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nitrostarter 10.12.2009 04:18 PM

? about sensored motors
 
Do all sensored motors use the same sensor wire plugs? Or are they all different?

I'm wanting to use the MMP(when available) with a Novak Ballistic 17.5 turn motor. Any problems?

snellemin 10.12.2009 04:47 PM

They are pretty much standard across the board.

nitrostarter 10.12.2009 04:55 PM

Ok, was making sure they would all work.

Any input on the Novak Havoc Pro esc and ballistic motors? I may head that way if the MMP isn't release soon enough. I need to get my SC10 on the road.

snellemin 10.12.2009 05:08 PM

There is always the Tekin RSpro, but MMpro requires no mods to have fun with.

rootar 10.12.2009 08:00 PM

Ill recomend the tekin rs systems to anyone for a 1/10th electric they are awesome! I run the tekin rs 8.5s in my T4, J82, and Sc10 and i love them.

not good luck around here with the 1/8th rx's

but im looking forward to trying the MMpro

nitrostarter 10.12.2009 08:07 PM

I would love to try the Tekin RS systems. But they are so damn expensive... I'll be running a Redline 17.5 motor. I just picked one up. But I'm still debating the RS... Unless I can find a good price on one. How programmable are they? Like Castles?

I wish the mmp's were shipping already. I need my setup for the 22nd, got a big local race.

rootar 10.12.2009 08:18 PM

the rs is worth it! and its very adjustable and witht he newest software in sensored only mode the Boost will REALLY change a motor, the rs can take an 8.5 and make it pull 6.5s outdoors and run like a 13.5 indoors.... so adjustable and INcredibly smooth.

nitrostarter 10.12.2009 08:20 PM

Hmmm... may have to get the RS...

nitrostarter 10.12.2009 08:30 PM

Well I picked up a Tekin RS, not the pro model. Only running 17.5t motors as per ROAR rules for Short course.

And is the Hotwire really necessary?

rootar 10.13.2009 12:36 AM

yes the hotwire is a nessicty, when you get the hotwire put it on sensored only mode and crank that boost up, gear that sc10 right and watch the other sc's eat roost, you should see a solid advantage using the rs.

nitrostarter 10.13.2009 12:53 AM

I knew I should have ordered the Hotwire... Hopefully the LHS has one.

We have a big race on the 22nd. I'll be running Slash Spec and SC Truck with my SC10(RS/Redline 17.5/ Hyperion 2s 5500).

nitrostarter 10.19.2009 12:04 AM

A friend of mine is trying to run a Trinity Duo 2 17.5t motor on a CC Sidewinder in his SC10. From a dead stop, the motor cogs bad and cant decide whether it wants to go forward or reverse. But if you give the truck a push, it will take off and run until you hit a dead stop again. Any clue? The motor is supposed to be able to be ran sensored or sensorless. Or is it a must to run it sensorless?


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