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jdmitrswapped 06-30-2013 10:59 PM

another motor recommend thread
 
I been reading and I don't seem to know what to do. I currently have two AX10's, an SCX10 and a Wraith.

I read the Wraith sticky with motor, gearing, etc. but I'm currently working on the SCX10.

I have been driving around homemade rock trails in my homemade rock trail and my buddy's. I get a kick out of having fast wheel spin so right now I am trying to downsize what I have and properly set the truck up to my style of driving.

I'm looking for advice on how to get my SCX10 to "good speed and ok crawling". So i'm looking for little wheelies on carpet.

I'm currently running the Novak Goat3s with 21.5T but frankly i'm leaning more towards my mamba max pro because i like the castle link feature and i do not like how proprietary Novak is. Also with 3000mah 3S.

My preference is towards brushless for the low maintenance and I don't plan to play in water or mud. But if there is a brushed motor with fast wheel speed i'm game.

Demodude 07-01-2013 12:05 AM

Re: another motor recommend thread
 
I run a Tekin 35t on 3s I can pull wheelies from a standstill and when rolling slow. I am running a 2 speed tranny though which makes the crawling awesome

jdmitrswapped 07-01-2013 03:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Demodude (Post 4381562)
I run a Tekin 35t on 3s I can pull wheelies from a standstill and when rolling slow. I am running a 2 speed tranny though which makes the crawling awesome

I didn't think a 35t would do that. What's your gearing? And that's brushless right?

Im going to search that transmission.


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o0wiz0o 07-01-2013 05:29 AM

Re: another motor recommend thread
 
Tekin 35t is brushed. Wheelies are due to the torque/power on 3s. I think a 2 speed transmission would suit you as stated above, good speed when needed and still good for crawling. I plan to have one one day. :)


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