the reedy that comes in the SC10 better than a 17.5 or is there a better setup out there?

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Old 01-09-2011 | 04:11 PM
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The 3300kv that comes in it is definately not equivalent to a 17.5 turn motor. More like a 13.5/10.5 turn. The first track I raced at made me run in the mod class with that motor, did alright to. Each track is different though. I would bet for pure speed, you would have a bit on most guys that are not running excess timing or boost on a normal 17.5 turn motor.
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Old 01-09-2011 | 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by RickV
Our local track says we can run any rtr motor set up or 17.5, is the reedy that comes in the SC10 better than a 17.5 or is there a better setup out there?

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Those rules are for the stock class. The 3300kv would be significantly better than both a RTR brushed setup and the 17.5t setup. You would be placed into the Mod class, rather than stock. Yes, it comes stock in the box, but the truck was designed as a mod racer. If they put you in that class, you would blow everyone away.
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I have to say i was shocked by the speed of that motor in my son's RTR RC10B4.1 it has that motor in it. Do you have the vehicle with that motor in it yet? Run the motor and hope they don't bump you up.
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Old 01-09-2011 | 04:19 PM
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I have to say i was shocked by the speed of that motor in my son's RTR RC10B4.1 it has that motor in it. Do you have the vehicle with that motor in it yet? Run the motor and hope they don't bump you up.
The motor (3300kv) is significantly faster than the stock trucks motors, such as the Reedy 17T. He should be placed in the mod class from the start. I think the truck even has the Factory Team upgrades if I'm not mistaken.
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Old 01-09-2011 | 04:27 PM
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Is this your first RC car for racing? This will say it all. If not then mod you go. If it is.......
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I run a stock slash and stock blitz and run with rtr brushless sc10s, and was told the rules at the track were ANY stock rtr motor or 17.5. So I was thinking of switching to the reedy system in both my trucks. One for SC oval and one for SC carpet.
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Old 01-09-2011 | 04:38 PM
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Those rules are for the stock class. The 3300kv would be significantly better than both a RTR brushed setup and the 17.5t setup. You would be placed into the Mod class, rather than stock. Yes, it comes stock in the box, but the truck was designed as a mod racer. If they put you in that class, you would blow everyone away.
Going fast doesnt mean you gonna blow everyone away, you have to have skill. Most rtr's come with a motor that is faster than stock, Traxxas has the 12t titan and velenion setups, ae has 17t and 3300kv setups etc.,perhaps to keep kids' attention. Kids dont wanna go slow, and parents don't want to spend $250 and have them bored after a week. I would say if you are beating the pp in the class you are in, you will then be bumped up. But until then, until you gain driving skill, it shouldnt be a big deal. Good luck to ya The motor will be faster than a 17.5, to address your question. Yes there are better motor/esc combos, but until you can outperform what you have it wont matter. Your only as good as you can drive, not the speed of your car.
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Old 01-09-2011 | 04:39 PM
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Ok. Then you will probably be bumped to mod if you do that. The reason it makes a difference is because when alot of new comers come in with the RTR kits they have a hard time driving the car or truck so they are not blowing the competition away. But if you are pretty good at what you are doing it will be significant in a stock class.
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Originally Posted by brickshouse
Going fast doesnt mean you gonna blow everyone away, you have to have skill. Most rtr's come with a motor that is faster than stock, Traxxas has the 12t titan and velenion setups, ae has 17t and 3300kv setups etc.,perhaps to keep kids' attention. Kids dont wanna go slow, and parents don't want to spend $250 and have them bored after a week. I would say if you are beating the pp in the class you are in, you will then be bumped up. But until then, until you gain driving skill, it shouldnt be a big deal. Good luck to ya
That is true. It's just from my experience that I've seen, a mod truck will blow away a true 'stock' truck. Then again, there really isn't much of a 'stock' short course class anymore. The rules are always changing.
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the motor in the sc10 rtr is much faster. I turned mine way down, the truck was hard to drive for a newbie with all that torque and speed. I was bumped up to stock class, even though we have strick rules, (17.5 sensored, no boost from esc) the owner still allows me to run, for one, cant afford the set up right now, still learning, and not winning
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I was surprised how good that Reedy motor is, my son has a SC10 brushless and that thing rips ! Awesome motor for a RTR.
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