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Old 02-19-2011, 10:04 PM   #1
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So I am thinking about getting a Team Associated SC10 Factory Team Kit and was wondering if it would be possible to run my Novak M2 ESC in the SC10? Or would I need to get a different ESC for it? And if it does work, will it be as good as a different ESC or worse? Any help on this would be great.
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Old 02-19-2011, 10:24 PM   #2
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So I am thinking about getting a Team Associated SC10 Factory Team Kit and was wondering if it would be possible to run my Novak M2 ESC in the SC10? Or would I need to get a different ESC for it? And if it does work, will it be as good as a different ESC or worse? Any help on this would be great.
I suppose you could use it set to profile three (single motor). It is still a brushed motor ESC and would be able to work well in the box stock class.
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I suppose you could use it set to profile three (single motor). It is still a brushed motor ESC and would be able to work well in the box stock class.
Exactly what I wanted to hear. Thank you bud
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I suppose you could use it set to profile three (single motor). It is still a brushed motor ESC and would be able to work well in the box stock class.
I don't know about that...

Sure, it will power the truck, but it really isn't made for that style of truck. The motor limit on it is 27T, but will make the truck really slow. You can set the drag brake down to zero, but I still don't think it will work all that well.

If you try it, let us know how it does.
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Old 02-20-2011, 12:49 AM   #5
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I don't know about that...

Sure, it will power the truck, but it really isn't made for that style of truck. The motor limit on it is 27T, but will make the truck really slow. You can set the drag brake down to zero, but I still don't think it will work all that well.

If you try it, let us know how it does.
Haha I actually forgot it was for Brushed only so I will not be running it at all
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