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Old 22-07-2016
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Default LRP or HOBBYWING

I fancy trying out a new esc and motor and am looking for people's opinion on these two.

Running in a cat k2 and yz-2

It would be either the lrp flow works team or hobbywing xr10 pro/v3.1 on 7.5 or 6.5 motor

Currently running reventon pro's.

Any good advice would be appreciated
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The flow is quite old now and with a new one in the wings i would go for the xr10 pro, i did this exact thing, went from a nosram hd to the xr10 pro and i feel is its much much smoother!
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I would go for the MuchMore Fleta Pro and a MuchMore ZX motor i've had the LRP, And Hobbywing Speedo's and the Muchmore stuff is by far the better out of the 3.
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LRP electrics have always been top notch and reliable. I have only ever used LRP , Nosram or Reedy esc,s and motors.
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