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  1. On 8/15/2020 at 3:48 PM, graemevw said:

    I have a 10.5t speed passion in my egress. Speed wise it's up there with my high quality vintage modified brushed motors , even when running 14 turn etc in my procat. (They are all rebuilt with new brushes, bearings and freshly zapped magnets so not weak motors!)

    A 10.5t should humiliate a sport tuned.

    This is what I want to hear 😜 does the adjustable timing make any difference? But I think I need to make a purchase 😂


  2. On 8/15/2020 at 3:02 PM, Wooders28 said:

    Looking at available info, the sport tuned is 18300rpm with 7.2v supply = 18300/7.2= 2541kv .

    The speed passion 10.5t ,zero timed,  are looking to be 3800kv, so a good bit quicker, but being brushless and more efficient, it'll have a load more torque, if a nimh can supply the amps , so it'll be more punchy.

     

    If you get the 10bl120, you can start with a 10.5t, and then look for a lower turn 2nd hand motor ,or look out for offers etc. 

    You'll get alot more from switching to Lipo Tbh, 2s will give you a significant power increase on a 10 5t, then maybe jump to 3s for more speed/power, although I'm not sure how happy the speed passion are running on 3s (think they're only rated to 2s, unless someone has successfully ran them on 3s?)

    Sounds like a good improvement to a sports tune so deffo an investment 💨 so with the esc do you have to pay extra to have the deans connectors on it or does it come with all the necessary wires/connectors?


  3. Great bit of info that, I now understand the cogging as my dads does it (his is sensorless) I’ll definitely be keeping my eyes out for a sensored motor then.

    Well thank you every one as this post has answered my question to the fact of speed passion motors are good motors for the price 🥳

    one last question though, how would a 10.5t motor compare to the likes of a Tamiya sport tuned as that’s what I’m running atm 😂 will it be noticeable faster? Or is it worth going for a lower turn motor? (Only running into nihm atm)

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  4. 48 minutes ago, Jonathon Gillham said:

    What combo are you looking at? There are some cheap sensorless combos for similar money which most people seem to rate highly, like GoolRC. I haven't tried them as I have always gone for sensored. The cheapest sensored combo I know of is the Trackstar 80a Turbo ESC and motor which are around USD75 from Hobbyking (when in stock). They go really well, I ran them in race buggies for a couple of seasons. They are similar to Speed Passion ij that they arent the fastest around as they are old models now, but great for a TT02B

    I would buy that Speed Passion motor (maybe 13.5T to give the TBLE-02S a chance?) and the biggest pinion you can fit. Try it. If the ESC can't handle it then get a HW 10BL120 which are about the same price as that motor and will handle anything ypu throw at it.  Or a SkyRC TS120 which has similar specs

    So my dad has an absima brushless combo set up Which is seems to be a really good, i have seen the grool rc motors and for the money they seem really good so I was thinking of putting one in to my tt01 for a bit of fun, so what is the difference between sensored and sensor less? Seems to be though the esc which is holding it back soo will definitely look at changing the esc in the near future 😝


  5. 46 minutes ago, Wooders28 said:

    Personally, Yes. 

    I love these esc's, with 120a it'll run down to a 3.5t -2s /8.5t -3s and is programmable (punch, Lipo cut off voltage and even some basic motor timing). There is a 60a version that's a a fiver cheaper.

     

    https://www.modelsport.co.uk/hobbywing-quicrun-10bl120-sensored/rc-car-products/425021

    No, 

    Modelsport will solder it up for you, if you order the speed passion motor too, effectively turning into a combo.

    That’ll be a good move, I suppose at least I could run a load of different set ups. Maybe look at getting a lower turn motor and doing a switch to lipo 😜 

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  6. Hiya guys

    So wondering if any of you guys have tried out these motors? Noticed they have a range of sizes available and are at a good price. I like the sound of a 10.5t as it’ll be used in my Tt02b and I don’t want nothing to crazy 💨 also I have a tble-02 which I think 10.5t is the limit anyway? 🤔 

    Thanks in advance 

    Dan

     

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  7. So has anyone had any experience with GPM DT3264SC Steel CVD Universal Swing Shaft Set For Tamiya DT02/DT03/TT02B looking at buying them as they are half the price as Tamiya ones but there’s not a lot of info about them? Will they fit with the original drive cups or do you have to buy Tamiya universal drive cups? Also are they any good or is it worth paying the extra for Tamiya ones? 


  8. Hiya mate thanks for the reply, I have read about the longer screw mod I think I might have to take a look at that, also the YR stuff where do you order from? It seems to never say a price on the website? 😂


  9. Hi all, I’m new to this forum but been around rc cars for a few years now. Just built my first buggy which is a TT02B plasma edge 2 gun metal Grey and loving it but I’ve noticed the steering is a bit slack and the front wheels tend to wobble a lot when on lock? The only upgrade I’ve done is ball race it as parts are so hard to find at the moment. I will eventually bling it out with alloy hop up parts 😁 any one else have this problem? Is it just due to the front end being so much plastic? Cheers in advance 

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