killswitch
RCC Addict
Can you reccommend me a good brushed setup on my new LCC? i had planned on using a rooster and integy 55t. i've never worked with the worm gears so i need all the advice i can get.
or should i put the lathe with the scx10? or the tlt axles 6x6 i'm building?
BTW, i still have the HPS RS4 mini pro i got from breadman a long time ago if anyone wants to buy it. I remember you saying he wanted to buy it back a while ago
Stay away from brushed in the LCC until EddieO releases the axle buster. Its the only brushed motor Ive seen do the LCC justice. I got to see the prototype motor run in EeePee's truck on Sunday in Ohio and it was sick. Those trucks need HP and RPM. I run a Epic 17.5 brushless on 3 cells in mine. Dont expect to get axial type run times out of it either. Its a comp truck and that's what it's built for. If you have your heart set on running a brushed motor in it, pony up and buy a handwound 35t from brood or holmes hobbies. The trick to running them is treat every run like its a comp. 5 or 6 minutes at a time or you WILL cook it. I smoked a lot of motors finding that out. You also HAVE to do regular maintenance (cutting the comm) to make it last. Drill the axle housings for a grease port and grease the worms every 2-3 runs.
The 55t is super slow in a SCX10 with 1.9s. I would go with a 27-35t in it. The 55t motors are really better suited to 2.2s where the tall tires help with the gearing a little bit. Anymore, I find 55s to be too slow for my liking, but I'm also used to a 2.2 scaler on a built 35t running 3 cells. I did run my stick chassis'd ax10 with a 55t on 3 cells last summer and it was alright.