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Tanis 03-29-2008 12:27 PM

Where can these be found right now:?:

severed701 03-29-2008 02:59 PM

got mine up and runnin in my axial..works GREAT

ky_18b 03-29-2008 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by tanis
Where can these be found right now

I ended up ordering mine from horizonhobby.com because I had leftover credit there... They have them in stock but want a little more than everyone else. I think stormerhobbies has them in stock right now too. They seem to be quite popular, they are sold out on a number of sites.

Tanis 03-29-2008 06:58 PM

Thanks, and that's what I wanted to hear, Horizon is a great place to buy from"thumbsup"

kaetwo 03-30-2008 01:17 PM

I think the Crawler Store will have them soon as well as Tekin direct "thumbsup"

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Col_Sanders 03-30-2008 07:49 PM

Great review. You talked me into it!

Tower has listings for a FX-R 55T Crawler Combo for $153 and 55T Pro Crawler Combofor $194. Wonder whats going on with those two...

Tanis 03-30-2008 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by kaetwo (Post 1119164)
I think the Crawler Store will have them soon as well as Tekin direct "thumbsup"

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Sweetness!!"thumbsup"

Are you running off of the BEC in the FX-R, or using a voltage reg?
I run 10 cell packs(2/3A), and thinking if I pull the red wire in the FX-R and run off of the CCBEC, I can get away with it and not blow it up with that much voltage.

kaetwo 03-30-2008 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Col_Sanders (Post 1119604)
Great review. You talked me into it!

Tower has listings for a FX-R 55T Crawler Combo for $153 and 55T Pro Crawler Combofor $194. Wonder whats going on with those two...

No kidding? I knew that they where going to offer a crawling kit but didn't think it would be out so soon :shock:

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Originally Posted by Tanis (Post 1119612)
Sweetness!!"thumbsup"

Are you running off of the BEC in the FX-R, or using a voltage reg?
I run 10 cell packs(2/3A), and thinking if I pull the red wire in the FX-R and run off of the CCBEC, I can get away with it and not blow it up with that much voltage.

I use a 3 cell Lipo running off the FX-R BEC and it works great. However some are using the CCBEC and love it. I am going to get with Holmes Hobbies and get several CCBEC's just to run a little more voltage (5 volts) to the servos.

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eric113 03-30-2008 10:06 PM

Anyone else running a 10t puller motor ? I'm thinking this combo would be awesome, just wanted to make sure that the fx-r could handle the puller with 3 cell lipo.

kaetwo 03-30-2008 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by eric113 (Post 1119827)
Anyone else running a 10t puller motor ? I'm thinking this combo would be awesome, just wanted to make sure that the fx-r could handle the puller with 3 cell lipo.

PM Just Zach and see if he has had any trouble. I think that is the combo that he runs ;-)

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eric113 03-30-2008 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by kaetwo (Post 1119832)
PM Just Zach and see if he has had any trouble. I think that is the combo that he runs ;-)

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Hopefully he'll see this;-) this would be good benefit for everyone.

cspyy 03-30-2008 10:47 PM

i got my FXR in a few days ago from stormer, along with a new SR3500. wired it up, and progrmed it with the buttons, everything went smooth.

started trying to use it and my servo went crazy, move the reciever away from the tekin and it still acted up. And also no low speed control on the 10t cobalt puller.

put a cc bec on and the steering seemed to work fine but the motor went crazy, jerking back and forth!


talked with Ty at tekin and he told me to send it back, and he would send me another new one. So i sent it to him on thursday. I hope it gets straightened out, i really want to run the tiny little thingy :lol:

Jaynen 03-30-2008 11:26 PM

I'm getting tired of rolling down hills and not being able to control my speed. I need some speed to keep from going end over end but don't want too much. Does the drag brake work to keep the speed down while you give it the forward throttle or do you have to "reverse" to sort of fight the inertia? How does this work when you also need to reverse?

I am not seeing the difference between the FX-R and FX-R Pro either except turn limits on the ESC?

kaetwo 03-30-2008 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Jaynen (Post 1119980)
I'm getting tired of rolling down hills and not being able to control my speed. I need some speed to keep from going end over end but don't want too much. Does the drag brake work to keep the speed down while you give it the forward throttle or do you have to "reverse" to sort of fight the inertia? How does this work when you also need to reverse?

I am not seeing the difference between the FX-R and FX-R Pro either except turn limits on the ESC?

The drag brake allows you to roll down a hill at a pre-set speed based on your trucks weight and incline. For example I have my setting on 3 (my rig is pretty light) and it just slowly rolls downhill for me. It's very controllable and is super easy to setup.

The reverse feature is broken down into 3 settings. No reverse, reverse with a delay and instant reverse. I have mine set to instant reverse and then I dial back the power of that reverse with my endpoint. That way it doesn't hit me with full throttle when I go into reverse. It works really well for me.

As far as the difference between the FX-R and FX-R Pro....The no motor limit is nice, the internal resistance is better and the max current is double. Not a huge difference but there are a few nice features there. I want to try one just to compare. Is it smoother? Does it deliver more forward current? Looks like I need to try it out ;-)

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kaetwo 03-30-2008 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by cspyy (Post 1119904)
i got my FXR in a few days ago from stormer, along with a new SR3500. wired it up, and progrmed it with the buttons, everything went smooth.

started trying to use it and my servo went crazy, move the reciever away from the tekin and it still acted up. And also no low speed control on the 10t cobalt puller.

put a cc bec on and the steering seemed to work fine but the motor went crazy, jerking back and forth!


talked with Ty at tekin and he told me to send it back, and he would send me another new one. So i sent it to him on thursday. I hope it gets straightened out, i really want to run the tiny little thingy :lol:

Thats what I dig about Tekin....Great customer service "thumbsup"

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Jaynen 03-30-2008 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by kaetwo (Post 1120004)
The drag brake allows you to roll down a hill at a pre-set speed based on your trucks weight and incline. For example I have my setting on 3 (my rig is pretty light) and it just slowly rolls downhill for me. It's very controllable and is super easy to setup.

The reverse feature is broken down into 3 settings. No reverse, reverse with a delay and instant reverse. I have mine set to instant reverse and then I dial back the power of that reverse with my endpoint. That way it doesn't hit me with full throttle when I go into reverse. It works really well for me.

As far as the difference between the FX-R and FX-R Pro....The no motor limit is nice, the internal resistance is better and the max current is double. Not a huge difference but there are a few nice features there. I want to try one just to compare. Is it smoother? Does it deliver more forward current? Looks like I need to try it out ;-)

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So how do you initiate the drag brake?

kaetwo 03-31-2008 12:07 AM

It's automatic.

The ESC will see that the motor is running under no power (My guess is that it may have something to do with the current that the motor generates as a result of the crawler rolling downhill) The ESC then provide resistance to this, thereby giving you drag brake.

I better stick with "It's automatic" :lol:

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Jaynen 03-31-2008 12:09 AM

Nice thats exactly what I need, and the reverse thing sounds nice too. I hate the way my current one sometimes doesn't go right away and its hard to get a nice smooth throttle roll on in reverse.

kaetwo 03-31-2008 12:24 AM

You'll dig the setup. I hate the reverse delay myself so I have it set to instant. However it's a good way to flip your rig when heading downhill, so play with the endpoint adjustment on your radio to dial it back a bit. Then it's butter smooth "thumbsup"

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norcallump 04-03-2008 07:03 PM

Can you set up brake drag with out programmer? Do most people like it better than the novak crawler? Im getting away from my brushless, and need to something that will like the crawlmaster im 'bout to order


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