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02.21.2010, 03:34 PM

Id say it depends on what you are doing with it. For a general bashing setup the CC is dependable and a little cheaper and a great stuo. But it you are planning to seriuosly race it, the Tekin is the better way to go IMO. Motor selection from Tekin and the more refined feel of the esc (with or without sensors) makes it better on the track.

Both are great. I do think that both are targeted towards slightly different applications, but both can cross over and work great too so thats awesome for all of us.


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Id say it depends on what you are doing with it. For a general bashing setup the CC is dependable and a little cheaper and a great stuo. But it you are planning to seriuosly race it, the Tekin is the better way to go IMO. Motor selection from Tekin and the more refined feel of the esc (with or without sensors) makes it better on the track.

Both are great. I do think that both are targeted towards slightly different applications, but both can cross over and work great too so thats awesome for all of us.
+1 on that. Tekin is awesome on the track. MMM better in the paddock and the bigger cars.


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