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Old 31-03-2013
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Default Which ESC should i buy

Im still fairly inept with the brushless electronics and im utterly confused about which esc to buy

Ive been told that some esc's can be adjusted using the tranny. Didnt think that was possible but i would like to be prooved wrong. The reason im changing esc is that i would like to be able to have boost functions for longer tracks and a bit of fun.

I am currently running a durango 410 with an HPI flux reload and 9t sensorless motor. My tranny is a sanwa mt4.

Its a great combo but i often feel outpaced and was utterly disappointed when i turned up the EPA but it went no faster.

The new esc must....

- have boost functions
- be compact for durango 410 installation
- not break the bank ( £130 max )
- preferably have program card rather than computer programming
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Can highly recomend Dualsky, but you will need a programmer on top of your budget, to get the best from any new speedo your going to need a sensored motor too.
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Old 04-04-2013
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Can highly recomend Dualsky, but you will need a programmer on top of your budget, to get the best from any new speedo your going to need a sensored motor too.
Actually dualsky is very expensive but this esc will make you a good sense. However, try to use HPI Racing Flux Reload V2 Waterproof Brushless ESC. I will assure you it is very acceptable to use and it is also adjustable.
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I would recommend what I have in my B44.1 to take you to the next level.

A Hobbywing Xtreme Stock ESC and Motor combo. It comes with a card programmer, surge caps, loads of boost controls, up to 8.5T sensored motor and with the timing turned up high, can keep up with a 6.5 on the straight.

Being sensored, it is very smooth and controllable and it will not break the bank.

I can't find the combo but separately from Giant Shark they are almost exactly 130 quid. I got mine from ebay for 99 quid a while back so worth keeping an eye out is you don't mind the wait.

http://www.giantshark.co.uk/xtreme-stock-p-405301.html
http://www.giantshark.co.uk/xerun-bl...-p-407537.html
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