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Old 04-11-2011, 11:02 AM   #1
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Hi mates!!!

I know i know a search function is available here, but i am limited by my English, i do not try to find a excuse but a little help should very appreciated....


I am an scx10 guy, i have a chance to put my hand on a new barely assembled xr10.

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2x tekin fxr with 35t
1x hitec 645 servo

Previous owner drive it with a 4pk, i only have a GT3B and do not think about upgrade. i have read to benefit about dig effect in will need a dig switch(punk or rc4wd one), my plan is about remove one tekin and implant it in my scx10. Its ok i will order one on the spot.

My question is for the 2-3 week before i received my dig switch, ca i put my sidewinder in and run it like this 2X35T? Can i run both fxr like only one(i know i do not have dig effect).



Again sorry guy for my english. Hope my question was clear...
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Old 04-11-2011, 11:15 AM   #2
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Yes you can run both motors off of one ESC while you wait for your dig switch.
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Old 04-11-2011, 11:33 AM   #3
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Yes you can run both motors off of one ESC while you wait for your dig switch.

I am suppose i just have to plus both motor in // on one esc?
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I am suppose i just have to plus both motor in // on one esc?
You need to reverse the wires on one of the motors is all.
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You need to reverse the wires on one of the motors is all.
Thx harley, i have read all your xr10 NooB post, thx for your job, i do not have understand all but i try hard...


What dig switch is the best, for a basher crawler like me not comp oriented...


Better to go with punk or rc4 one are enough????

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Thx harley, i have read all your xr10 NooB post, thx for your job, i do not have understand all but i try hard...


What dig switch is the best, for a basher crawler like me not comp oriented...


Better to go with punk or rc4 one are enough????
I would say the Punk has been the most reliable, even though it still has it's issues. I would still say to go that route.
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I say get rid of that weak servo. Go with something with 400 oz in +
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I say get rid of that weak servo. Go with something with 400 oz in +

thx a lot for the input...
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