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twofastoocatch 09-03-2019 09:29 PM

Whats Everyone Running These Days, ESC/Motor Wise?
 
Hey Guys,

The short story is my wife bought me a TRX4 Sport unassembled kit for my Bday. I haven't been "following" or "in" the scene for probably 7-8 years now and it seems that things have changed. Please bear with my "old man" rant.

I'm keeping the truck mostly stock, but I will be putting a 2 speed trans in, and a few small mods, overdrive gears, MAYBE weighted portals/aluminum housings on the front, nothing to major. NOT looking to make this into a 10+lb beast. I'm also running a external BEC.

Seems like everyone is running brushless nowadays? Last time I built a crawler I put in a Tekin FXR and a 35 turn motor, and thats what I'm aiming for performance wise. The little bit of reading and pricing I've done, a HH BRXL + nice brushed motor (puller/crawlmaster) is the same cost as a brushless system? The only thing holding me back from a FXR combo again is its not available waterproofed, and I would like to go brushless for longer run times.

I know its all personal preference, but how do the new brushless setups (Tekin RX4, Castle mamba X mini/ Mamba X, Holmes BLE Pro, or anything else of better quality) compare to the old tried and true brushed motor setups? Have the drag brakes finally become better than the wheel stand on-off switch they used to be on the brushless systems? Or do I just stick with a BRXL, and puller combo and put brushes in every so often?

Inspector86 09-06-2019 10:57 PM

Re: Whats Everyone Running These Days, ESC/Motor Wise?
 
HobbyWing Quickrun WP1080 and HolmesHobbies Trailmaster sport 21t 550 motor geared 9/45. Just a tick over $60 for both and some of the smoothest crawling to be had.

afrofroggy 09-06-2019 11:15 PM

Re: Whats Everyone Running These Days, ESC/Motor Wise?
 
Mamba X And 2850 kv brushless set up smooth an powerful :twisted:

twofastoocatch 09-07-2019 06:52 AM

Re: Whats Everyone Running These Days, ESC/Motor Wise?
 
Well I think ill split the difference here. I ordered a RX4 ESC, but I think I'm going to try a Holmes 540 puller stubby. Everyone sure seems to love their HH stuff, I think its time I give it a go!

Definitely going to get the 9T pinion gear as well. Thanks guys!

CamoColton 09-18-2019 08:03 AM

Re: Whats Everyone Running These Days, ESC/Motor Wise?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Inspector86 (Post 5960816)
HobbyWing Quickrun WP1080 and HolmesHobbies Trailmaster sport 21t 550 motor geared 9/45. Just a tick over $60 for both and some of the smoothest crawling to be had.

I have the same, except 15/39 gearing. The 1080 is an insane value.

JatoTheRipper 09-18-2019 10:25 AM

Re: Whats Everyone Running These Days, ESC/Motor Wise?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Inspector86 (Post 5960816)
HobbyWing Quickrun WP1080 and HolmesHobbies Trailmaster sport 21t 550 motor geared 9/45. Just a tick over $60 for both and some of the smoothest crawling to be had.

This is all you need and it's an inexpensive setup too!

odomandr 09-18-2019 10:49 AM

Re: Whats Everyone Running These Days, ESC/Motor Wise?
 
I don’t love the hobby wing stuff. I’d rather have castle, HH or Tekin for an esc and a Holmes motor. I’d like to try some other castle motors but they have not been well stocked in the past year.

Lilbro 09-29-2019 08:01 PM

Re: Whats Everyone Running These Days, ESC/Motor Wise?
 
ESC:
HobbyWing Quickrun WP1080

ESC Mount:
Easy start trigger for HW 1080 w/ cooling fan from Club 5 Racing

Motor:
Holmes Hobbies Torque master expert 27t 550

Gearing:
11/45

I absolutly love this setup. The battery is a 1600 3s out of a E revo


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