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I definitely agree with Billl on the Quickrun. I put a lot of hours on mine and still have it in the toolbox as a back up. At a fraction of the cost of a Xr10 pro G2, with good performance for the price.congrats on the new to you ride!
mod or stock electronics?
Stock will get expensive quickly if you want to be competitive
For a decent mod setup on a budget, I would recommend the HobbyWing QuicRun 10BL120 which is an older version ESC, but still a very good quality product that will stand the test of time, only thing wrong is that it doesn't have any advanced features that you may not need anyway... no HV-BEC, no BlueTooth programming no advanced curve programming, etc... it uses the older version LED program card which also keeps cost low and programming simple
For a cheap dependable motor, I would get the 6.5T motor here:
https://www.rcjuice.com/motor-esc/brushless-car-motors/1-10-motors/hobbystar/hobbystar-540-brushless-sensored-motor.html
They offer free shipping on orders over $50 so if you need a LiPo, then I would recommend this one too:
https://www.rcjuice.com/lipo-batter...-2s-hv-100c-hardcase-shorty-lipo-battery.html
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@Billl DeLongcongrats on the new to you ride!
mod or stock electronics?
Stock will get expensive quickly if you want to be competitive
For a decent mod setup on a budget, I would recommend the HobbyWing QuicRun 10BL120 which is an older version ESC, but still a very good quality product that will stand the test of time, only thing wrong is that it doesn't have any advanced features that you may not need anyway... no HV-BEC, no BlueTooth programming no advanced curve programming, etc... it uses the older version LED program card which also keeps cost low and programming simple
For a cheap dependable motor, I would get the 6.5T motor here:
https://www.rcjuice.com/motor-esc/brushless-car-motors/1-10-motors/hobbystar/hobbystar-540-brushless-sensored-motor.html
They offer free shipping on orders over $50 so if you need a LiPo, then I would recommend this one too:
https://www.rcjuice.com/lipo-batter...-2s-hv-100c-hardcase-shorty-lipo-battery.html
Good Luck!
Awesome, thank you!Stock racing will get expensive quick!
The motor you have chosen is exactly what I would get if I was required to run a ROAR certified motor, fortunately the club in our area allows "Outlaw" motors so I currently run the Trinity Punisher which offers comparable power that Certified motor you linked.
Remaining electronics that I currently run/recommend:
- ESC - HobbyWing XR10 Pro
- Servo - A62BLS 12kg.cm(167oz-in) @6.0V - 0.074sec/60°@6.0V
- Battery - Trinity White Carbon LiHV 130C-5.8Ah
- Charger - 40A iCharger 406 Duo 1400W
- Power Supply - 750W DIY Conversion
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